Vavoom™ Floribunda Rose Tree
Vavoom™ lives up to its name in eye-popping, juicy orange color. This sweet treat of a rose delights with glowing citrus orange petals, set against glossy green leaves and touches of deep mahogany-red on new growth. With a rounded and compact form, Vavoom™ grows to under three feet in height, making it the perfect little treat for those tight spaces in the landscape. From its fat and full buds to its petal-packed flowers, this pert Floribunda will be sure to make you smile. Excellent fragrance and good disease resistance makes each rose a bit of sunshine on a stem. Rosa Floribunda cv. WEKjutono
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: $95.99
-65%$95.99
$33.60

Description
Vavoom™ lives up to its name in eye-popping, juicy orange color. This sweet treat of a rose delights with glowing citrus orange petals, set against glossy green leaves and touches of deep mahogany-red on new growth. With a rounded and compact form, Vavoom™ grows to under three feet in height, making it the perfect little treat for those tight spaces in the landscape. From its fat and full buds to its petal-packed flowers, this pert Floribunda will be sure to make you smile. Excellent fragrance and good disease resistance makes each rose a bit of sunshine on a stem. Rosa Floribunda cv. WEKjutono
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.






















