Yellow Shrub Roses

10 Best Yellow Shrub Roses

Are you in love with yellow shrub roses as much as we are? They are so beautiful and full of life.

We will present to you the 10 best shrub roses that stand out as the best of the best.

You may be thinking about having a yellow shrub rose in your garden, but you are not sure where to start? 

Here are some tips to get things started!

What Does A Shrub Rose Look Like?

Shrub roses are densely packed flowers with green stems and leaves packed tightly together.

The roses themselves have countless petals that flow together seamlessly and are bunched tightly just like the shrub itself.

A shrub rose can be up to 15 feet wide depending on its size, which can make it seem like a gigantic shrub in some cases.

The petals on each rose can range up to 77 petals!

With so many petals, it’s no wonder why people want to have yellow shrub roses around.

How Tall Do Shrub Roses Get?

The size of a shrub rose varies greatly.

A shrub rose could be only one foot, or it could be twenty feet.

It all depends on how long it’s been growing, how well it’s been cared for, and so on.

The shrub roses that are twenty feet tall have been around for a while and have been undoubtedly well taken care of.

How Long Do Yellow Shrub Roses Bloom?

One of the great parts about having a shrub rose is that they bloom as soon as it gets warm out and they keep on blooming until frost.

These flowers bloom all year round and have a considerable beauty that brightens the landscape that they are in.

What Are The Best Yellow Shrub Roses?

The Molineux Rose is one of the best yellow shrub roses out there.

The Carefree Sunshine Rose and the Yellow Simplicity Rose are also top contenders.

It’s important to remember that it’s really up to you which rose you think is best.

You have to take a look at how you should care for them, the details about their looks, and photos of them in order to really decide which yellow shrub rose to choose, while also considering their symbolic yellow roses meaning of joy, friendship, and happiness.

1.     Tupelo Honey Rose

The Tupelo Honey rose was bred by Tim Hermann Kordes in 2001, in Germany.

Tupelo Honey yellow shrub rose
COLOR: YellowBLOOM SIZE: LargeFRAGRANCE: Moderate Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 5 ft  FLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

The flower is amazing – it has 55 to 60 petals on each flowering bud!

Tupelo Honey rose starts blooming in late spring and ends in late Fall.

It is a disease-resistant rose.

If you are not decided to choose this rose, have in mind that you can use it for beds, borders, cut flowers, hedges, and landscapes.

2.     Molineux Rose

The Molineux rose is a deep yellow shrub that was bred by David C. H. Austin in the United Kingdom, in 1994.

Molineux rose
COLOR: Rich YellowBLOOM SIZE: LargeFRAGRANCE: Light-medium, Tea/musk
PLANT SIZE: Medium Shrub 2ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun, Partial Sunlight  

The flowering shrub has pointed, ovoid, rounded buds, and large, leathery foliage.

It is ideal for pots and containers, mixed borders, rose hedges, rose borders, and shady areas.

3.     Doris Day Rose

Doris Day is a rose that originated from a cross between the Sparkle & Shine Rose and the Jump for Joy Rose.

The Doris Day rose was introduced into the United States by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower Inc., in 2015.

Doris Day rose was
COLOR: Gold YellowBLOOM SIZE: Medium-LargeFRAGRANCE: Fruity, Spicy aroma
PLANT SIZE: 3ft-5ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun, Partial Shade

The Doris Day rose has old-fashioned blooms. The petals cand range up to 55 petals.

It has a pleasant and spicy fragrance and a wonderful freshness.

4.     The Poet’s Wife Rose

The rich yellow shrub rose was bred by Devid C. H. Austin in the United Kingdom, in 2006.

The rose was introduced in the United Kingdom by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 2014, as the ‘Poet’s Wife’. 

The Poet’s Wife rose
COLOR: Rich YellowBLOOM SIZE: LargeFRAGRANCE: Strong, Fruity
PLANT SIZE: Medium Shrub 3ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

The Poet’s Wife rose has up to 77 petals!

It prefers to grow in well-drained soil and full sun.

5.     Charlotte Rose

The Charlotte rose is a light yellow shrub bred by David C. H. Austin in the United Kingdom, in 1992.

It was named ‘Charlotte’, after one of David Austin’s granddaughters.

Charlotte yellow shrub roses
COLOR: Soft YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Light-medium, Tea
PLANT SIZE: 2ft-3ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

This compact, bushy shrub, is perfect for mixed borders, pots, containers, and rose borders.

The Charlotte rose has each flower packed with countless tiny petals arranged around a classic buttonhole.

6.     Yellow Simplicity Rose

The Yellow Simplicity rose is a deep yellow shrub that was bred by Dr. Keith W. Zary in the United States, in 1998.

The rose was introduced in the United States by Bear Creek Gardens Inc., in 1997.

Yellow Simplicity shrub roses
COLOR: Deep YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Mild Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 4 ft – 5 ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

Yellow Simplicity rose is an easy-care plant, that blooms from the first year.

It’s a heat and humidity-tolerant rose.

All you need to do is to remove old canes and dead or diseased wood and trim cross canes.

7.     Lichtkönigin Lucia Rose

The Lichtkönigin Lucia rose is a climber shrub that was bred by Reimer Kordes in Germany, in 1966.

The rose was introduced into Australia by Treloar Roses in 1967, as ‘Konigin Lucia’.

Lichtkönigin Lucia yellow shrub roses
COLOR: YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Fruity
PLANT SIZE: 5ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

The Lichtkönigin Lucia rose is flowering throughout summer and into autumn.

The rose is medium and glossy with dark green foliage.

8.     Yellow Submarine Rose

The Yellow Submarine rose was bred by Ping Lim in the United States, in 1996.

It was introduced in the United States by Bailey Nurseries, in 2005.

Yellow Submarine shrub rose
COLOR: Lemon YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Slightly Fragrant
PLANT SIZE: 2ft-4ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

The Yellow Submarine rose is a medium, bushy, upright rose with semi-glossy, and dense foliage.

It has long-lasting cut flowers!

9.     Carefree Sunshine Rose

The Carefree Sunshine rose is a light yellow shrub bred by William J. Radler in the United States, in 1991.

Conard-Pyle introduced the Carefree Sunshine rose in the United States, in 2001.

Carefree Sunshine rose
COLOR: YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Very Slight
PLANT SIZE: 3ft–4ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

Carefree Sunshine rose has excellent resistance to black spots.

10. Rayon de Soleil Rose

The Rayon de Soleil is a bushy hedge that is semi-glossy with dark, green foliage.

The yellow shrub was bred by Alain Meilland in France, in 2014.

Meilland Richardier introduced the Rayon de Soleil rose in France, in 2016.

Rayon de Soleil yellow shrub roses
COLOR: YellowBLOOM SIZE: MediumFRAGRANCE: Light Fragrance
PLANT SIZE: 2ft-3ftFLOWERING: Repeat FloweringPREFERRED LOCATION: Full Sun  

Rayon de Soleil is a repeat-flowering rose, with lightly scented blooms from May to frost.

Conclusion

Yellow shrub roses are quite common as they are great rose bushes to have around.

It’s up to you which yellow shrub rose to choose to plant in your garden, and as you can see there is a variety to choose from.

Once you choose the right rose bush to plant, you must learn how to take care of them so that they will become bing bountiful shrubs that you can have for a long, long time.

The better you take care of them, the longer they will last and the fuller they will be.