Spectacular Climbing Rose with Amazing Fragrance
A splendid, showy climber, Perfume Breeze™ is a bouquet of fragrance! Its delicate, sweet scent is carried by the breeze, creating a delightful escape for the senses. Enjoy these roses when sitting outside, or cut some and bring inside to brighten your entire home.
The blooms of Perfume Breeze™ are lovely, in shades of soft pink to near white. Arching stems hold large clusters of the small double flowers, forming a graceful, wisteria-like effect. The cascade of fragrant roses bloom from spring through fall, offering months of beauty.
Plant near an arbor, fence, or trellis and watch Perfume Breeze™ climb and flourish. Cold-hardy and disease-resistant, this low-maintenance rose will also thrive as a garden accent and when planted in containers. Add a burst of fragrance to your landscape today with the Perfume Breeze™ Rose!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Select a well-drained planting site in full sun (at least 6 hours per day). Dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the root ball. Backfill the soil until you have a hole the same size or slightly larger than the container the rose is in.
Plant the rose at the same depth as it is in the container. Mulch around the base of the tree to conserve moisture.
To container plant, select a pot that’s twice the size of your rose’s shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes. Then use organic soil mix and place your tree in its pot. Put your planted rose in a sunny area outside.
2. Watering: Water around the roots rather than overhead, and water about once or twice weekly. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil about 3 inches down. If the soil is dry, water until the ground is moist, or water container trees until you see water escaping the drainage holes.
Roses will need supplemental watering to support heavy blooming during the growing season.
3. Fertilizing: Feed with a rose fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
4. Pruning: In late winter, prune off any damaged or diseased stems. The overall height can be cut back by half, and the oldest and thickest branches should be cut back to the ground.
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