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  1. With long, strong stems and a fruity fragrance, this rose is a must-have addition to any home garden or cut flower farm. State of Grace™, with gorgeous, double blooms opening to golden centers, will welcome not only neighbors but also butterflies and pollinators to your yard.

  2. State of Grace™ Grandiflora Rose. (Plant Patent #32822, Var: WEKspodotogi) This beauty has full and fluffy blooms that are gold blushing pink with a dark pink reverse and a wonderful old-fashioned form.

  3. Great disease resistance and adaptability. English style blooms with a balanced, tidy habit. Many U.S. home gardeners appreciate the English style rose gardens. However, when true English roses are grown here, they tend to be really tall and spiky—not well balanced at all.

  4. State of Grace. Grandiflora (Christian Bédard, United States 2018) With a nod to classic English roses, State of Grace bring elegance and refinement to the garden. Blooms are old-fashioned, packed with petals and intriguingly complex. The color is golden-yellow with apricot shading and a pink toned reverse. Fragrance is moderate and fruity.

  5. State of Grace adapts well to the U.S. climate, boasts excellent resistance to downy and powdery mildews, and has good all-around disease resilience. It produces clusters of 3–4 large, elegant flowers with 40-plus petals that bloom and rebloom on top of the habit.

  6. State of Grace™ Rose Potted. State of Grace is a beautiful multicolored rose with shades of pink to gold and copper. In our trial gardens this past year, she has been a standout and excellent cut flower. She’ll add elegance and old world style and grace to any garden.

  7. This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Grandiflora Rose. It was discovered in the summer of 2011 in Wasco, Calif. as a mutation of the variety known as `WEKabacima` (not patented).

  8. State of Grace is a thorny but beautiful addition to our farm and a showstopper in arrangements. Rose Type: Grandiflora. Breeder: Christian Bedard. Color: Golden-yellow, apricot, pink. Fragrance: Moderate Citrus. Bloom Form: Old-fashioned. Petal Count: 40+. Growth Type: Medium bushy. Flowering: Repeat. Planting Season: Spring to fall.

  9. Rosa x 'State of Grace™' ('WEKspodotogi') Grandiflora Rose: Patent PP 32822 » Grandiflora rose » Old fashioned, double fragrant blooms on sturdy stems » Hues of apricot gold with shades of pink and copper; Login. Category: Rose; Hardiness Zone: 6b-9; Height: 4 ft; Spread: 4 ft; Bloom Color: Apricot; Foliage Color: Green

  10. This English-style rose bush is bred in the USA to grow multicolored flowers of soft apricot-gold and dark pink reverse petals. Long, sturdy stems and a fruity fragrance make this continual-blooming bush a beautiful addition to any home garden or flower farm.

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