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At Last Rose

Rosa x hybrida 'At Last'

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Essentials

At a Glance

Plant Type

Shrub

Height

36 inches

Width

36 inches

Light

Full Sun

Zones

5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Water

Weekly deep watering

Humidity

Moderate

Lifespan

10+ years

Native To

Cultivated variety

Toxicity

Non-toxic

The Story

Plant Bio

Rosa 'At Last' is a deciduous floribunda rose renowned for its disease resistance and abundant, fragrant, double apricot-orange blossoms that bloom continuously from late spring to frost. This cultivar combines the classic beauty and fragrance of a tea rose with the modern disease resistance and repeat-blooming nature of a landscape shrub rose. Its flowers are a warm sunset-orange.

Uses & Benefits:

Ornamental UsesProvides lush, fragrant blooms that enhance visual appeal and scent in gardens.
Practical UsesServes as a natural barrier and adds value to landscape design.
Ecological BenefitsSupports pollinators like bees and hummingbirds, promoting biodiversity.

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Planting

How to Grow

  1. Tuck bare-root roses into moist soil in early spring.
  2. Water thoroughly after planting and keep soil consistently moist.
  3. Apply balanced fertilizer monthly during growing season.
  4. Prune in late winter to shape and remove dead wood.
  5. Mulch around base to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
  6. Inspect regularly for pests and diseases, treat as needed.

Pro Tip

Plant in well-drained soil with good air circulation for best blooms.

Keep It Thriving

Care Guide

Do

  • Water deeply once a week during dry spells 💧
  • Prune to shape in late winter ✂️
  • Fertilize regularly during active growth
  • Mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature

Don't

  • Overwater to prevent root rot ❌
  • Avoid overhead watering to prevent diseases
  • Don’t prune in late summer or fall
  • Ignore pest signs—treat promptly

Seasonal Care Calendar

TaskJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Deadhead
Fertilize
Pest Check
Prune
Spring Cleanup
Winter Prep

Watch Out For

Pests & Diseases

Common Pests

Common Diseases

In the Garden

Landscape Uses & Companions

Landscape Uses

Fragrant border with lush foliageClassic rose garden centerpieceScented hedge for privacy

Companion Plants

Lavender Salvia Catmint Delphinium Shasta Daisy

Multiply

Propagation Methods

Good to Know

Common Questions

At Last Rose questions

What zones can At Last Rose grow in?

At Last Rose is hardy in USDA Zones 5–9. Inside that range it survives winter in the ground; outside it, grow it as an annual or a container plant you protect.

Is At Last Rose deer resistant?

Not reliably. Deer may browse At Last Rose, especially tender spring growth — plan on repellents or fencing where pressure is high.

When does At Last Rose bloom?

At Last Rose typically blooms in late spring to fall through late fall. Exact timing shifts a week or two with your zone — Sow's bloom calendar maps it to your garden.

Does At Last Rose need full sun?

At Last Rose does best in full sun (6+ hours).

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Grow At Last Rose with confidence

See it in a design of your actual yard, get zone-matched care reminders, and track it season by season in your garden journal.

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