Tamaki Misora is a Japanese shrub rose, introduced in 2014 by Rose Farm Keiji (Wabara), known for its romantic, cupped blooms that blend apricot, cream-yellow, and light pink. Ideal for bouquets and small gardens, this 80–120 cm (32–48 inch) tall, repeat-blooming variety offers a light fragrance, good heat tolerance, and ruffled, dense petals.
Key details about the Tamaki Misora rose:
- Type: Shrub Rose (often used as a florist rose).
- Color: Apricot center with light pink, ruffled outer petals.
- Bloom Size & Form: Medium to large (6–8 cm or ~4 inches), cupped and rosette-shaped.
- Fragrance: Light to moderate, delicate fruity scent.
- Habit: Tall, upright growth (approx. 80–120 cm or 48 inches).
- Hardiness/Tolerance: Suitable for USDA Zones 5–10, with good heat tolerance.
- Care: Generally, it is a repeat bloomer, though some gardeners report slow growth and moderate disease resistance.
This variety is prized for its “country-style” look and is considered a beautiful addition to garden beds or for use in romantic floral arrangements.




