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Pink Knock Out® Rose Tree - Continuous Blooming Standard Shrub Rose

$108.95

$305.90

  • Features a standard tree form with a grafted rose canopy for elevated garden display.
  • Engineered for continuous blooming cycles from spring through the first frost.
  • Demonstrates natural resistance to common fungal issues including black spot and powdery mildew.
  • Requires minimal pruning to maintain its rounded, compact canopy structure.

Size: 3-4 feet

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0FX5JHD
Availability: In Stock
Category:Rose Trees

Elevate Your Landscape with the Pink Knock Out Rose Tree

The Pink Knock Out Rose Tree provides a structured, vertical element to garden beds and container arrangements. By elevating the classic shrub rose onto a standard trunk, this plant creates a focal point that integrates well with perennial borders or patio settings.

Consistent Flowering Performance

This variety is characterized by its ability to produce vibrant pink blooms repeatedly throughout the growing season. Unlike traditional rose varieties that require deadheading to encourage new growth, this plant maintains a self-cleaning habit, allowing for continuous color output from spring until the onset of winter dormancy.

Disease Resistance and Maintenance

The plant is developed to withstand common environmental stressors that typically affect rose health. Its foliage demonstrates significant resistance to black spot and powdery mildew, reducing the need for chemical intervention. The tree form is naturally compact, requiring only light trimming to preserve the spherical shape of the canopy.

Planting and Care Guidelines

  • Light Requirements: Thrives in full sun exposure, requiring at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal bloom density.
  • Soil Conditions: Prefers well-drained, nutrient-rich soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH level.
  • Watering: Establish a consistent irrigation schedule, focusing water at the base of the plant to keep foliage dry and minimize fungal risk.
  • Pruning: Perform structural pruning in late winter or early spring while the plant is dormant to remove crossing branches and encourage airflow.