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It’s appropriate that our Floribunda Rose Julia Child™ has buttery bold blooms and a licorice-clove fragrance its namesake would have loved in the kitchen. This 2006 All-America Rose Selections® winner produces very full blooms through the better part of five months, which makes it a compelling possibility for containers in warmer climates. Flowers age to a lovely pale yellow. Own-root. ‘Wekvossutono’ PP 18,473
For beauty and fragrance the rose knows few rivals. Roses have been cultivated for centuries; there are thousands of cultivars available and, often, an accompanying thicket of taxonomical jargon. Don’t worry about the terminology – the roses we elect to offer were chosen for their beauty, disease-resistance and vigor. Whether you’re looking for a rangy climber to run up a pergola or a petite specimen for a particular spot in the garden, we very likely have a variety to suit.
Roses require 6 or more hours of direct sun per day and fertile, reasonably moist soil. They benefit from an occasional feeding during the growing season. For more information on Rose care, please see the Growing Guide tab on this page.
Tip: We use as a foliar feed on Rose bushes in our trial garden and find plants are healthier and perform better throughout the season.























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