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Endless Layers of Gorgeous Pink Petals
Nothing compares to the Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ Rose when it comes to full blooms! Each deep pink flower on this Hybrid Tea rose shrub is packed with an abundance of over 200 petals. The bright, cupped roses measure 5 inches each, creating a visually stunning flower that you won’t be able to stop admiring.
The rose bush arrives dormant in eco-friendly fiber pots, making it simple and sustainable to plant in your garden.
A repeat bloomer, the Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ produces waves of incredible flowers for months. The scent from these roses is beyond fragrant, with sweet notes of lilac, pineapple, and gardenia.
The compact growth habit makes the Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ perfect for container planting on porches and patios or in a cut flower garden.
You won’t find a grander, more vigorous rose than the Loves Me, Loves Me Not™. Order yours today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Depending on your growing zone, bare root roses are typically planted January through May. Choose a spot where your Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ will receive at least 6 hours of full sun each day and dig a hole big enough to the depth of the bare root roses' roots.
2. Watering: Water your rose plants daily for a minimum of 1-2 weeks to keep the roots hydrated as the plant is getting established. Roses like to be moist at the roots but do not like standing water.
3. Fertilizing: After the first full sets of leaves appear, feed the plant with a balanced rose fertilizer once every 6-8 weeks.
4. Pruning: Remove spent blooms when your rose petals begin to fall. Regular deadheading will signal the plant to produce more blooms.
1. Planting: Depending on your growing zone, bare root roses are typically planted January through May. Choose a spot where your Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ will receive at least 6 hours of full sun each day and dig a hole big enough to the depth of the bare root roses' roots.
2. Watering: Water your rose plants daily for a minimum of 1-2 weeks to keep the roots hydrated as the plant is getting established. Roses like to be moist at the roots but do not like standing water.
3. Fertilizing: After the first full sets of leaves appear, feed the plant with a balanced rose fertilizer once every 6-8 weeks.
4. Pruning: Remove spent blooms when your rose petals begin to fall. Regular deadheading will signal the plant to produce more blooms.
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Shipping Details
Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 5 ft. |
Mature Width: | 2-3 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Blooms: | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Meicatess |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 6-11 outdoors |
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