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Stiletto™ Hybrid Tea Rose

Bareroot Ownroot
Item #29236
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Description
Very strong fruity fragrance & unique color

Portland's Best Rose Gold Medal 2023

A hybrid tea rose, Stiletto™ flowers in abundant and nearly continuous waves over a long season, from late spring to late fall. Borne singly, the large, cup-shaped, exhibition-type blooms have 35 deep magenta petals—a unique color for a rose. And Stiletto has a very strong and fruity fragrance. Both the color and the fragrance are non-fading, and the sturdy stems are ideal for cutting and display.

Stiletto grows best in western climates. It is a tall bush with an upright habit of dense glossy foliage and good disease resistance, particularly to oidium and mildew, making Stiletto a low-maintenance choice, good for beginners. Hybrid tea roses work well in single plantings and mixed beds. Stilletto is a must-have in a cutting garden.

Learn how to plant and grow your Stiletto hybrid tea rose with our extensive library of rose care videos.

Details
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Genus2 Rosa
Species hybrida
Variety 'MEIzolnil'
ppaf PP30207
Item Form Bareroot Ownroot
Zone 5 - 9
Bloom Start to End Late Spring - Late Fall
Habit Upright
Height 5 ft
Width 3 ft
Bloom Size 3 in - 4 in
Petal Count 35
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Product Review Summary
Based on 2 reviews
The average rating for this product is 3.5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 3.5/5.0
Customer Reviews
July 28, 2025
2 out of 3
This shopper rated the product 4 out of 5 stars

I received 3, 2 have sprouted beautifully, 1 still has not. I trimmed to make sure it was still alive. They are green. I am hoping they sprout soon.

Monica M from TX
June 30, 2024
I don't know what to say
This shopper rated the product 3 out of 5 stars

I soaked the plant in water for 24 hours then planted this bare root rose, per the enclosed instructions. It's been 17 days and still nothing. some of the canes are turning dark brown. some of the canes are still green. would like some advice

Sam from ID

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