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Bring a burst of color and fragrance to your garden with the Rose Flavorette Honey Apricot, an exquisite rose variety prized for its honey-apricot blooms and sweet scent, ideal for cold-hardy landscapes and rose enthusiasts seeking reliable performance in Zone 3b. This compact, floriferous rose offers repeat flowering throughout the season, with lush, disease-resistant foliage and striking double petals that create a vibrant focal point in borders or containers. The Flavorette Honey Apricot rose is perfect for pollinator-friendly gardens and adds timeless elegance to any outdoor space, while its manageable 8-inch pot size ensures easy planting and instant visual impact. Enjoy the beauty of classic roses with modern hardiness and robust garden performance, making it an exceptional choice for northern climates and low-maintenance landscapes.
Key Features
Produces stunning honey-apricot double blooms with a delightful fragrance. Exceptional disease resistance for healthy, vibrant foliage all season. Repeat-flowering habit ensures continuous color from late spring to frost. Compact growth makes it ideal for borders, containers, or mixed beds. Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects, supporting garden biodiversity. Cold-hardy and reliable, thriving in Zone 3b and similar northern climates.
Plant Care Instructions
1. Light Requirements:
- Prefers full sun for at least 6 hours daily.
2. Watering:
- Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering and ensure consistent moisture during hot periods.
3. Soil Type:
- Thrives in well-draining loamy soil enriched with organic matter.
4. Temperature & Hardiness Zone:
- Hardy to Zone 3b; protect from frost in early spring and ensure winter mulch in exposed areas.
5. Fertilizer:
- Feed monthly with a balanced rose fertilizer during the active growing season.
6. Pruning & Maintenance:
- Prune in early spring to remove dead or damaged wood. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
7. Special Notes:
- Mulch base in late fall for extra winter protection.