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Golden Opportunity Rose

$89.99


Item # 055506626025

In Stock


Golden Opportunity Rose

Potted Roses

Formal double golden blooms on long climbing canes. Deep glossy green foliage has very good disease resistance. Moderate fruity and tea fragrance.

  • Type: Climbing Rose
  • Height/Habit: Grows 10-12 feet tall
  • Bloom Size: Medium to large, double blooms
  • Bloom Color: Golden yellow
  • Foliage: Deep glossy green
  • FragranceModerately fruity/sweet tea fragrance

Find planting and care instructions here!

When to Pick Up Pre-Ordered Roses:

Pre-ordered roses will be available for pick-up near the end of April. You will be notified when your pre-ordered rose is available for pickup. 

We offer a one-year conditional warranty. Any plants grown in a container voids the warranty. Warranties on roses and perennials are valid through October 1st of the year purchased. All plants purchased after October 31st will not be eligible for coverage under our warranty.

*Please be aware that our inventory numbers are constantly fluctuating. If your rose is not in stock we will reach out as soon as possible. Thank you!*

Need your rose delivered or planted? Click here to learn more about our local delivery and planting services. Planting services can be arranged in-store or by calling the Garden Center at 970-484-5022.




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