There are two there. One (the shorter, fiery orange one) is an unknown variety that my family has propagated for years. The taller one is the floribunda "Tuscan Sun," whose flowers start out blaze red/orange, but then slowly fade down to pale pink/white.
@@ziziaixianluo Yes, I got mine from J&P. They are sold out this season, but it should be available again at some point. Here's a link for you. www.jacksonandperkins.com/tuscan-sun-floribunda-rose/p/31854/
Thank you Vol Garden for inviting me on your tours.
LOVE her old timey Sweet Williams…my favorite flower!!! 🌺
Love you, April! This is aspirational!
Thank you so much, Todd!
Love you from India 🇮🇳
Beautiful garden tour.. love all your flowers and colors! The roses are so amazing!
A true plant collector. That was very enjoyable!
Beautiful! Thank you for the tour
Very beautiful plant my new friend🌱🌺🌸🌷🙏🏻🙏🏻
😲 nice
beautiful inspirational garden ! GREAT JOB !!!
So beautiful!
Gorgeous garden. Just beautiful!
What a pretty garden! Love to see gardeners push the limits & find great plant combinations! Was the Chinese foxglove Incarvilla?
No, it was Rehmannia angulata. :-)
1:25what is the name of that rose anyone knows pls let me know thank you
There are two there. One (the shorter, fiery orange one) is an unknown variety that my family has propagated for years. The taller one is the floribunda "Tuscan Sun," whose flowers start out blaze red/orange, but then slowly fade down to pale pink/white.
@@Aprlmoore Thank you so much for all these information! A big thank you!
@@ziziaixianluo Yes, I got mine from J&P. They are sold out this season, but it should be available again at some point. Here's a link for you. www.jacksonandperkins.com/tuscan-sun-floribunda-rose/p/31854/