Miss Manners™ Grandiflora Rose Tree
It was once opined that the sign of good manners is the ability to put up with bad ones. Miss Manners Grandiflora can take your rudest winters and most impolite garden pests with grace and poise. This Grandiflora starts the season with shapely buds that open to flowers of up to 60 petals each. An attractive and compact rose, Miss Manners produces deep pink roses with an old-fashioned, English-style appearance and a moderate, fruity fragrance. Hardiness to at least Zone 5, along with excellent disease resistance to powdery mildew, downy mildew, and rust make this rose both strong and beautiful. You'll enjoy excellent color retention, too. Rosa cv. 'Wekalmylcas' PPAF
What Is a Tree Rose?
Unlike traditional shrub roses that grow from the base up, tree roses—also known as grafted standard roses—are specially cultivated by grafting a rose variety onto a sturdy, 2–3-foot tall trunk of rose rootstock. This horticultural technique allows favorite floribunda, grandiflora, hybrid tea, or even climbing rose varieties to take on an elegant tree-like form. The result is a dramatic garden feature: a vertical accent that elevates lush, colorful blooms to near eye level. Tree roses offer a refined structure and bring added dimension to flower beds, borders, and containers alike.
Original: $119.99
-65%$119.99
$42.00

Description
It was once opined that the sign of good manners is the ability to put up with bad ones. Miss Manners Grandiflora can take your rudest winters and most impolite garden pests with grace and poise. This Grandiflora starts the season with shapely buds that open to flowers of up to 60 petals each. An attractive and compact rose, Miss Manners produces deep pink roses with an old-fashioned, English-style appearance and a moderate, fruity fragrance. Hardiness to at least Zone 5, along with excellent disease resistance to powdery mildew, downy mildew, and rust make this rose both strong and beautiful. You'll enjoy excellent color retention, too. Rosa cv. 'Wekalmylcas' PPAF
What Is a Tree Rose?
Unlike traditional shrub roses that grow from the base up, tree roses—also known as grafted standard roses—are specially cultivated by grafting a rose variety onto a sturdy, 2–3-foot tall trunk of rose rootstock. This horticultural technique allows favorite floribunda, grandiflora, hybrid tea, or even climbing rose varieties to take on an elegant tree-like form. The result is a dramatic garden feature: a vertical accent that elevates lush, colorful blooms to near eye level. Tree roses offer a refined structure and bring added dimension to flower beds, borders, and containers alike.






















