Hybrid Tea Rose 'Oregold' (Rosa 'Oregold') brings classic hybrid tea form to the garden with tall stems and high-centered blooms in warm golden-yellow tones. You can use it as a focal plant in a sunny bed, a cutting garden, or a mixed border where its upright habit stands out. At maturity it typically reaches about 36-48 inches tall and spreads roughly 24-36 inches, so give it room for air movement and easy access for pruning.
Plant in full sun for the strongest flowering, though it can tolerate part shade, especially in hotter climates. Choose well-drained soil enriched with compost, and water deeply at the base so moisture reaches the root zone. Mulch helps even out soil moisture and reduces stress during heat or dry spells; keep mulch a few inches back from the canes to avoid trapping moisture against the stems.
For best performance, feed during the growing season according to your preferred rose program and local recommendations, and deadhead spent flowers to encourage repeat bloom. In late winter or early spring, prune to shape and to remove weak, crossing, or damaged canes; make clean cuts just above outward-facing buds. Good spacing, morning sun, and careful watering (avoiding wet foliage late in the day) help reduce common rose disease pressure.
In colder regions within its hardiness range, protect the crown going into winter with extra mulch or soil mounded around the base after the ground begins to freeze. Remove winter protection gradually in spring, then refresh mulch and resume regular watering and feeding as new growth starts.