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Flash Gordon

Color: Pink Class: Floribunda Introduced: 2016 Best Zones: 5-9

Bold cerise blooms with pollinator appeal Flash Gordon floribunda rose brings a bold, modern flair to the garden with its vivid cerise pink blooms, softly blended with touches of white and pinky-white on the…

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Floribunda Pink Slight
Breeder
Nola M. Simpson
Seller
Jackson & Perkins
Introduced
2016
Best Zones
5-9
5 ft Height
5 ft Width
4-5 in Bloom Size
14 Petals

Bloom Style

How It Shows Up in the Garden

Fragrance
Slight

Garden Fit

Where It Is Most Comfortable

Rose Class
Floribunda
Color Family
Pink

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Jackson & Perkins

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Overview

Bold cerise blooms with pollinator appeal
Flash Gordon floribunda rose brings a bold, modern flair to the garden with its vivid cerise pink blooms, softly blended with touches of white and pinky-white on the reverse. Each flower opens in a semidouble, open form that showcases its 10 to 14 petals with relaxed charm. Blooming in small, lively clusters from short, rounded buds, these 4- to 5-inch blossoms draw the eye—and attract bees—throughout the growing season. With a tall, semi-shrubby habit that reaches 5 feet high and 5 feet wide, Flash Gordon is as much a structural feature as it is a floral standout, wrapped in semi-glossy, mid-green foliage that stays handsome all season.

Flash Gordon is a natural choice for pollinator-friendly landscapes, sunny mixed borders, and standout floral displays. Its upright, well-branched form makes a strong visual anchor, while the dynamic color pattern adds a dash of excitement among softer shades. It also shines in a cutting garden—its large, semi-double blooms and sturdy stems are ideal for arrangements. Try pairing Flash Gordon with purple salvias, ornamental grasses, or cool-hued companions like catmint and veronica for contrast and texture. The generous flushes of blooms from late spring through mid-fall ensure a long window of visual interest.

Hardy in USDA Zones 5 through 9, Flash Gordon performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. It is highly resistant to rust, blackspot, and powdery mildew, making it a reliable and low-maintenance option for both beginner and seasoned gardeners. Regular watering and light pruning in early spring will help encourage vigorous growth and abundant flowering. Space plants about 5 feet apart to accommodate its broad, rounded habit. Whether you're adding color to a pollinator garden or looking for vibrant, easy-care cut flowers, Flash Gordon delivers season-long performance with eye-catching style.

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