a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Bring bold color and refined elegance to your landscape with True Serenity™, a hot pink floribunda rose from the True Bloom® Roses collection. This eye-catching rose produces deep pink, fully double blooms with 40+ petals, creating a full, luxurious flower form that adds vibrant beauty to sunny garden beds, borders, and rose gardens. Each fragrant 4-inch bloom stands out beautifully against glossy dark-green foliage, offering rich contrast and season-long ornamental appeal. True Serenity blends the classic beauty of a traditional rose with the easy-care performance of a modern shrub rose, including dependable disease resistance for lower-maintenance garden success. With its upright 3-foot by 3-foot habit, True Serenity fits beautifully into mixed borders, foundation plantings, flowering hedges, and colorful landscape designs. Plant it in full sun and enjoy vivid hot pink blooms, spicy fragrance, and reliable garden performance throughout the growing season. Key Features:Own Root RosesColor - Hot PinkHabit - 3'H x 3'W Upright GardenCategory - LandscapeClass - FloribundaFlower Size - 4"Petals - 40+Fragrance - SpicyHardiness Zone - 5-9 Planting & Care:Plant in well‑drained, loamy soil enriched with organic compost. Water thoroughly after planting, then water two to three times per week as new growth becomes established. For best flowering and overall performance, choose a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. 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.