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These roses will exhibit fuller, more symmetrical bushes with more fragrant, beautiful flowers than grafted roses! Ships in Weeks. Product Details Shipping Product Details. Planting Instructions: Plant at the same level as the soil so the crown of the plant is even with the soil level. Don't bury the crown. Full sun is best for quicker flowering and higher quality plants.

Soil Requirements: Well drained, humus enriched soil. Growth Rate: Moderate once established. Pruning: Prune to maintain shape and increase branching once established. Remove any dead or damaged branches. Shape plants at any time. Winter Care: Mulch heavily around the base of the plant. Remove promptly in early spring. Shipping Information. Other Notes: We aim for your order to be in your hands at the ideal time to plant, every time.

Our growers must anticipate their supply based on the season they expect. Our experts predict weather patterns as best they can to set suitable shipping windows for each growing zone.

However, as any gardener knows, nature is not so predictable. The type of product you order, along with the weather in your area or ours, may affect the anticipated shipping schedule.

Based on the contents of your order, we always strive to ship the order complete and as early as possible. Grandiflora rose bushes are tall, growing to heights of 6 feet. Climbing roses are an unusual variety of rose in that they produce long, crawling canes. These vigorous growing roses can reach spreads of 8 to 20 feet. When woven around or tied to fences, trellises, arbors or lattice work, the canes create a carpet of climbing blooms.

Climbing roses also make effective ground covers over large bare areas. Climbing roses with purple blooms include Night Owl, Veilchenblau and Mosel. They get their name from their growth habit, which is informal and bushlike. Blooms range from small, simple single-petal flowers to large, frilly double-petal giants. Shrub roses produce single-stemmed roses or clusters. Roses in this category tend to vary widely in size and shape. Purple roses do exist, but they are a rarer rose color.

To obtain a purple rose, different naturally occurring rose species must be crossbred. You can also make a white or pink rose into a purple rose with artificial dyes. Cardinal Hume roses provide deeper purple tones than hybrid teas, but they are more difficult to grow.

Purple roses require specialized breeding, so they are more expensive to purchase at a florist. However, you can make a rose look purple by placing white rose cuttings in a mixture of water and purple food coloring.

Within a day or two, the rose petals will become purplish.



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