Growing Zones 5 to 9
Page Number 21
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 5 ft to 7 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 35-40
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Pink
Spacing 4 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Common Name Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose

Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose

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This rose has been around for over half a century. It is the first rose classified as a grandiflora. In cool climates, blooms are a shell pink- picking up salmon shades where the nights are warm. Nearly thornless plants grow quite tall by fall, producing huge candelabras. With its lustrous cast iron foliage, it is often employed as a shrub because it's almost impervious to disease. Hybridizer: Lammerts, 1955
Bareroot Grafted Rose


Growing Zone: 5 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Grafted

Height: 5 ft to 7 ft

State Restrictions

AK;HI

Growing Zones 5 to 9
Page Number 21
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 5 ft to 7 ft
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 35-40
Foliage Color Green
Flower Color Pink
Spacing 4 ft
Bareroot y
Grafted y
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Common Name Queen Elizabeth Grandiflora Rose

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Royalty
May 30, 2023  |  By Peggy Barnett
I received this Queen Elizabeth bare root rose in March. And I must say it was huge. I soaked overnight and planted it. We had a cold spell and I had to cover it with a five gallon bucket. But no problem. It began putting on leaves within about two weeks. In 60 days it was three feet tall full of buds and blooming with the most wonderful large pink blooms. It has had not a single hint of black spot even though our Oklahoma weather has turned humid in the last couple of weeks. This is without a doubt the best performing bare root rose I have ever purchased. I wish I could attach a photo. But it is every bit as beautiful as advertised. The price is very reasonable. The shipping is a little high, so if you think you may want other roses be sure and order them together to reduce shipping costs.

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Queen Elizabeth Rose
May 17, 2023  |  By Peggy Jean Barnett
I received the Queen Elizabeth Bare Root rose in March. I planted it immediately with native soil mixed with a little biotone starter and an azalea mix planting soil. The graft was as big around as a man's thumb with a good supply of roots. It has begun blooming just two months later and is a healthy 30 inch bush. The buds are well formed and open slowly. We have had a lot of rainy weather and no sign of black spot. I am so pleased with this purchase. Tulsa, OK.

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