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Peace Hybrid Tea Rose - #1.5H bareroot plant

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Spring Hill Nurseries' Peace and Pink Peace roses have been slow to develop, but have started to grow and produce leaves. The bare root rose has also been growing quickly, and customers are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their flowers. Delivery was also late, but the item was well packaged.
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Developed in France before World War II, Peace set the standard for hybrid tea roses. This 1946 All-America Rose Selections winner has very large, lemony yellow flowers that are edged in pink and have a mild, fruity fragrance. Each exquisite flower has 40-45 petals, creating an impressive effect in the garden and fresh floral bouquets. Large, gl…
Developed in France before World War II, Peace set the standard for hybrid tea roses. This 1946 All-America Rose Selections winner has very large, lemony yellow flowers that are edged in pink and have a mild, fruity fragrance. Each exquisite flower has 40-45 petals, creating an impressive effect in the garden and fresh floral bouquets. Large, glossy green foliage covers the plants. Like other hybrid teas, the Peace Hybrid Tea Rose has large, high-centered blossoms atop stately stems, making it ideal for cut-flower arrangements. Grows 4-5 ft. tall. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Zones 4-10.
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Spring Hill Nurseries' Peace and Pink Peace roses have been slow to develop, but have started to grow and produce leaves. The bare root rose has also been growing quickly, and customers are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their flowers. Delivery was also late, but the item was well packaged.

Pros

  • Healthy plant
  • Grows quickly
  • Produces leaves
  • Fast growth

Cons

  • Inconsistent growth
  • Slow to develop
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Developed in France before World War II, Peace set the standard for hybrid tea roses. This 1946 All-America Rose Selections winner has very large, lemony yellow flowers that are edged in pink and have a mild, fruity fragrance. Each exquisite flower has 40-45 petals, creating an impressive effect in the garden and fresh floral bouquets. Large, glossy green foliage covers the plants. Like other hybrid teas, the Peace Hybrid Tea Rose has large, high-centered blossoms atop stately stems, making it ideal for cut-flower arrangements. Grows 4-5 ft. tall. Plant in full sun to partial shade. Zones 4-10.

Specifications

Bloom ColorLemony yellow edged in pink
Bloom ShapeHigh-centered
Bloom SizeVery large
Bloom TypeHybrid tea
FoliageLarge, glossy green
FragranceMild, fruity
Hardiness Zone4-10
Height4-5 ft.
Light RequirementsFull sun to partial shade
TypeBareroot plant
Type of RosePeace Hybrid Tea Rose
UsesCut-flower arrangements, garden