The Olympiad Rose Live Plants produce vibrant red flowers, making them a standout addition to any garden. This hybrid tea rose variety, known as ‘MACauck’, was the official flower of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Its strong, long stems and well-formed blooms maintain their true-red color throughout their long life, making them ideal for cutting. These plants exhibit an upright, bushy, and vigorous growth habit. Enjoy the slight fragrance and beauty of this award-winning rose.
These roses offer several benefits:
- Stunning Red Blooms: Enjoy vibrant, long-lasting red flowers.
- Ideal for Cutting: Perfect for creating beautiful floral arrangements.
- Vigorous Growth: Experience a robust and healthy plant.
- Award-Winning Variety: Grow a proven and celebrated rose.
- Slight Fragrance: Enjoy a subtle, pleasing scent.
Growing Tips: All roses thrive in a location with at least 4 to 6 hours of full sun daily and rich, organic, well-drained soil. Newly planted roses require more frequent watering than established ones. Look for wilting foliage in the morning as a sign of needing water. Soak the root ball and surrounding soil thoroughly. Reduce watering frequency as the plant roots expand. Established roses should be watered only when needed, allowing the water to seep deep into the root system. Avoid wetting the foliage, especially in the evening, to prevent disease. Roses in patio containers usually need more frequent watering than those in the ground. Drip irrigation systems and soaker hoses are effective for conserving water and promoting disease-free plants.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How tall will the Olympiad Rose plants grow? Expect the plants to reach around 25-30 inches in height.
- What type of soil is best for Olympiad Roses? A rich, organic, and well-drained soil is ideal.
- How much sunlight do these roses need? They require at least 4 to 6 hours of full sun each day.
- How often should I water my newly planted Olympiad Rose? Water frequently, checking for wilting foliage in the morning as a sign.
- Do these roses come in a container? Plants are shipped without a container, wrapped and fastened securely in our packaging.
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