This large shrub rose has fragrant, pink, double flowers that look like the classic hybrid tea rose, but the plant is tough enough to be considered a landscape rose. It’s a good shrub rose for the South because although it may get some diseases, such as black spot and powdery mildew, it is vigorous enough to outgrow the damage and rarely needs spraying. It can grow in a variety of soil conditions. This rose looks great in a mixed border with other roses and shrubs or used as a cutting rose for its fragrant, attractive flowers.