Singin' in the Rain
This floribunda revels in all kinds of weather with its cinnamon-apricot flowers that gently shift tempo to golden and blushed hues of apricot. Clusters of five to nine flowers supported by dark glossy green foliage create a dramatically choreographed display of elegance. Singin' in the Rain grows to 4 to 5 feet with upright, free branching canes.
Sam McGredy hybridized this sweet musk scented rose from a combination of Sexy Rexy and Pot o' Gold. Edmunds' Roses was the introducer.
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| Hybridizer | Sam McGredy IV |
| Introducer | Edmunds' Roses |

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