Rosa spp.

grandiflora rose

About the Grandiflora Rose

The Grandiflora class is often placed with Hybrid Teas. They possess the same tall, bushy, upright habit and large, beautiful flowers, but they are formed in clusters on short cutting stems. Many colors and fragrances available. Use in the garden as a tall specimen rose, middle to back border accent or in a cutting garden. Browse our selection of grandiflora varieties online.


Care Notes

Plant in well-drained, amended soil at least 2-3′ apart. Water well after planting; maintain 1” of water once a week the first year. Prune down to uppermost new growth in early spring. Feed at least three times (full leaf, after first bloom, and in August) during the growing season with a slow release fertilizer. Follow label instructions. Mulch 2″ to suppress weeds, retain moisture and protect against extremes of soil temperature. Deadhead and clean around the base of the plant as much as possible. Keep an insect and disease control such as Neem Oil on hand. Wrap in burlap or spray with Wilt-stop to protect from winter desiccation and mulch the base 4-6″ in late November to protect the graft/bud union.

Planting For Success

Angelo's Planting Guide

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  • Full Sun
  • Summer, Fall
  • 4-6'
  • 2-4'

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Companion Plants

Plant with Barberry, Panicle Hydrangea, Junipers, and sun loving perennials such as Salvia, Sedum and Coneflower.