A rose tree is not a tree in the botanical sense, but rather a specially trained rose plant that has been pruned and grafted to grow in a tree-like shape. It's often called a standard rose or rose standard.
A rose tree has a single tall stem or trunk, topped with a round, bushy cluster of roses.
It's created by grafting a rose bush onto a strong stem (often of a wild rose species).
The result resembles a miniature tree, typically 26 feet tall.
Garden decoration or centerpieces
Formal landscaping
Patios or balconies (in pots)
Miniature Rose Trees Small and compact, for containers
Floribunda or Hybrid Tea Rose Trees Popular for larger garden displays
Weeping Rose Trees Have trailing branches that hang like a weeping willow
Needs full sunlight (6+ hours/day)
Regular pruning to maintain shape
Support stakes to keep the trunk upright
Protection from harsh winds and frost
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