a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } True Perfume PP35,467 Rose is an award-winning pink hybrid tea shrub rose designed for garden beds, borders, patios, and containers. This intensely fragrant rose produces showy pink-blend blooms with a soft white reverse, creating a striking two-toned effect against glossy green foliage. Each large 4-inch double flower is filled with 50+ petals and releases a rich classic rose fragrance, making True Perfume an excellent choice for planting near windows, walkways, patios, porches, and outdoor seating areas. Its compact, upright habit grows approximately 3 feet tall and wide, fitting beautifully into smaller landscapes, container gardens, and mixed flower beds. True Perfume combines the elegance of a traditional rose with the disease resistance and easy-care qualities of a modern shrub rose. Grown on its own rootstock and arriving fully rooted in its container, this live rose plant is a rewarding choice for experienced gardeners and beginners alike. Key Features:Own Root Roses Award Winning - 2023 ARC Award Color - Pink Blend Habit - 3'H x 3'W Upright Garden Category - Landscape Class - Hybrid Tea Shrub Flower Size - 4" Petals - 50+ Fragrance - Classic Rose Hardiness Zone - 5-9 Planting & Care:Plant in well‑drained, loamy soil enriched with organic compost. Dig a planting hole approximately 2 feet by 2 feet and space plants 2–3 feet apart. Water thoroughly after planting, then water two to three times per week as new growth establishes. Choose a location with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Feed during spring, summer, and early fall in mild climates with a balanced, water‑soluble 20‑20‑20 fertilizer. Prune in early spring to rejuvenate the plant and encourage healthy growth. Grown on Their Own Roots, Always: Every True Bloom Rose® begins life as a clean tissue culture plant and grows on its own roots - never grafted. True Bloom Roses have Chi: an internal energy that lets them perform their best, standing strong on the roots they were born with. Why does that matter? Grafted roses join two different plants together, which can introduce problems - including the risk of viruses transferred by grafting, rootstock suckers that crowd out the variety you bought, and graft unions that fail in harsh winters. Own-root roses avoid all of it. What you plant is one plant, true to its variety from petal to root tip. The result is a healthier, longer-lived rose that establishes naturally in your garden and comes back true year after year. From clean start to first bloom, your True Bloom Rose is exactly what nature intended.