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Rose Arctic Flame is part of the Sub-Zero collection of roses and provides gardeners in colder regions with a beautiful, red-blooming hybrid tea rose. Arctic Flame is fragrant with vibrant red blooms and glossy green leaves. Producing blooms on long stems and larger blooms 4 in. x 5 in. across, this particular rose is a wonderful addition for cutting gardens. Gardeners in the North, this rose if for you: cold hardy and beautiful.
Mature Height (in.) | 60 in. | Mature Width (in.) | 36 in. |
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Additional Characteristics | Disease Resistant, Low Maintenance | Average Shipping Height (in.) | 12 in |
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Best Time to Plant | Spring to Fall | Bloom Season | Summer |
Bloom Shape | Cupped | Blossom Color Family | Red |
Botanical Name | Rosaceae rosa 'Arctic Flame' | Common Name Family | Rose |
Container Size | 12 Quart(s) | Container Type | Bare Root |
Fragrance | Fragrant | Growth Habit | Upright |
Hardiness Zone | 3 (-40 to -30 F),4 (-30 to -20 F),5 (-20 to -10 F),6 (-10 to 0 F),7 (0 to 10 F),8 (10 to 20 F),9 (20 to 30 F) | Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 2 |
Petal Count | Very Full (41 or More Petals) | Recommended Space Between Plantings (in.) | 12 |
Returnable | 90-Day | Rose Type | Hybrid tea |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun | Water Requirements | Once a week |
Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds | Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
Hi Sifir, thanks for reaching out. These bare roots are grade 1.5. Grade 1 generally refers to 3 or more healthy canes and a substantial root system. Grade 1.5 generally has 2 or more healthy canes that are thinner in size. Basically, this means 1.5 is slightly less mature than a grade 1 rose.
1-2 years
Yes
Bliss Parfuma is own root.
yes.
These plants will perform best in full sun but can be grown in full shade.
Dig a hole 12-18 inches deep and equally as wide. Build a mound of soil in the bottom of the hole on which to place the roots. Position the plant atop the mound so the bud union (a bulge on the stem of the plant where the rose has been grafted onto the roots) is above ground level. Fill the hole halfway with soil, firm around the roots, water, then fill the remainder of the hole with soil and water again.
Yes they are.
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