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Rose, Oso Easy Urban Legend - 1 Gallon Proven Winners Pot
DESCRIPTION
Scientific Name: Rosoideae
Blooms/Foliage: This plant has a lovely triple tone of pink white and yellow. A prolific bloomer with glossy green foliage that thrives in hot summers. Some blooms will be double, but most are single. Easy to grow, this exceptionally disease tolerant shrub is a carefree choice for gardens and landscaping. Plants grow 3′ x 3′. Flowers are semi-doubled, with 24-30 petals per bloom.
Hardiness Zones: Hardiness Zones 4-9. This plant is thought to thrive well in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia.
Growth Habit: Trim out dead wood. Rose canes that are brown and dead may even be harboring insect pests, so remove them immediately. Always make a clean cut instead of crushing the canes as you remove them. Prune out canes that cross over other canes. Those sharp thorns damage the rose’s outer skin as easily as they snag your hands. Always prune a cane above a bud that faces away from the inside of the plant. This bud will react to the pruning by sending out a new shoot.
Exposure: Plant all shrub bush roses in full sun with well draining soil. Roses need to eat regularly, just like any other living thing. Start feeding your roses before you even place them in the planting hole by adding a scoop of compost. Use specially formulated rose food to help your roses really bloom. If you prefer organic methods, give your roses each a small scoop of Epsom salts, a banana peel, and some rotted compost. They will absolutely love these homegrown garden remedies.
Water: These plants need a small amount of water to thrive in th
- 1 Gallon Potted Plant