Clouds of Glory White Hybrid Tea Rose
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Clouds of Glory White Hybrid Tea Rose

3-Gallon
Item # 32087
$39.95
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Blooms on 14- to 18-inch stems make wonderful cut flowers! The 4- to 5-inch blooms display a lovely open shape.

3 gallon - our largest container size available!

Be one of the few to grow this exquisite new hybrid tea! This Jackson & Perkins introduction is in very limited supply, so order today to reserve yours.

What an apt name for this sweet new rose! Each clean white bloom has just the slightest flush of pink at the center, bringing to mind a fluffy summer cloud being painted with the first color of the setting sun. The 4- to 5-inch flowers have a lovely open shape, each bright petal displaying itself proudly against the backdrop of healthy, dark green foliage.

And 'Clouds of Glory' is as deliciously scented as it is beautiful, perfuming the garden or your home with a strong Old rose fragrance that you'll notice long before you reach the shrub. The flowers start arriving in early summer and don't stop until late fall. If you only plant one new rose this fall, make it 'Clouds of Glory'! Zones 5-10. Exclusive.

Genus Rosa
Variety 'Clouds of Glory'
Item Form 3-Gallon
Zone 5 - 10
Bloom Season Early Summer - Late Fall
Plant Height 4 ft
Plant Width 4 ft
Bloom Size 4 in - 5 in
StemLength 14 in - 18 in
Additional Characteristics Flower, Fragrance, Long Bloomers
Bloom Color Light Pink, White
Bud Shape Ovoid, Pointed
Foliage Color Dark Green
Fragrance Old Rose, Strong
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Season Of Interest Fall, Summer
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Border, Cut Flowers, Landscapes, Outdoor
Restrictions Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Canada
Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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What to Expect


Container roses should typically be planted in late spring and fall. They’re easy to plant (all you need is a trowel), and they provide instant gratification, as they aren’t dormant and will have buds within a few short weeks, if they don’t when they arrive. They’re also perfect for transplanting into containers and make an attractive gift.

Container roses are usually nicely leafed out, and may even have flowers on them, which is a great way for you to know when you purchase them what they’re going to look and smell like.

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