Grandiflora Roses
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Grandiflora roses are usually born in clusters that are tall-growing
roses, usually taller than 5ft. They are sturdy, upright and hardy even in
the harshest climates. Grandiflora roses provide great landscape displays
when planted 2-3 ft apart in colder climates and 4ft apart in warmer
climates. They are generally surrounded by hedges, but they can also be
planted alone because they stand beautifully alone.
Examples of Grandiflora Roses:
About Face: Reversed color with light golden orange on the outside
and dark bronze red on the inside, modern bush that grows up to 4-6ft in
height and spreads 36-48 inches, very little fragrance, beautiful as a cut
rose, minimum 6 hours of sun everyday, “All American Rose Selections Winner”
in 2005.
Dick Clark: Cream white center that deepens into a “cheery” pink
or a deep burgundy at the tips (more pink/burgundy that white overall),
classically spiral into a perfect blossom, exceptionally shiny green
foliage, 2011 Grandiflora Winner of “All American Rose Selections”.
Sweetness: Lavender or mauve, blossom in clusters of high-centered
tea blooms, grows to be a 36in. tall tree or a modern bush, vey fragrant,
known for its disease resistance, vigor and health