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Rose - White Rugosa - Shrub
Rose - White Rugosa - Shrub 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
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Rose - Oso Easyâ„¢ Cherry Pie - Shrub - Sale Price: $39.95 Rose Oso Easy™ Cherry Pie, Rosa 'Meiboulka' PPAF, has a rich color that won't be missed in your landscape. The single, large, candy apple red flowers have bright yellow stamens that stand out against the glossy foliage. The disease resistant plant loves full sun and produces blooms from early summer into fall. Grow the Cherry Pie in medium moisture, slightly acidic, well-drained garden loams in full sun. Water deeply and regularly (mornings are best). Avoid overhead watering. This plant does not need pruning or spraying! If you want to prune to shape the plant, do so after its flowering period. It is appropriate for border fronts, cottage gardens, foundations, rose gardens or banks. Disease Resistant Easy Care |
| 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. |
| Rose - Rugosa - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 The Rugosa Rose, 'Rosa Rugosa', is also called the Saltspray Rose is a favorite for creating the ultimate impenetrable hedge. It has beautiful pink flowers that continually bloom from June through August and are 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches in size. The Rose Rugosa develops 1 inch red berries (hips) in August which last through the winter to provide food for wildlife. It is a fast growing expanding by up to 2 feet per year and is suitable for any soil conditions. This rose is widely used in landscaping because if its tough disease tolerant characteristics. It is salt-tolerant so it is useful in northern climates along roadside or driveways that are being deiced regularly with salt. Be careful though, the Rose Rugosa is covered with thorns which only add to its widespread use as a hedge. * Wildlife plant * Fast growing * Salt tolerant |
| Rose - Rainbow Knock Out® - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05 ‘Radcor’ is the 2007 AARS Winner, the heaviest bloomer of the Knock Out® rose family. This vigorous multi-stemmed shrub has dark pink buds and coral-pink, cup-shaped blossoms that blend with hot pink, then reveal a sunny yellow center. It is as tough as it is beautiful: shrugs off pests, powdery mildew, rust and black spot. A can’t-miss rose that will bloom and bloom from spring until late fall, and then you can enjoy the lovely orange hips through winter. Plant these as flowering hedge, garden boundary or group them as a focal point; they are a perfect anchor for a perennial bed, and are glorious as a cut flower. 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. Take care to overwinter Rainbow Knock Out® with a good layer of mulch. |
| Rose - Peach Drift® - Groundcover Rose - Sale Price: $64.25 The Rose, Peach Drift®, Rosa sp. 'Meiggili' PP18542, produces an abundance of peach blooms that cover this low mounding groundcover rose from spring until frost. The Peach Drift rose is very low maintenance and disease resistant. Drift® Roses are a cross between full-size groundcover roses and miniatures. From the ground-cover roses they kept toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they inherited their well-managed size and repeat-blooming nature. It is suggested to prune back this rose to about 6 inches in early spring, after the last hard frost, for the best performance. Also if you deadhead regularly, reblooming is encouraged. Use this rose as a ground cover, mass planting, as a border, or as a container plant. They have slight or no fragrance. * Minimal Care * Disease Resistant * Hardy |
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