Peace Hybrid Tea Rose

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An All-Time Favorite | World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame

Rich sunset tones, sweet fragrance, and perfect form combine to make this the most beloved rose of recent generations.

World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame; All-America Rose Selections (AARS) Winner 1946

Peace is one of the most well-known and beloved hybrid tea roses, and it was named Peace to commemorate the end of World War II. Bred by M. Meilland in France, this rose's development was interrupted by the war. It was sent to the United State for completion. The rose won AARS honors in 1946, the same day that the peace treaty was signed with Japan.

This soft-colored rose has large five to six-inch blooms in yellow edged with pink. As the rose matures, the colors deepen and spread. Heavy, straight stems support these magnificent flowers - ideal for cut flower displays. This rose can reach six feet in height and three feet in width with many large blooms and dark, glossy foliage.

Learn how to plant, grow, and get the most out of your Peace hybrid tea rose with our extensive Rose Care Video Library.

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Genus Rosa
Species hybrid
Zone 4 - 9
Bloom Start to End Late Spring - Late Fall
Height 4 ft - 6 ft
Width 3 ft
Bloom Size 5 in - 6 in
Petal Count 45
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Free Bloomer, Heirloom, Award Winner, Repeat Bloomer
Bloom Color Light Pink, Gold, Yellow
Bud Shape Ovoid
Flower Shape Double, High-centered
Foliage Color Dark Green, Glossy
Fragrance Fruity, Light, Sweet
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Cut Flowers, Landscapes
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
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Product Review Summary
Based on 10 reviews
The average rating for this product is 4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.5/5.0
Customer Reviews
November 13, 2024
Not as expected
This shopper rated the product 2 out of 5 stars

Probably 12 years ago, we bought a Peace Rose from you and absolutely love it to this day. It's tall and sturdy and flourishes every year with very little care. We purchased another about 4 years ago and we've never been happy with it. It's much more delicate-stemmed, totally different leaves and the color is not at all like our original Peace Rose and has always appeared to be sickly and fragile - not a hearty rose. I see now that what I ordered was this one instead of the Enchanted Peace Rose. When I purchased the original rose, I don't remember there being a choice of other varieties of Peace Rose. I am on the waiting list to be notified of the in-stock availability of the Enchanted variety and will be replacing the second rose (this variety) with the same variety I purchased originally.

WNYNana from NY
June 11, 2017
Ft. Worth
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

We got a Peace rose from JP over 30 years ago. We have moved on but the Peace Rose still blooms! In the spring and fall. I just want to know one thing. Now that we are retired, & in a new home we are redoing the flower garden, so how can I get on list for another? In this part of the world we have had serious problems w/all roses. However I have been told the problem has passed. I have saved focal place just for the Peace Rose from JP If you buy from J P you are getting the best.

David from TX
May 24, 2017
Beautiful Rose!
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I ordered the Pace rose several years ago. Beautiful!

from IN
February 09, 2017
My favorite rose!
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I love your Jackson & Perkins roses because they bring back so many fond memories of my mother planting the rose bushes in our little backyard garden many, many years ago. She loved roses so much that she named me Rose. The Peace rose was her favorite and mine. Thank you J&P for allowing me to continue the tradition!

from OK
February 09, 2017
Gorgeous rose
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I had an elderly neighbor growing up, who grew roses for competition (early in his life) and for hobby. Jackson & Perkins were his favorites. His roses were "gorgeous." He had the most beautiful Peace rose that I have ever seen. I believe he even grew some for trial or test varieties for J&P at some point. He had all of his trophies and ribbons in a special place in his home. Roses brought him great job for 90+ years. I watched him care for roses for over twenty years. His love for roses was passed on to me. Roses are my favorite flower!

from IL

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