| Size | 3-4' tall by 3-4' wide |
| USDA hardiness Zones | 5(4)-9 |
| Sun / Shade | full sun |
| Soil | average garden soil |
| Moisture | moist, but well drained |
| Disease and Pests | none known |
| Landscape use | foundations, cutting gardens, wildlife gardens, borders, foundations, small urban gardens |
| Market appeal / Uniqueness | Miracle rose combines clean, shiny foliage with a delicious fragrance, making it ideal for a worry-free landscape plant or flowers in a vase. Each fall, it produces copious amounts of orange-red hips, making it the perfect addition to your fall/winter garden and a nice plant for cutting and bringing indoors for the holidays. |
| Propagation Methods | vegetative cuttings |
| Date of Introduction | 2010 |
| Bloom Time | July-September |
Usually tough guys don’t smell sweet—at least we know that's not the case when it comes to roses. However, The fuchsia pink, single, cupped flowers bloom like a bouquet atop each stem from spring until frost. Cut these clusters to take indoors, and the plant will have new ones in three weeks. Miracle rose is a powerhouse of flowers, and it smells good, too. Wait till fall and you;ll have bouquets of rose hips to bring indoors for your autumnal arrangements. This truly is a three season rose!