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Rose - Nearly Wild - Shrub
Rose - Nearly Wild - Shrub The 'Nearly Wild' Rose is a hybrid. This shrub is beautiful with its profusion of sweetly fragrant pink flowers. It is also tough and requires very little care. A bushy and highly attractive shrub that grows 2' to 3' tall, it first shows off its graceful, long pointed buds early in the season, and then the appealing, single (5 petal) rosy-pink blooms open in April. 'Nearly Wild' is vigorous-growing, spreads rapidly, and can be planted along driveways or in front of taller, leggy shrubs. It also makes a good flowering ground cover for sloped banks. 'Nearly Wild' should have full sun and well drained moist soil. This rose will also bloom on the north side of a building where other plants won't! Nearly Wild is best pruned in late winter after the extreme cold is past. Use this plant in mass plantings, in borders, as a ground cover and in containers.
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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! |
| Rose - Home Run® - Shrub - Sale Price: $78.45 The Shrub Rose Home Run®, Rosa 'Wekcisbako', is flame-red and nearly always in color! This rounded; bushy, fast-to-flower shrub rose hits a Grand Slam in the landscape. 'Home Run' is an offspring of the famous 'Knock Out' Rose, like its father, 'Home Run' Rose has a phenomenal fortitude against the dreaded black spot, and it is also completely resistant to powdery mildew. Home run has a much higher level of tolerance to downy as well and produces a richer red flower than its daddy. It is nearly always in bloom and one of the most disease free shrub roses available. Home Run needs little care. It can be trimmed to shape in the spring. This rose does not need deadheading or winter protection! This lightly fragrant compact rose can be fit into almost any garden! The dark green foliage provides a great contrast background to the vibrant flowers! This plant will look terrific in your landscape! Very Disease Resistant. |
| Rose - Coral Drift® - Groundcover Rose - Sale Price: $64.25 The Rose 'Coral Drift' PP19148, Rosa sp. 'Meidrifora', is a groundcover rose with brilliant coral-orange blooms that cover the small, mounding shrub. Being winter hardy and disease resistant, this plant is the most compact of the new Drift® Series. (This series was created by crossing groundcover roses with miniature roses). 'Coral Drift' has durable characteristics of the ground cover roses such as toughness, vigor, disease resistance, and hardiness. It also displays the compactness and repeat blooming that is typical of miniature roses. 'Coral Drift, with its attractive foliage, offers repeat blooms from spring until frost; has a low spreading habit that is ideal for small gardens and combination planters. Use this plant to brighten up borders, fill in empty spaces, or to spread delicately around established plants. Grow in pots; even if your sunshine is limited to the tiny patio outside your condo, you can still have roses! * Orange Blooms * Long Bloom Period * Great Container Plant |
| Rose - White Rugosa - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 White Rugosa Rose, Rosa rugosa alba, is like Rosa rugosa, but this white rose adapts to a variety of conditions, including where salt tolerance is a concern. It is salt-tolerant so it is useful in northern climates along roadside or driveways that are being deiced regularly with salt. Its pale blush pink buds open to highly fragrant snow-white blooms with creamy yellow stamens. In fall, the disease resistant foliage takes on shades of orange and scarlet to accompany the large orange red hips. This Rugosa develops 1 inch orange/red berries (hips) in August which last through the winter to provide food for wildlife. 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. It grows 3 to 6 feet, depending on how you prune and its access to full sun, but it will tolerate partial shade. White Rugosa is quite drought resistant once established. This easy to grow hedge rose is completely winter hardy. * Fast growing * Fragrant |
| Rose - Perfume Delight - Hybrid Tea Rose - Sale Price: $92.75 The Rose, Perfume Delight Hybrid Tea, 'Rosa sp. 'Perfume Delight', is a very fragrant rose. There are only a few roses that qualify as extremely fragrant, and 'Perfume Delight' is one of the top fragrant roses available. It is a winner of the AARS award in 1974. This rich, deep rose-pink beauty produces elegant buds that open into large, fully double blooms which are borne on long stems for cutting. The perfume is a strong, heady old damask rose fragrance. The Perfume Delight is a vigorous, strong, upright growing bush with dark green foliage. They bloom continuously or in flushes throughout the growing season. Very disease resistant. Hybrid tea roses are the most popular class of roses. |
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