Rose(Red,Pink,Yellow Colors) | Rosaceae
- Bring timeless elegance, romance, and an enchanting fragrance to your space with the classic Rose. Featuring lush, deep green foliage and exquisitely layered, velvety petals in brilliant shades of red, pink, and yellow, this iconic flowering shrub adds a sophisticated pop of color that perfectly complements a sleek, modern aesthetic.
Key Features
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Classic velour blooms Gorgeous, multi-layered flowers in striking red, soft pink, and bright yellow that stand out beautifully against matte black covers
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Signature fragrance Fills your balcony, patio, or well-lit indoor spaces with a sweet, soothing traditional floral aroma
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Long blooming season Prolific re-bloomer that delivers waves of stunning color from spring through autumn
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Excellent cut flowers Perfect for snipping fresh, vibrant blossoms to display in indoor vases or table arrangements
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Symbol of positive energy Highly regarded for lifting the mood and bringing a sense of luxury and grace to home environments
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Versatile styling Can be easily pruned into a neat, compact bush structure ideal for premium container setups
Plant Information
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Botanical Name: Rosa (Family: Rosaceae)
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Common Name: Rose / Garden Rose
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Plant Type: Deciduous or evergreen flowering perennial shrub
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Sunlight: Full sun (requires at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily)
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Watering: Moderate (water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry; avoid overhead splashing)
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Maintenance: Medium to high (requires routine pruning and deadheading)
Best Uses
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Premium statement pieces on sunny balconies, open patios, and decks
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Elegant, symmetrical entryway accents when paired with minimalist black pots
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Bright, sun-drenched windowsills or open-air courtyard displays
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Fresh, homegrown floral cuttings for sophisticated indoor styling
Care Guide
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Position in a location that receives ample direct sunlight to ensure robust stem growth and abundant budding.
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Water at the base of the plant rather than wetting the leaves to prevent common fungal spots.
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Cut back faded flowers (deadheading) down to the first five-leaflet leaf to prompt a quick burst of fresh blooms.
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Use a well-draining, rich organic potting mix and feed monthly with a balanced rose fertilizer during the growing season.
*Note: The image is for illustration purposes. As live plants are unique living products, the actual plant received may vary slightly in shape, size, and bud count, pot.















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