Product Details
Growing Zones 5-10
Page Number 24
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant Strong, fruit and rose tea
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 3-4'
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 26-40
Foliage Color Dark green
Flower Color Violet-red
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies MEIthatie
Common Name Rose, Grandiflora, Sweet Spirit™

Rose, Grandiflora, Sweet Spirit™

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(Plant Patent #30860, Var: MEIthatie) Large buds spiral open to reveal fully double blooms of classic form in an eye-catching shade of rich, violet-red. The dark green, semi-glossy foliage has proven quite impervious to black spot and handles hot, humid climates with ease. Bushy, rounded plants offer wonderful landscape form. Hybridizer: Meilland®, 2019
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Growing Zone: 5-10

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Own Root

Height: 3-4'

State Restrictions

AK; HI

Growing Zones 5-10
Page Number 24
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 5-5-7
Flowering Season Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant Strong, fruit and rose tea
Size Shipped 2 year, #1 grade
Height 3-4'
Flowering Yes
Petal Count 26-40
Foliage Color Dark green
Flower Color Violet-red
Deciduous y
Prune Time Late fall and early spring
Disease Resistant y
Genus Rosa
Species hybrida
Subspecies MEIthatie
Common Name Rose, Grandiflora, Sweet Spirit™

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Very pleased ! Pleasantly pretty !
Apr 30, 2026  |  By Monica
I randomly picked this ROSE to buy about 4 yrs ago from EDMUNDS. I planted it close to MY House .. It's the first thing you see when you open my door and walk outside. . It REALLY STANDS OUT ! IT has warmed up to me and now the buds, when they bloom are huge and terrific. Be PATIENT with this one and she will be sure to amaze you. Roses have to be fed but not too much or you can burn them. Organic FOODS like peelings and juice from fruits leftover peelings blended up fine and remember when you plant to provide drainage way down deep in the hole ( I use Cedar aromatic mulch it keeps bugs away) then good quality planting mix then dust the roots w bone meal that helps new leaves form.. nitrogen. Over the years it will come to love you and reward you with a SWEET SPIRIT

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Great little rose
Sep 18, 2024  |  By Natalia Watts
I purchased 2 of these during end of season sale. Planted them in pots, no special care provided. They have had their leaves practically completely eaten by the green worms, have been fighting the drought, but still producing beautiful flowers! This little rose is a fighter, beautiful bright fusia flowers are visible from far away.

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