The Paradise Beach rose is a,light-peach, heavily petaled cut garden rose developed by Jan Spek Rozen. Known for its romantic, ruffled, salmon-pink to pale-yellow blooms and long vase life of 7-12 days, it is highly sought after for weddings and bouquets. It has a medium, fruity fragrance and sturdy, upright stems.
Key Characteristics and Facts:
- Color & Shape: The blooms are a mix of light peach, salmon, and cream, often fading to pale yellow in heat. They are full and rounded with 50-80 petals.
- Use: Popularly used as a luxury cut flower, it has a 7–12 day vase life and is often used in wedding bouquets.
- Plant Type: As a garden plant, it grows as a robust, upright shrub reaching about 4 feet in height and 3 feet in width.
- Fragrance: It features a light to medium, pleasant fragrance.
- Conditions: It is hardy in zones 5-11 and performs well in full sun, showing good heat tolerance.
- Availability: Typically available from April to November.
This variety is prized by florists for its durability and by gardeners for its consistent, beautiful, and long-lasting, romantic-colored blooms.




