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Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose - #1.5H bareroot plant

When introduced in 1955, this large landscape variety quickly gained a following. Gardeners loved the clusters of clear pink, tea-style blooms on long stems. They were breath-taking in the garden and in cut-flower arrangements-and the glossy, dark green foliage really made the elegant flowers stand out. The flowers are self-cleaning-no deadheading ne…
When introduced in 1955, this large landscape variety quickly gained a following. Gardeners loved the clusters of clear pink, tea-style blooms on long stems. They were breath-taking in the garden and in cut-flower arrangements-and the glossy, dark green foliage really made the elegant flowers stand out. The flowers are self-cleaning-no deadheading needed, and the plants are easy to prune. Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose is an All-America Rose Selections winner-and still a favorite in gardens throughout the United States. Zones 4-10.Fortuniana Rootstock, The Best Option for Southern RegionsGrow Showier, More Disease-Resistant Roses!When it comes to rose performance, rootstock matters. That's why we're so pleased to offer Fortuniana rootstock on some of our most popular rose varieties. The best rootstock for Southern regions, Fortuniana delivers greater adaptability and vigor in the South as well as success in sandy soils. Roses with this rootstock exhibit better resistance to root knot nematodes and crown gall. They also produce 30 percent more flowers and larger blooms. Because Fortuniana rootstock takes more effort for commercial growers to produce, these roses are often difficult for home gardeners to find.
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Description

When introduced in 1955, this large landscape variety quickly gained a following. Gardeners loved the clusters of clear pink, tea-style blooms on long stems. They were breath-taking in the garden and in cut-flower arrangements-and the glossy, dark green foliage really made the elegant flowers stand out. The flowers are self-cleaning-no deadheading needed, and the plants are easy to prune. Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose is an All-America Rose Selections winner-and still a favorite in gardens throughout the United States. Zones 4-10.Fortuniana Rootstock, The Best Option for Southern RegionsGrow Showier, More Disease-Resistant Roses!When it comes to rose performance, rootstock matters. That's why we're so pleased to offer Fortuniana rootstock on some of our most popular rose varieties. The best rootstock for Southern regions, Fortuniana delivers greater adaptability and vigor in the South as well as success in sandy soils. Roses with this rootstock exhibit better resistance to root knot nematodes and crown gall. They also produce 30 percent more flowers and larger blooms. Because Fortuniana rootstock takes more effort for commercial growers to produce, these roses are often difficult for home gardeners to find.

Specifications

Bloom ColorClear pink
Bloom ShapeTea-style
Bloom TypeClusters
Disease ResistanceBetter resistance to root knot nematodes and crown gall
FoliageGlossy, dark green
Growth HabitLarge landscape variety
Hardiness Zone4-10
Repeat BloomSelf-cleaning-no deadheading needed
Soil TypeSuccess in sandy soils
TypeBareroot plant
Type of RoseGrandiflora
UsesGarden and cut-flower arrangements