
Orange Glow Knock Out Rose Tree - Continuous Blooming Flowering Shrub
$139.95
- Features continuous orange blooms from spring through the first frost.
- Demonstrates high resistance to common fungal diseases including black spot and powdery mildew.
- Requires minimal pruning to maintain its structured tree form.
- Adapts to a wide range of soil conditions and climate zones.
Size: 3-4 feet
Elevate Your Landscape with the Orange Glow Knock Out Rose Tree
The Orange Glow Knock Out Rose Tree offers a sophisticated vertical element for garden beds, containers, or entryways. Engineered for resilience and aesthetic consistency, this variety provides a reliable display of vibrant orange petals that persist throughout the growing season.
Resilience and Maintenance
Designed to address common gardening challenges, this rose tree is bred for high disease resistance. It effectively manages environmental stressors such as humidity and fluctuating temperatures, reducing the need for intensive chemical interventions or frequent pruning. Its self-cleaning habit ensures that spent blooms are replaced by new growth, maintaining a tidy appearance with minimal manual effort.
Growth and Environmental Adaptation
This rose tree is characterized by its robust root system and upright growth habit. It thrives in diverse soil types, provided there is adequate drainage. Its ability to bloom continuously from spring until the first frost makes it a functional choice for gardeners seeking long-term seasonal color without the high maintenance associated with traditional rose varieties.
Planting and Care Recommendations
- Sun Exposure: Requires full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily) for optimal bloom production.
- Watering: Consistent moisture is recommended, particularly during the establishment phase, focusing on the base of the plant to keep foliage dry.
- Soil: Performs best in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.
- Pruning: Minimal structural pruning is required in early spring to maintain the desired tree shape and encourage vigorous new growth.











