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Rose - Hansa - Hybrid Rugosa
Rose - Hansa - Hybrid Rugosa Summer Blooming Shrub Rose The Rose-Hansa is a hybrid Rugosa shrub rose that blooms all summer long. Plant one as a specimen plant in a perennial bed or several as a stunning summer hedge. What garden can be complete without a rose? The brilliant colors, silky-soft petals and heavenly scent are the substance of poetry, songs and legend. No flower is more studied or beloved than the rose…and the Hansa is a rose that should not be missed. If you want a rose bush with incredible flowers, fragrance and a hardy nature, then you can’t do better than an old-fashioned shrub rose. Many rose enthusiasts prefer the fussier tea rose plants because of their larger blooms, but your Hansa Rose has sizable flowers. The double blooms can reach a diameter of four inches and will cover your plant from early summer until fall. The dramatic purple-fuchsia color and heavy blooms will certainly draw you in for a closer look. Learn forward until the delicate yellow centers peek at you, and draw in the sweet-spicy fragrance to experience a moment of natural harmony. This is an upright growing, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub. It’s a vigorous grower and can attain a height of five feet with an almost equal spread. The leaves will even contribute to the fall landscape when they transform to a comely orange hue, and the red hips will contribute their part to the colorful show as well. In addition to all your Handa Rose has to offer, it’s also winter hardy, disease resistant and tolerant of a variety of soils. You simply can’t go wrong with a Hansa Rose. There’s nothing quite like the sight and scent of a truly magnificent rose amid the familiar surroundings of the home garden! * Repeat summer bloomer* Fall color* Disease resistant
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| Rose - Therese Bugnet - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 The Therese Bugnet Rose, Rosa 'Therese Bugnet', is a hardy shrub rose with large, red to pale pink, double flowers that are very fragrant and bloom from mid-June until frost. The blue-green, long narrow foliage with its red fall color makes an attractive addition to the landscape. This rose has its own root. The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased. Therese Bugnet is a true zone 3 plant as its origin in Canada in 1950 might suggest. This plant is very hardy. The form is dense, upright, and mounding in full sun. Therese Bugnet will bloom in part shade, but not as much as in full sun. Use this plant as a border or hedge as it stays fully leafed to the ground. The canes turn red in the winter so it has great winter interest, especially when contrasted with snow. Pruning to control size is best done in earl spring before growth begins. Remove older canes to the ground and cut the younger ones back by 1/3 to control plant size, if needed. From 1950 until now, this is truly a reliable hardy rose! |
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