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Rose - Oso Easyâ„¢ Honey Bun - Shrub
Rose - Oso Easyâ„¢ Honey Bun - Shrub Rosa Oso Easy Honey Bun, Rosa 'Oso Easy™ Honey Bun' PPAF, is a sweet rose that produces a wealth of semi-double blooms in a delicate blend of soft pastel colors. The distinctive flower colors of Rosa Oso Easy™ Honey Bun PPAF range from blush-pink to butter yellow to creamy white. This extremely disease resistant plant blooms from early summer to frost and will make a charming display in a decorative container as well as in your garden landscape. Grow Honey Bun in medium moisture, slightly acidic, well-drained garden loams in full sun. Water deeply and regularly (mornings are best). Avoid overhead watering. Honey Bun does not need pruning or spraying! If you want to prune to shape the plant, do so after the flowering season is over. It will rebloom without deadheading! It is appropriate for border fronts, cottage gardens, foundations, rose gardens or banks. This is a superior rose for mass plantings! This is a plant that matches it name, Oso Easy! * No Deadheading * Creamy Blooms * Disease Resistant
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| Rose - Sir Thomas Lipton - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 The Sir Thomas Lipton Rose, Rosa Hybrid Rugosa 'Sir Thomas Lipton', is a hybrid rugosa shrub rose with a vigorous, dense, upright, rounded habit. Sir Thomas Lipton features fragrant, semi-double to double, pure white flowers (to 2.5 diameter) which bloom in June, with an intermittent, but respectable, repeat bloom throughout the summer. It features leathery, dark green foliage. Rugosa means wrinkled in reference to the appearance of the foliage. Sir Thomas Lipton is best grown in medium moisture, slightly acidic, well-drained garden loams in full sun to part shade. Best flowering and disease resistance generally occur in full sun, however. Water deeply and regularly (mornings are best). Avoid overhead watering. Sir Thomas Lipton is an excellent plant for making a thick, impressive hedge. Its denseness creates an extraordinary screening rose! Deer do NOT consider this plant a delicacy! |
| Rose - Hansa - Hybrid Rugosa - Sale Price: $57.05 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 |
| Rose - Redleaf - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 The Redleaf Rose, Rosa glauca, produces clear pink, fragrant flowers in June followed by long lasting bright red hips. The reddish-violet stems and beautifully colored foliage, purple in sunny locations, gray green with mauve in shady areas, are prized by flower arrangers. 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. Many times this rose is grown for its beautiful foliage and hips. The foliage has a reddish tint to it throughout the summer and then it turns even redder in the fall! Redleaf produces many orange-red hips in the fall. This rose then becomes ornamental in the fall and all winter long! Use this rose for fall and winter interest, as a specimen, accent shrub, or a flowering hedge. Very hardy and disease resistant! Pink flowers and red foliage—Beautiful! |
| Rose - American - Climbing - Sale Price: $92.75 The American Climbing Rose, Rosa sp. 'Jacclam', is a large-flowered climber with rich salmon-pink blooms; with fully double blooms, it repeats summer into fall. This amazing rose has a mild, strong fragrance and with its high disease resistance, this American Climbing rose a must-have in any garden! Because of its long canes, this rose is well adapted to training on pillars, fences, arbors, and gazebos. Also can be used in containers, for beds and borders, or on slopes. A vigorous, rapid grower, it is best to plant in full sun. Climbing roses should be grown since they provide wonderful color in the rose garden without taking up much ground. Large flowered climbing roses differ from rambling roses in that they have fewer, yet larger blooms. |
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