Strike It Rich® Grandiflora Rose Tree
There's treasure aplenty in this amazing Grandiflora. Super-long, elegant buds open in orange-yellow, polished with a blush pink tone. These large flowers gleam in place in the landscape, and absolutely shine in the vase. These opulent flowers bloom in abundance, especially on our larger Jumbo plant. With natural disease resistance and incredible vigor, Strike It Rich Rose doesn't require a wealth of care or chemicals to stay happy in the garden. Very dark green leaves & unusual red stems set off the many showy clusters of blossoms. You'll adore the sweet perfume of this rose, too.
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
There's treasure aplenty in this amazing Grandiflora. Super-long, elegant buds open in orange-yellow, polished with a blush pink tone. These large flowers gleam in place in the landscape, and absolutely shine in the vase. These opulent flowers bloom in abundance, especially on our larger Jumbo plant. With natural disease resistance and incredible vigor, Strike It Rich Rose doesn't require a wealth of care or chemicals to stay happy in the garden. Very dark green leaves & unusual red stems set off the many showy clusters of blossoms. You'll adore the sweet perfume of this rose, too.
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.






















