Pink Rose Tree

The Pink Rose Tree adds elegant color and structure to landscapes, with lush blooms on a compact, tree-like form that's perfect for patios and entryways.
Plant Type
Perennial
Light Requirement
Full sun
Max Height
5 feet
Max Spread
4 feet

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A Pink Rose Tree is created by grafting a classic pink floribunda or hybrid tea rose onto a single tall stem, forming a tidy, rounded canopy of continuous blooms. These trees typically reach 3–6 feet in height and offer long-lasting, fragrant flowers from spring through fall. With proper care, they provide consistent color and charm while taking up minimal space. Their formal appearance makes them ideal for flanking walkways, framing garden beds, or growing in decorative pots. These roses bring the beauty of traditional shrubs into a more sculptural, vertical format.

This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.

Seasonal Interest:

Repeated blooms from spring to frost, lush green foliage, formal shape

Landscape Uses:

Patio containers, garden entrances, accent near paths or seating areas

Allergy Considerations:

Moderate; mild fragrance and pollen may affect sensitive individuals

Kid/Pet Safety:

Non-toxic, but thorns may scratch or poke

Mess Factor:

Low to moderate; spent blooms and some leaf drop

Maintenance Level:

Moderate (requires pruning, fertilizing, and deadheading)

This section covers practical care information for homeowners.

Water Needs:

Moderate; prefers deep, consistent watering—especially during bloom cycles

Soil Tolerance:

Well-drained, loamy soil enriched with organic matter

Drought Tolerance:

Low to moderate; regular watering is best for continuous flowering

Deer Resistance:

Low; roses are typically attractive to deer

Pest/Disease Resistance:

Varies by cultivar; typically good with disease-resistant varieties like Knock Out®

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