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SPRING HILL NURSERIES - Chantilly Cream Hybrid Tea Rose Dormant Bare Root Plant (1-Pack)
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SPRING HILL NURSERIES - Chantilly Cream Hybrid Tea Rose Dormant Bare Root Plant (1-Pack)

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Each offer includes one dormant bare root rose bush Plant in full sun to partial shade in well drained, humus enriched soil Spreads 24 to 60 inches wide and up to 60 inches tall Has a classic hybrid tea flower form with 50 to 60 petals, measuring 4 to 5 inches wide Removing spent blooms will encourage more flowers; Prune dramatically in early spring, after the danger of frost has passed and before new growth has begun.move any dead or damaged branches Chantilly Cream is a classic hybrid tea type whose strong, very sweet fragrance will please any person fortunate enough to happen across your garden. An overall full plant, Chantilly Cream's double flowers create an old-fashioned look, and the bush is nice and vigorous. Despite the bloom coloring being on the light side, this rose stands up to the heat of the summer sun, and its hues are long lasting. It also features very strong resistance to such diseases as rose rust, downy mildew and powdery mildew. Remember that warmer zones produce larger hybrid tea roses. These bare root roses are shipped in the spring, allowing you to plant them while they are still dormant. Bareroot roses should be planted as soon as possible. If you are unable to plant your bareroot roses within a few days of receiving them, heel them in where you want to plant them. Dig a trench deep and wide enough to hold the roots and about 2-thirds of the top of your roses, place the roses in the trench and cover with soil until you are able to plant properly.