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Rose - Redleaf - Shrub
Rose - Redleaf - Shrub 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!
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Rose - Belle Poitevine - Rugosa - Sale Price: $57.05 Belle Poitevine, Rosa 'Belle Poitevine', was introduced in 1894. It is graced by dense, richly veined foliage. The deep magenta-pink buds unfurl in early summer to informal warm pink blooms that continue in fragrant waves until the arrival of frost. These blooms can be up to 4 inches across! In fall, the foliage is transformed into a beautiful autumnal display of yellow and orange, accented perfectly by large orange-red fruit (hips). The decorative hips attract and feed birds in fall and winter. This rose is grown on its own root so if it freezes down the old foliage, the plant will come back true to its color and size. 'Belle Poitevine' is fragrant and would make a good choice for a large hedge, especially in cooler climates. A healthy, vigorous plant, it can reach 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide. This rugosa rose is resistant to mildew, rust, and blackspot. Pink blooms on an always reliable plant! Hardy! Fragrant! |
| Morden Blush Rose - Sale Price: $71.35 The Morden Blush Rose, Rosa 'Morden Blush' (PP8,054), produces pointed buds of ivory and blush that open to sweetly fragrant ivory blooms with pink at the center. The low growing shrub has glossy foliage to frame the lovely blooms. The Morden Blush will bloom continuously from summer through fall. It will die back to the crown in Zones 3 and 4, but flowers on new growth. This rose is known to be very hardy and disease resistant. This rose is grown on 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. Roses need to be planted in full sun. Anything less than 6 hours of full sun will hinder blossom development. For best results, the soil must be well-drained and fertile, with adequate moisture to produce the most blossoms. Use this rose for beds and borders, in containers, or anywhere they fit in the landscape. |
| Rose – Red Knock Out® - Shrub - Sale Price: $64.25 The Knock Out® Rose, Rosa 'Radrazz' (PP11836), is a glowing example of disease resistance at its best. The cycle of bloom and growth provides a continuous show of color from spring until late fall. The Red Knockout was the first of the famous line of Knockout Roses. This maintenance free, flowering shrub thrives in all climates with a petal count of 5 to 7. The green foliage with blue and maroon tints turns deep purple in fall. The deep, almost fluorescent cherry red blooms give off a light tea rose fragrance. Clusters of 3 to 15 flowers bloom alongside glossy foliage tinged in eggplant purple with a swirl of burgundy. It is an AARS winner. Use this plant as a low hedge, a foundation planting or in a container. The Red Knockout is a multiple award winner, including the 2000 AARS winner, the Euroflora Rose Award, and the Gold Medal-Genova award! * Disease Resistant * Heavy Bloomer * Maintenance Free |
| Rose - Night Owlâ„¢ - Climbing - Sale Price: $92.75 The Night Owl™ Climbing Rose, 'Rosa sp. 'WEKpurosot' PPAF, produces large, semi-double, clusters of deep wine purple blooms with yellow stamens that cover the gray green foliage all season long. The blooms do not fade even in the hottest of climates. The blossoms are long-lived and they quickly repeat blooming. The blooms have spicy fragrance. The Night Owl is vigorous growing and the canes can reach 10 to 12 feet in height. Pruning and shaping, when necessary, should be accomplished after the initial spring bloom. Climbing roses are excellent for trellises, garden walls, fences, gateways and pillars. Climbing roses make a great addition to the landscape. By training these climbers on a trellis or over an arbor you can change a dull area into a lively, colorful place. |
| Rose - The Fairy - Shrub - Sale Price: $78.45 The Fairy rose has hundreds of shell pink blooms that appear on a virtually foolproof shrub. It has been popular since 1932. Fairy roses have spreading pyramidal clusters of blooms and have fern like leaves that are disease proof. Even without blooms the plant is attractive with the lush, dense foliage of small, bright green, pointed leaves. The great shrub qualities and appealing blooms give the Fairy rose a special magic. The flowers do not have much fragrance but its appearance makes up for that lack of a heavy rose scent. The Fairy repeats bloom but the blooms can be increased by regular deadheading and minimal pruning. Use this rose as a patio plant, flower border, low hedge, or in a container. Tough and Hardy! |
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