Angel Face Bare Root Rose Bush
Rosa ‘Angel Face’ Angel Face (Tree Form)
Angel Face Tree Rose is the grafted tree form of the beloved floribunda introduced in the U.S. by Jackson & Perkins (USA) in 1968. Famous for its ruffled lavender blooms edged in deep violet, each flower carries a strong citrus and spice fragrance. The blooms, about 3–4″ wide with ~30 petals, repeat freely through the season. As a tree rose, Angel Face® offers the same beauty in a dramatic, elevated form that highlights its clusters of flowers at eye level.
💐 Plant & Flower Traits
🌹 Rose Type: Floribunda (tree-grafted standard)
🧬 Breeder: Herbert Swim & Weeks Roses (USA), 1968
🏢 Introduced By: Jackson & Perkins (USA), 1968
🎨 Color: Lavender with violet edges
🌸 Petal Count: ~30 petals
💠 Bloom Form: Ruffled, semi-high centered, borne in clusters
📏 Bloom Size: ~3–4″ (7–10 cm) across
🔁 Flowering: Repeat blooming spring through fall
🏺 Vase Life: Excellent—sturdy stems for cutting
🧴 Fragrance: Strong citrus and spice fragrance
🏡 Growth & Garden Habits
🌿 Growth Type: Upright tree-form rose (grafted standard, typically 24–36″ trunk with rounded top)
☀️ Light Requirements: Full sun
❄️ Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 6–9
📐 Spacing: ~3–4 ft (90–120 cm)
↕️ Height: ~4–6 ft total including trunk (120–180 cm)
↔️ Width: ~2–3 ft (60–90 cm)
🛡️ Health & Suitability
🌱 Rootstock: Budded onto RW
💪 Disease Resistance: Fair—may need extra care in humid regions
🌎 Regional Recommendations: Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Southeast, West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Southwest
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