Love At First Sight Hybrid Tea Rose | Zone 5-9 | Red | 36 - 42 inches | Full Sun | Partial Shade
This is the hybrid tea for smaller gardens and patio planters. While most reach about 5-6' tall, this one stops at about 3' tall. The flower form follows a growing trend in modern European rose gardens-the ball-shaped bud opens into a less-pointed bloom than the typical high-centered hybrid tea bloom. It's a little more rounded, and the extra …
This is the hybrid tea for smaller gardens and patio planters. While most reach about 5-6' tall, this one stops at about 3' tall. The flower form follows a growing trend in modern European rose gardens-the ball-shaped bud opens into a less-pointed bloom than the typical high-centered hybrid tea bloom. It's a little more rounded, and the extra curve is striking. This style is still very new in American gardens. Subtle bicoloring-red on the front of each petal that pales on the reverse-further enhances the rare shape. You'll be proud of your elegant fresh bouquets. Love at First Sight™ is a modern, improved cultivar, and its much cleaner foliage makes it especially disease resistant. That includes resistance to black spot-the disease rosarians detest. The blooms also carry a slight perfume and attract beneficial pollinators through summer. Rosa 'WEKmedatasy' PPAF
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This is the hybrid tea for smaller gardens and patio planters. While most reach about 5-6' tall, this one stops at about 3' tall. The flower form follows a growing trend in modern European rose gardens-the ball-shaped bud opens into a less-pointed bloom than the typical high-centered hybrid tea bloom. It's a little more rounded, and the extra curve is striking. This style is still very new in American gardens. Subtle bicoloring-red on the front of each petal that pales on the reverse-further enhances the rare shape. You'll be proud of your elegant fresh bouquets. Love at First Sight™ is a modern, improved cultivar, and its much cleaner foliage makes it especially disease resistant. That includes resistance to black spot-the disease rosarians detest. The blooms also carry a slight perfume and attract beneficial pollinators through summer. Rosa 'WEKmedatasy' PPAF