Cultivars
There are many cultivars of this plant, please contact your local nursery for available varieties.
Bush and shrub roses
'A Country Woman'
This upright shrub grows to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall by 600 mm (2 ft) wide and produces deep glowing red flowers that are ideal for cutting.
'Almost Sunset'
This vigorous great shrub grows to 1.5 m (5 ft) tall and produces pink and yellow blended flowers that appear from late spring and to early summer and repeat throughout the season.
'Aloha'
This hybrid tea climber requires training and is strong stemmed with glossy dark green leaves. It produces fully double rose pink and salmon pink, sweetly scented flowers when mature that are up to 88 mm (3½ in) wide, appearing from spring to early summer and reappearing throughout the growing period. It is regularly prune to form a shrub habit and was introduced by McGredy in 1999 under the name MACpennsyl.
'Anna Zinkeisen'
This shrub and grows to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall by 1m (3 ft) wide, forming a bushy habit with small semi-glossy light green leaves. It produces fragrant very double white pale pink flowers with up to 30 petals appearing singularly from late spring to early summer and repeat throughout the season. It was bred by Harkness and released in the UK in 1982. It is used in mixed shrub borders or grown as a specimen and will grow in USDA zones 6 to 9.
'Aotearoa' syn. 'New Zealand'