BURNING SKY™ – lilac-pink hybrid tea rose - Weeks
BURNING SKY™ brings a touch of seaside glamour to small family gardens, with luminous lilac-pink blooms edged in crimson that glow like a sunset sky over shingle. Its upright habit and dense, glossy foliage offer natural shelter, giving you a calm corner for tea after a windswept beach walk, even where breezes are brisk and soils need extra drainage. Medium, noticeably fragrant flowers appear from early summer and keep returning, so your veranda or border feels consistently alive without complicated care routines. As a 2‑litre own‑root plant, it establishes steadily, supporting a long-lived, reliable display that copes well with exposed, windy situations when properly anchored and watered. Ideal for beginners or busy households, it rewards light pruning and the odd deadhead with a refined, “girly” coastal look that still feels robust and practical. Think Year 1 rooting, Year 2 framework, Year 3 full impact – a graceful investment in lasting garden calm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container, 40–50 litre pot |
A sizeable container helps buffer salt-laden breezes and keeps roots evenly moist, while the upright hybrid tea form fits neatly beside a chair or doorway without overwhelming small spaces; ideal for relaxed coastal-style beginners. |
| Feature rose in a sheltered front garden |
Used as a specimen by the path or near the front door, its glowing lavender and crimson-edged blooms provide a refined focal point with medium fragrance and low maintenance, suiting busy homeowners who enjoy seasonal evening colour. |
| Mixed border with perennials on clay soil |
Planted with improved drainage into heavier clay, its strong root system and dense foliage give structure through the year, while repeat flowering threads colour between perennials, supporting family gardens seeking easy, long-lived structure. |
| Romantic “girly” seating nook |
The elegant goblet blooms and lilac-pink tones create a soft, feminine backdrop around a bench, especially when underplanted with airy baby’s breath, appealing to those wanting a light, romantic corner for quiet weekend reading. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
Long, straight stems and solitary, exhibition-style flowers suit informal cutting for the house, letting you harvest fragrant blooms without spoiling the garden’s look, perfect for home florists favouring dependable, repeat-cut stems. |
| Wind-buffering planting by a sunny fence |
Placed in a lightly sheltered strip, its upright, densely foliated growth offers a visual and partial wind filter, creating a more comfortable microclimate for seating, echoing the need for stability and anchoring in exposed coastal gardens. |
| Low-maintenance family border with children |
Good disease resistance and modest care needs keep spraying and fuss to a minimum, while own-root growth recovers well from the odd knock or pruning mishap, suiting families wanting resilient plants around everyday outdoor play. |
| Small urban terrace with limited planting space |
In a deep pot, one plant offers vertical accent, fragrance, and colour without taking over, while the long lifespan of an own-root rose means you replant containers less often, ideal for urban dwellers prioritising lasting, compact beauty. |
Styling ideas
- Sunset Border – Combine BURNING SKY™ with blue catmint and silver grasses to echo coastal light, keeping maintenance low – for homeowners wanting effortless evening colour along paths.
- Veranda Retreat – One rose in a 50 litre pot beside a bistro set, with sea kale and lavender nearby, creates a breezy tea spot – for coastal veranda users who value calm, scented pauses.
- Romantic Nook – Plant near a bench with baby’s breath and soft pink perennials to enhance its “girly” tones – for those seeking a dreamy, low-effort reading corner.
- Family Cut-Flower Row – Line a sunny fence with evenly spaced plants for easy snipping of long-stemmed blooms – for families who enjoy bringing their own roses indoors.
- Urban Accent – Use a single specimen in a tall container as a vertical highlight on balconies – for busy city gardeners wanting maximum impact from minimal space.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as WEZeip; current trade name BURNING SKY™ hybrid tea rose WEZeip, also shown under the American exhibition name Paradise™ in some cut-flower and show contexts. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Oliver L. Weeks for Weeks Roses, USA, from ‘Swarthmore’ × unknown; introduced and registered in 1978 as a garden and exhibition hybrid tea with refined flower form. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright habit reaching about 85–115 cm in height and 65–90 cm spread; dense, dark green, glossy foliage and notably thorny stems create a substantial, vertical presence in mixed borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, goblet to chalice-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, mainly borne singly on stems; remontant, with abundant second flush and good suitability for cutting as classic hybrid tea flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale lavender-lilac base with bright crimson-pink petal rims; variable opalescent tones depending on light; colour softens in strong sun, yet maintains a distinct magenta edge from bud to full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength fragrance clearly noticeable at close range, contributing to sensory enjoyment near seating areas; exact scent notes are undocumented but perceived as a classic rose perfume type. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form sparsely due to the double flowers; where present, expect small, globular, orange-red hips about 10–15 mm in diameter that offer modest late-season ornamental interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), with moderate heat tolerance if watered regularly in dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, specimen planting and cutting; plant 50–100 cm apart depending on effect; prefers sun or light shade with well-drained soil and benefits from deadheading and balanced feeding. |
BURNING SKY™ offers repeat flowering, compact elegance and reliable disease resistance in an own-root form that promises long-lived, regenerative value; a thoughtful choice if you would like a refined yet undemanding garden rose.