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Hardy, Peach-Colored Roses Pruned into Tree Form
Add the Peach Drift® Rose Tree to your space for a "peachy" plant that'll brighten up any yard. This carefully pruned rose tree makes a wonderful accent for compact spaces like containers, hedges, and even patios.
This rose tree offers a blend of pink, yellow, and orange hues for an array of colors as sweet as a peach. It even has a lovely honey-floral scent that will turn your yard into an aromatic wonderland.
Plus, this tree is both heavy-blooming and long-blooming while being disease-resistant, so you can enjoy these blooms for years to come. Flowers will bud in spring and continue through the fall!
Watch as the peach-colored blossoms add vibrance against the dark green foliage. Buy the Peach Drift® Rose Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Opt for a spacious pot with adequate drainage when cultivating this cold-hardy rose tree in a container. Position the plant in an area that receives full sun to partial shade for optimal growth, as diminished sunlight may lead to fewer blooms. To plant, dig a hole twice the size of the root ball and refill with the recommended Rose Soil Mix or native soil, ensuring the elimination of any air pockets, and water thoroughly. Adding a layer of mulch can aid in maintaining moisture levels during the various growing seasons, promoting healthier growth.
2. Watering: Water regularly during the first year of planting to help establish a strong root system. Well-draining soil is crucial to preventing root rot.
3. Fertilizing: A slow-release fertilizer can provide essential nutrients to a flowering tree when applied in early spring. Avoid fertilizing in winter as it promotes new growth, which is more vulnerable to cold damage.
4. Pruning: Pruning rose trees is crucial for year-long blooms. Deadhead spent blossoms, shape the tree, and prune dead or crossed branches. The best time to prune Drift roses is in late winter to early spring, but it can be done almost any time to encourage new growth. Roses are dormant in winter, with reduced flowering and growth.
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.
Amount of Order | Shipping Charge |
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Less than $49 | $19.95 |
$49 + | FREE SHIPPING! |
Product Details
Mature Height: | 5 ft. |
Mature Width: | 3-4 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Blooms: | Spring, Fall |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Rosa Meiggili PP18,452 |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 4-11 outdoors |
Your Growing Zone: | # |