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Monday, May 28, 2007

Landscape Your Yard With Rose Trees


Rose Trees

Sakura flower trees -

Rose trees, which are at times also called rose standards, are a bit different from your typical rose plant or rose bush. They are actually created by grafting a central cane to rootstock at the bottom, and to a grandiflora or floribunda rose bush at the top. All the flowers grow, or more aptly, burst, from the top of the cane. Care must also be taken to shield rose trees from the temperature extremes of the winter. While regular roses only need a layer of mulch applied around their base, rose trees must be mulched all the way up the cane. It can also be rather difficult to keep rose trees healthy and growing optimally. Much care must be exercised in their pruning, you must never prune the central support cane, but only the flowering crown. If you do not you can harm the rose by pruning incorrectly, making it susceptible to disease.

When you are choosing your rose tree, you will be able to choose from several different varieties. You might also like to consider a weeping tree, which may be named for the weeping willow. Weeping rose trees have a profusion of flowers that pour out toward the ground, in a series of beautiful tears. For striking views, you might choose the Roseberry Blanket Weeping Rose Tree, whose fuschia blossoms are sure to catch your eye.

In spite of all the extra care that goes into them, rose trees can be a worthwhile pursuit. Placed well they can turn any normal garden into a magical place.

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