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R190.00Add to cartCarousel Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Comtesse Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartComtesse Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Coral Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartCoral Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Gulilah Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartGulilah Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Jean Geldenhuys Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartJean Geldenhuys Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Satchmo Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartSatchmo Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Momentum Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartMomentum Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Not Simply Pink Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartNot Simply Pink Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Passion of St. Peters Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartPassion of St. Peters Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Peace Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartPeace Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Purple Glow Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartPurple Glow Rose STD 90cm
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Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.Red Ayeye Rose STD 90cm
R305.00Add to cartRed Ayeye Rose STD 90cm
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Afternoon Sun
Moderate Watering
Monthly Feeding
Prune in WinterStandard roses, also known as lollipop roses, are a form of rose plant that is trained to have a long, straight trunk or stem with a rounded canopy of foliage and flowers at the top.
They are often used as standalone specimens in gardens or as focal points in landscaping.Growth habit
Standard roses are typically grafted plants where a desirable rose variety, known as the “scion,” is grafted onto a tall, straight stem of a different rose species or rootstock.
The stem is trained to grow straight and upright, creating a clear trunk without any side branches until it reaches a specific height.
At the top, the scion forms a rounded head or canopy of foliage and flowers.Height and size
The overall height of standard roses can vary depending on the desired size and how they are pruned.
Generally, standard roses can reach a height of 1 to 2m, with the canopy or head taking up a significant portion of the overall height.Pruning and maintenance
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of standard roses. Pruning is typically done in early spring or late winter, before new growth emerges.
It involves removing dead, damaged, or weak wood, as well as shaping the canopy by selectively pruning the side branches.Flowering
Standard roses produce flowers at the top of the canopy, just like other rose varieties.
The flowers can come in various colors, forms, and fragrances, depending on the specific rose variety used as the scion.
They often bloom during the growing season, providing a beautiful display of color and fragrance.Uses
Standard roses are versatile and can be used in different garden settings. They are commonly planted in borders, formal gardens, or as standalone specimens in containers or garden beds.
Due to their vertical stature and the visual impact of the rounded canopy of flowers, they can serve as focal points in landscapes or create a dramatic effect when planted in groups.Varieties
Many rose varieties can be trained as standards, allowing for a wide selection of flower colors, forms, and fragrances.
Popular rose varieties often used as standard roses include hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras.Standard roses, or lollipop roses, are eye-catching additions to gardens and landscapes. Their elegant form, long stems, and rounded canopy of flowers create a unique visual appeal.
With proper care, pruning, and attention, standard roses can bring vertical interest and beauty to any outdoor space.