Abstract
Exotic cultivars of hybrid roses respond uncertainly to new habitat. It is necessary to explore the potential of the introduced
cultivars to judge the suitability in a new habitat. In the present study, nine Rosa hybrida cultivars including Autumn Sunset,
Ice Berg, Paradise, Angel Face, Louise Odier, Casino, Grand Margina, Handel and Gruss-an-Teplitz were evaluated for
growth and yield attributed under the climatic conditions of Faisalabad. Results indicated that there was decreasing trend in
the growth and flowering of the bushes as the temperature increased above 32 o
C and humidity decreased to 29 %. Number of
flowers per bush and diameter of flower decreased as the temperature increased and humidity decreased in contrast to
increment in height of the plant and number of primary branches per plant in succeeding months. Interaction between yield
traits and months was also significant. Overall, significant variations were observed in each cultivar for length and number of
petals per flower, number of prickles, fragrance, flower persistence life and color, bush shape and overall performance with
respect to climatic conditions of Faisalabad. It is concluded that the cultivars ‘Autumn Sunset’ and Gruss-an-Teplitz
performed better in climatic conditions of Faisalabad.