
Rose Precious Ruby (Floribunda) Plants

Product Description
Rose Precious Ruby (Floribunda) Bare Root Plants provide a reliable show of vibrant red flowers throughout the summer months. With a compact, upright growth habit and strong disease resistance, this rose thrives in full sun and is equally at home in containers or garden borders. Its long flowering period ensures lasting colour and charm.
Floribunda: Flori meaning many therefore floribundas produce multiple flowers per flower stem, often in clusters. With so many flowers the individual flowers are often smaller and more natural looking but they still often have great fragrance. Great for containers or the front or middle of the border. Ideal for cutting for the vase for a more natural arrangement.
These roses are supplied as 2 year old bare root plants with 2 to 3 breaks.
Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably, soak the roots in water before planting, and cover the graft union just below soil level. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.
Product Details
Grow In
- Border
- Container
- Patio
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
Delivery & Returns
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