At Peace | Hybrid Tea Rose
Honour a loved one with this graceful and fragrant, Hybrid Tea variety...
A Hybrid Tea variety, 'At Peace' will gift your garden with a mirable show of creamy yellow blossoms. Each bloom offers a delightful scent, making this rose an invaluable addition to a sensory garden (or any, for that matter). This lovely plant will make a beautiful way to remember a loved one, and will also prove a reliable gift. This variety doesn't need to be skilfully planted; it will work with any colour scheme, and be placed in more exposed areas. However, we do recommend that you provide a site that has well-drained soil and receives a good degree of sun.
Plant Information
Supplied As | 3.5L pot |
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Height on Arrival Your rose's height depends on the variety it belongs to and when it's purchased. Some roses are pruned to 15cm high when dormant; this ensures that it won't get uprooted in the wind, and is less vulnerable to disease. | 15cm (6") |
Eventual Height and Spread Your rose's eventual size can depend on both environmental and genetic conditions. | 75cm, 60cm |
Flowering Period | Repeat flowers throughout summer |
Flower Type | Hybrid Tea Bush Rose |
Fragrant | Yes |
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Our roses are carefully pruned during the colder months to ensure that they present strong, healthy growth in spring. For that reason, you may find that a rose that arrives early in the year is cut back to around 6 inches above the ground. Rest assured that it will burst into life come springtime, growing to 2ft (or more) in the first year.
Later in the year, we endeavour to send out a rose with several buds that is just about ready to flower. We ensure this supply by staggering the early pruning to delay flowering. Although not always possible, the majority of customers will receive a plant with flowers that are about to bloom.
We wrap the roots of our bare root plants and use compost to keep them moist during transportation. This extra bit of protection prevents them from drying out and allows them to get off to a flying start.
Our trusted rose grower has spent years developing the perfect packaging to protect your plant. The extra thick, cardboard box has a specially designed clamp to hold the pot in place at the bottom of the box. This prevents any movement during transit, keeping your rose safe and secure.
Bare root and containerised plants have differing planting requirements. With bare root, it is important to soak the roots in water for up to two hours before planting, and with containerised plants, you should drench their rootball. For bare root plants, it is also beneficial to prune any woody roots back a few inches, and if you have a containerised plant, you should free any spiralized roots that are growing around the rootball's circumference. When planting, bare root plants need a graft point that is above the soil, but for containerised plants, it is better to have their pot sitting no less than an inch below the ground.
Bare root and containerised plants also share some of their planting needs; dig a hole twice the radius of the rootball, and fill the hole with a mix of compost and garden soil. After this, add fertiliser and mycorrhizal fungi. After providing a generous watering, you can finish with a later of mulch, but keep it from touching your plant's stems.
Apply fertiliser and replace decomposed mulch come spring. Collect fallen leaves in autumn.
Is Collection/Mix? | No |
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Needs Ericaceous Compost? | No |