2003
3 to 4 feet
If you’re looking for a rose that radiates warmth from across the garden, Tequila® delivers in full color. Bred by Alain Meilland, this vibrant Floribunda produces a symphony of apricot-orange blooms that glow like a summer sunset.
Each 3¼" blossom opens in lively shades of butter-yellow brushed with salmon and warm apricot tones, softly shifting as the flower matures. With 25–30 petals and a full, cupped form, the blooms appear in generous clusters and repeat in flushes throughout the season, keeping the plant bright and cheerful for months on end.
While the fragrance is very slight, Tequila® makes up for it in sheer performance. Its bushy, mounding habit reaches 2–3 feet tall and spreads 3–4 feet wide, creating a dense, colorful presence ideal for beds, borders, or mass plantings. For an even stronger visual impact, plant several together to form a low hedge of glowing color.
Glossy, rich green foliage provides the perfect backdrop and stands up beautifully in dry, hot climates, making this an excellent choice for southern and heat-prone landscapes. It also performs well in containers, bringing bold color to patios and entryways.
Prolific, sun-loving, and vibrant, Tequila® is a celebration of warm tones and dependable garden energy.
- 🌹 2 gallon own root rose.
- 📦 Pruned to approx. 12-18 inches to accommodate packaging.
Name: Tequila
We ship our roses from September to May. Other items ship year round.
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We do ask that you make sure the weather in your zone is suitable for receiving and plating your roses.
Antique Rose Emporium is in Texas and the December weather can be anywhere from below freezing to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. But our weather is extremely mild compared to the northern United States.
We want you to have the best success possible with your roses and ask that you let us care for them over the winter and receive them at the time that you plan to plant.
Please ensure that you are not experiencing freezing temperatures and the ground is not frozen when you plan to receive your rose.