Tangerine Skies is for gardeners planning height, structure, and a strong vertical rose moment. Its dark coral orange flowers, large fragrance, and mature spread matter as much as the support you choose for it.
Cultivar overview
Tangerine Skies is a climbing rose from Kordes. Introduced in 2002, it is best understood through its dark coral orange colour, large scent profile, and continual blooming bloom habit. Its large fragrance keeps the focus on bloom colour, form, and garden placement. Repeat flowering makes it easier to plan for more than one moment of interest during the season.
Garden character and use
Use it where a vertical rose can earn its space: along a fence, over an arch, against a pillar, or on a sturdy trellis with room for training. At about 8 ft by 4 ft, it needs a position where mature growth will not feel crowded. Its dark coral orange colour gives it a warm colour family that can shift beautifully with light and bloom age.
Bloom, fragrance, and care notes
Tangerine Skies is useful when repeat bloom matters more than one dramatic flush. With petal count noted as 17-25, the bloom has a useful clue to fullness and shape. Consistent watering, sun, and room for airflow will help keep the plant easier to enjoy through the season.