Rose 'Peace' bare root (orange).
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Rose 'Peace' bare root (orange)
Quite possibly the most famous rose in recent years!
- Probably the most famous popular rose of all time RHS Award of Garden Merit Winner.
- Peace has beautiful primrose-yellow flowers that fade to blush-pink at the tips.
- Each of its large, showy double blooms is accompanied by a delightful light fragrance!
- Repeat-flowering, disease resistant and easy to grow, this hardy, vigorous Hybrid Tea variety is a brilliant garden performer.
- Supplied as freshly lifted, British grown, professional quality bare-root plant.
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What You Get
Probably the most famous & popular Rose of all time; Peace has beautiful primrose-yellow flowers that fade to blush-pink at the tips.
Each of its large, showy double blooms is accompanied by a delightful light fragrance! Repeat-flowering, disease resistant and easy to grow, this hardy, vigorous Hybrid Tea variety is a brilliant garden performer. Height 1.2M x 90cm, it only has a slight fragrance.
Endorsed by the RHS Award of Garden Merit and public alike - It has been voted World's Favourite Rose too. It is steeped in history and was named in 1945 to commemorate the end of World War II, having been smuggled out of France as a seedling during hostilities. Later that year Peace roses were given to delegations at the inaugural meeting of the United Nations with a note that read: We hope the Peace rose will influence mens thoughts for everlasting world peace. 'Peace is the finest Hybrid Tea ever raised and it will remain a standard variety forever' - Peter Beales, Rose Expert
Supplied as freshly lifted, British grown, professional quality bare-root plants dormant Oct-Mar, ready to plant.
- The amount of growth on Potted roses will vary at different times of year, depending on when they are potted.
- Potted roses will be Freshly potted from November to February, so are not fully rooted through.
- They will have new shoots beginning in March and April.
- They will be in leaf and then buds May and June.
- They will be in flower June and July.
- From August onwards they may be trimmed back, ready to plant and burst back into life the next season.
- From the end of September your rose has received its trim which will help it to have stronger roots and better form next year.