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Columbus, Ohio 43215 I’m gardening elsewhere

Love At First Sight™ Hybrid Tea Rose

A new style for American gardens


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Love At First Sight™ Hybrid Tea Rose
Love At First Sight™ Hybrid Tea Rose
Regular price 1 for $29.99
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SKU: 60837

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Product Description

  • A smaller-sized hybrid tea
  • Modern-shaped flowers
  • Good disease resistance
This is the hybrid tea for smaller gardens and patio planters. While most reach about 5–6' tall, this one stops at about 3' tall. The flower form follows a growing trend in modern European rose gardens—the ball–shaped bud opens into a less–pointed bloom than the typical high–centered hybrid tea bloom. It's a little more rounded, and the extra curve is striking. This style is still very new in American gardens. Subtle bicoloring—red on the front of each petal that pales on the reverse—further enhances the rare shape. You'll be proud of your elegant fresh bouquets. Love at First Sight™ is a modern, improved cultivar, and its much cleaner foliage makes it especially disease resistant. That includes resistance to black spot—the disease rosarians detest. The blooms also carry a slight perfume and attract beneficial pollinators through summer. Rosa 'WEKmedatasy' PPAF

Visual Details

  • Zone

    5-9

  • Light

    Full Sun, Partial Shade

  • Height

    36 - 42

  • Spacing

    36 - 48"

  • Growth Rate

    Moderate once established.

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Zone6b

Grows in your Zone

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Product Snapshot

  • Zone

    5-9

  • Light

    Full Sun, Partial Shade

  • Height

    36 - 42

  • Spacing

    36 - 48"

  • Growth Rate

    Moderate once established.

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