Experience the Beauty of the OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose
The OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose is a stunning addition to any garden. Its pure white flowers are incredibly rich when flowering, and its beauty lies in the simplicity of its flowers and their large silky petals. This rose combines the classic beauty of a white rose with modern-day disease resistance and continuous blooming. It keeps its beautiful dark leaves and bright flowers until late autumn.
The OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose is perfect for creating a striking visual impact. Use it as a mass planting of three or more to create a sea of white blooms. It also thrives in large decorative containers, adding elegance to patios and decks. Enjoy months of beauty with no spraying or deadheading, making it a low-maintenance choice for any gardener. This disease-resistant rose ensures a healthy and vibrant display all season long.
Benefits of Planting OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose:
- Disease Resistance: Highly resistant to common rose diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments.
- Continuous Blooming: Blooms throughout the summer, providing a long-lasting display of white flowers.
- Low Maintenance: Requires no spraying or deadheading, saving time and effort.
- Versatile Planting: Suitable for mass plantings, containers, and mixed borders.
- Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives in growing zones 3-9, tolerating a wide range of climates.
The height of this rose is 2 – 3′. Immediate shipping in 4″ pot. Plants ordered during winter months are shipped dormant.
Frequently Asked Questions About OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose
- How big will the OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose get?
The mature height of the rose is typically between 2 and 3 feet tall. - What kind of soil does this rose need?
It thrives in well-drained soil. Amending the soil with organic matter can improve its performance. - How much sunlight does the OSO EASY ICE BAY™ Landscape Rose require?
It needs at least 6 hours of sunlight per day for optimal blooming and healthy growth. - Is this rose really disease resistant?
Yes, it is bred for disease resistance, reducing the need for spraying. - When is the best time to plant this rose?
The best time to plant is in the spring or fall.
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