Premium Standard Rose

SKU: 14

Varieties include Iceberg, Blushing Pink Iceberg, Elina, Peace, Moulin Rouge, Brilliant Pink Iceberg, Burgundy Iceberg, Seduction, Home & Garden, and First Crush.

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  • Timeless and ever popular Rose Standards
  • Ideal for fence line, house lining, entrance framing
  • Classic beauty with spectacular blooms
  • Suitable for feature planter pots
  • Prefers full sun locations

$55.00$69.00

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Description

These exquisite Premium Standard Roses, featuring 3-foot stems, come in a variety of captivating options, including Iceberg, Blushing Pink Iceberg, Elina, Peace, Moulin Rouge, Brilliant Pink Iceberg, Burgundy Iceberg, Seduction, Home & Garden, and First Crush. Their deciduous, upright growth adds elegance to any landscape, making them perfect for fence lining, house front lining, entrance planting, or stunning feature planters.

 

Looking for more varieties and colours? Just ask our friendly staff. Please let us know your variety and colour preference when adding to your quote.

 

Product Specifications

  • Uses: Fence lining, house front lining, entrance planting, feature planter
  • Stem Height: 3 feet stem
  • Foliage Type: Deciduous, upright
  • Position: Full Sun for best result
  • Soil Type: Well-draining, acidic soil
  • Pruning: Mid-late winter or early spring for ideal results
  • Pest and Disease Management: Prone to aphids, black spots; preventative sprays and quick attention recommended
  • Fertilisation: Use rose-specific fertiliser and regular pruning to encourage new flower growth
  • Planter Suitability: Yes, ensure adequate room for growth
  • Maintenance Level: Medium, benefits from pruning, dead heading, fertalization and disease management

 

Commonly Asked Questions

Will my Rose Standards remain the same size?

Rose standards have been grafted so that the “stem” of the plant will remain the same size, whilst the “Ball” of the plant will continue to grow. Regular prunes will ensure the plant stays in an attractive shape.

 

When should I prune my Roses?

Mid–late winter is an ideal time for pruning roses; early spring also works well, although if your area is prone to frosts, avoid this time of the year.

 

How do I keep my Roses looking healthy?

Roses can be prone to Aphids, black spots and other diseases. Preventative sprays can work well. If any of these issues occur, quick attention works best to ensure the plant stays healthy. Slow-release fertilisers will improve the general health of roses.