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Julia Child Floribunda Rose Tree - Standard Form Butter-Yellow Flowering Shrub

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  • Features continuous, butter-yellow blooms throughout the growing season.
  • Standard tree form provides an elevated focal point for garden beds or containers.
  • Displays high resistance to common fungal issues such as black spot and mildew.
  • Maintains a compact, manageable growth habit suitable for smaller garden spaces.
  • Requires minimal pruning to preserve its structured, rounded canopy shape.
SKU:B0046L3A-DEF
Availability: In Stock
Category:Rose Trees

Elevate Your Landscape with the Julia Child Rose Tree

The Julia Child Rose Tree is a floribunda variety grafted onto a standard trunk, creating an elegant, elevated display of vibrant butter-yellow flowers. This plant is engineered for consistent performance, offering a reliable bloom cycle that persists from late spring through the first frost. Its structured form makes it a versatile choice for formal garden borders, patio containers, or as a standalone centerpiece.

Botanical Characteristics and Maintenance

Designed for gardeners seeking both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity, this rose tree features a dense, rounded canopy of glossy, deep green foliage. The foliage serves as a backdrop for the buttery-yellow flowers, which emit a moderate licorice-like fragrance. To maintain the health and vigor of the plant, regular deadheading of spent blooms is recommended to encourage repeat flowering cycles.

Disease Resistance and Environmental Adaptability

This variety is selected for its robust constitution, showing notable resilience against common environmental stressors such as black spot and powdery mildew. When planted in well-draining soil with adequate sunlight exposure, the Julia Child Rose Tree establishes a stable root system. It thrives in various climates, provided it receives consistent moisture and balanced fertilization during the active growing season.

Pruning and Care Guidelines

  • Pruning: Perform structural pruning in early spring to remove dead or crossing branches, maintaining the rounded shape of the canopy.
  • Watering: Ensure deep, consistent watering at the base of the plant to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
  • Soil Requirements: Prefers slightly acidic, nutrient-rich soil to support optimal petal coloration and foliage health.
  • Sun Exposure: Requires a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily for maximum bloom production.