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Save 11% on True Bloom by Altman Plants 8QT True Friendship Yellow Rose Live Plant
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True Bloom by Altman Plants 8QT True Friendship Yellow Rose Live Plant

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Yellow Roses have been highly praised for their beauty and durability, with many customers noting that they are the hardest roses they have ever dealt with. However, some customers have experienced dried out branches and leaves, and have had difficulty replanting. Be sure to wait on planting if your area is cold to ensure that the rose will bloom like the picture.
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Deep bonds can be formed over gardening, and planting. True Friendship is certainly one way to forge friendly connections with other rose admirers in your neighborhood. Part of the True Bloom Roses series, this award-winning floribunda is a prolific bloomer with warm yellow double flowers, glossy green foliage, and a compact growth …
Deep bonds can be formed over gardening, and planting. True Friendship is certainly one way to forge friendly connections with other rose admirers in your neighborhood. Part of the True Bloom Roses series, this award-winning floribunda is a prolific bloomer with warm yellow double flowers, glossy green foliage, and a compact growth habit. With its 3-inch yellow blooms, 35 to 40 petals each, its easy to distinguish True Friendship from the oranges, pinks, and reds of its True Bloom siblings. Growing to 3 feet high and wide, the winner of the Floribunda Gold Medal at the Rose Hills International Rose Trials in 2016 is terrific for smaller spaces as well as landscapes. The aromatically sweet flowers will win friends and influence neighbors as cut flowers. Excellent in borders, mixed groupings, open landscapes, and containers too. Dig a planting hole of 2 feet by 2 feet, with 2 to 3 feet of space between plants. Roses do best in a well-drained, loamy soil containing organic compost. Water thoroughly after planting and water three times per week after new growth. Plant where it will receive at least six hours of sunlight per day. Feed during spring and summer with a water-soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer. Prune in early spring to rejuvenate the plant. Cold hardy to Zone 5.
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Yellow Roses have been highly praised for their beauty and durability, with many customers noting that they are the hardest roses they have ever dealt with. However, some customers have experienced dried out branches and leaves, and have had difficulty replanting. Be sure to wait on planting if your area is cold to ensure that the rose will bloom like the picture.

Pros

  • Beautiful blooms
  • Hardiest roses
  • Continuously blooming
  • Smells wonderful

Cons

  • Delivery issues (dry, dead leaves)
  • May not bloom as expected
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Deep bonds can be formed over gardening, and planting. True Friendship is certainly one way to forge friendly connections with other rose admirers in your neighborhood. Part of the True Bloom Roses series, this award-winning floribunda is a prolific bloomer with warm yellow double flowers, glossy green foliage, and a compact growth habit. With its 3-inch yellow blooms, 35 to 40 petals each, its easy to distinguish True Friendship from the oranges, pinks, and reds of its True Bloom siblings. Growing to 3 feet high and wide, the winner of the Floribunda Gold Medal at the Rose Hills International Rose Trials in 2016 is terrific for smaller spaces as well as landscapes. The aromatically sweet flowers will win friends and influence neighbors as cut flowers. Excellent in borders, mixed groupings, open landscapes, and containers too. Dig a planting hole of 2 feet by 2 feet, with 2 to 3 feet of space between plants. Roses do best in a well-drained, loamy soil containing organic compost. Water thoroughly after planting and water three times per week after new growth. Plant where it will receive at least six hours of sunlight per day. Feed during spring and summer with a water-soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer. Prune in early spring to rejuvenate the plant. Cold hardy to Zone 5.