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Rosa - Grandiflora Rose

Grandiflora roses, a class of roses introduced in the mid-20th century, were the result of crossbreeding Hybrid Tea roses and Floribunda roses. Their name, fittingly, means “large-flowered.”

Grandiflora roses are celebrated for combining the best traits of their parent classes: the flower form and long stems of Hybrid Teas with the hardiness and continuous blooming habit of Floribundas. 

Size: Characterized by an upright and sturdy growth habit, Grandifloras typically stand tall at 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters), though some varieties can reach up to 8 feet (2.4 meters) in height. They are slightly wider than Hybrid Teas, allowing for a fuller garden presence.

Flowers: The flower of the Grandiflora rose is its crowning glory. These roses produce solitary and clustered large blooms, often boasting the high-centered form of Hybrid Teas but on Floribunda-like clusters. Flower colors range from the purest white to the deepest red, with all shades of pink, yellow, and even multi-colors in between.

Bloom time: Grandifloras bloom profusely from late spring to early fall, presenting a continuous display of color.

Hardiness: They are generally hardy in USDA zones 5-9, though some can thrive up to zone 10 with proper care.

Uses: In landscape design, Grandifloras serve multiple purposes. Their height and continuous bloom make them perfect for back borders, hedges, or as specimen plants.

Pollinators: They attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, thanks to their prolific and fragrant blooms.

The iconic ‘Queen Elizabeth’ rose was the first recognized Grandiflora, introduced in 1954.

Grandiflora Roses, Shrub Roses, Great Roses, Top Roses, Fragrant Roses
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