Our Lady of Guadalupe Floribunda Rose

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Good-looking and hardworking

From the soft pink color to the sweet fragrance, Our Lady of Guadalupe, a floribunda rose, is a tribute to a simpler, perhaps more elegant time of Sunday drives and afternoon tea. A Jackson & Perkins original, this floribunda is versatile and extremely durable. It blooms heavily early and continues vigorously throughout the season.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Floribunda Rose produces generous clusters of 3-inch silver-tinged blooms featuring layers of ruffled, whorled petals. Opening from pointed buds, the high-centered blooms contain as many as 25 petals. This flowering shrub maintains its vigor through the hottest, most humid days of summer and can grow to 3 feet high and wide, making it an excellent option for a low hedge, a border accent, or a container.

The sweet fragrance of the blooms add to the comfortable, relaxed ambiance created by a rose with the charms of days gone by but with the strength, vivid color, productivity, and disease resistance of the most modern roses. The vigorousness of the diminutive shrub will pleasantly surprise first-time growers, allowing frequent snips for cut flowers.

Due to its compact size, Our Lady of Guadalupe Floribunda Rose can be grown outside its normal climate range with winter protection. The durable shrub is resistant to pests, powdery mildew, and rust. Few roses are as productive with as little maintenance.

The beautiful cultivar thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Spring pruning is recommended, as is the removal of dead and old wood. Canes should be trimmed by about one-third, more in colder climates.

Learn how to plant, grow, and maintain your Our Lady of Guadalupe rose with our extensive video library filled with rose care videos. And find everything you need to keep your floribunda rose thriving on our Fertilizer & Plant Care page.

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Genus Rosa
Species hybrid
Variety 'JACveryp'
Zone 5 - 9
Bloom Start to End Late Spring - Late Fall
Height 3 ft
Width 3 ft
Bloom Size 3 in
Petal Count 25
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Pruning Recommended, Easy Care Plants, Free Bloomer
Bloom Color Pink
Bud Shape Ovoid, Pointed
Foliage Color Glossy, Dark Green
Fragrance Light, Sweet
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Disease Resistant
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Cut Flowers, Beds, Border, Landscapes
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Hawaii

Product Review Summary
Based on 20 reviews
The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0
Customer Reviews
June 26, 2025
Absolutely gorgeous!
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I was born on December 12th, which is the day Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated. I was drawn to the abundance of silvery pink roses before I knew the name of it. So, of course, I had to have it. I've been selfish and kept it for myself, knowing my mom will love it. I'm ordering one for her because it is stunning and a must have. You will love her. It is the rose you didn't know you needed, until you did! 10/10! Zone 10b. ❤️

Maria Jones from CA
October 08, 2022
A Must Have Rose
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

This rose is tough as nails despite the delicate appearance. I am so impressed that I have purchased a total of of four of these silvery pink beauty. The only care required is spring fertilizer, water for newbies during very dry, hot spells and light pruning. Highly recommended. Zone 7.

Elaine Zaricor from TN
March 06, 2020
Wonderful rose (but description is off)
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

This rose is a wonderful performer. I bought mine several years ago and it has bloomed and thrived like a champ each summer in Zone 5b, regardless of weather conditions, including several polar vortexes. Very tough little rose; it blooms abundantly. By the way, J&P, the name is not about Sunday drives, afternoon teas, and ladylike behavior, but is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- in Spanish, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe.

Marcia from MI
March 05, 2020
The Best Rose
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I ordered this rose shipped as a plant last Spring (2019). It arrived with a bud and never stopped blooming after that. When Fall frost threatened, I moved it into our unheated sun porch. This rose continued to bloom into February! Agree with others that it is perfect for the humid Mid-Atlantic. Very disease resistant and a prolific bloomer. As many as 20 blooms at one time.

retann from MD
January 16, 2020
One of My Favorites!
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

Indestructible plant with delicate pink blooms (Zone 7) - You won't be disappointed!

JP from NJ

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