Your patio deserves glow-up, and we have just the tree to do so! The Amber Miniature Rose – Tree Form is unique, bold, and full of flare!
Vibrant roses grow in an abundant mound atop a sturdy tree stem! Dark green semi-lossy foliage complements these bold blooms and makes for a gorgeous addition to patios, porches, and gardens.
Known for their timeless beauty, these flowering plants are a perfect low-maintenance addition to your garden and are widely beloved by gardeners of all levels across the country. One of their main attractions is the long-lasting color that they bring to your garden. They come in yellow, pink, white, orange, and red and bloom from spring to fall. The bright blooms are contrasted by the dark green foliage.
Roses can be a beautiful addition to interior design if you cut the flowers when the petals are starting to open. To keep your roses fresh, place them in a water vase, and change this water daily. Be sure to remove leaf stems that will rest below the waterline.
Plant Care🪴
Light ☀️:
Roses require full to partial sun for optimal blooms. Six to eight hours of full sun is idealt. In hotter climates, protect the blooms from the hot, direct afternoon sun. In colder climates, it is important to prepare the plants for winter chills. One way to do this is to plant your Rose Bush next to a fence for added protection.
Sunny Knockout Roses and Red Knockout Roses can bloom with only 3 to 4 hours of sunlight.
Water 💦:
Water occasionally to keep the soil evenly moist. Some roses can survive from just rainwater, given it is not a drought season. Otherwise, water your plants once or twice a week, or more often in hotter climates.
Overwatering shows the same symptoms as underwatering. Flowers may wilt, leaves will turn yellow, and the production of new flower buds will diminish from the lack of oxygen in the root zone.
Mulch🌿:Maintain 2 to 3 inches of mulch in your flower bed to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Keep the mulch line about 2 inches from the base of your plant to prevent stem rot.
Fertilizing🌿:Roses are heavy feeders and enjoy an addition of organic matter or fertilizer to the soil in spring and again in the early summer. It is best to wait until the rose has fully established itself before fertilizing; we recommend waiting a season or two. Do not fertilize within 6 weeks of the first frost as this can produce soft growth which is damaged by frosts.
-اميرة ثوبث –
Masha Allah, very beautiful
Ashu Jain –
The plants were of the highest quality
Nable Tharang –
I purchased six of these 😍. All is healthy and thriving