About Pink Promise™ Bare-Root Rose Bush
Rosa ‘WEKvaldaom’ — Pink Promise™
Plant Patent: PP 18,782
🌹 A stately Hybrid Tea rose honored as the official rose of the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Pink Promise™ is a luminous, elegant Hybrid Tea rose treasured for its tall, graceful stems and refined, soft pink blooms with a delicate pearly sheen. Bred by Tom Carruth, this variety stands out in both the garden and the vase, producing long, perfectly formed buds that open into classic, high-centered blooms. With excellent disease resistance and strong vigor, Pink Promise™ offers a season-long display of beauty and hope.
💐 Plant & Flower Traits
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🌹 Rose Type: Hybrid Tea — long stems and formal high-centered blooms
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🎨 Color: Soft, pure pink with a creamy, luminous undertone
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🌸 Bloom Form: Elegant, high-centered Hybrid Tea shape
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📏 Bloom Size: Large, fully formed flowers
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🔁 Flowering Habit: Reliable repeat bloomer from spring through fall
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🌼 Fragrance: Light, fresh scent
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🌿 Foliage: Glossy medium-green leaves on strong, upright canes
🏡 Growth & Garden Habits
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🌱 Growth Habit: Upright, tall, and stately — excellent for cutting
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↕️ Height: Approximately 4–6 ft
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↔️ Width: Around 3 ft
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❄️ Winter Hardiness: USDA Zones 6–10
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☀️ Light Requirements: Full sun for best color and bloom production
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🌼 Ideal Uses:
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Cutting gardens
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Specimen plantings
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Formal borders
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Symbolic gardens and memorial spaces
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💛 Why Fast Growing Plant Loves It
Pink Promise™ is more than a beautiful rose — it carries meaning. Selected as the official rose of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, it symbolizes hope, strength, and resilience. Its refined pink blooms add romance and elegance to every garden, and its tall stems make it a florist favorite. Whether grown for its beauty or its message, Pink Promise™ is a rose that touches the heart as much as the landscape.
🌿 Growing & Care Recommendations
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Planting Site: Choose a sunny area with rich, well-drained soil
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Watering: Keep evenly moist during establishment; deep watering supports rebloom
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Pruning: Prune in early spring to shape and encourage new flowering canes
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Maintenance: Deadhead regularly to promote continuous blooming and maintain its elegant appearance
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