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Peace Hybrid Tea Rose Bushes

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  • Size: 1.2x0.90m (4ft x 3ft)
  • Colour: Primrose/pink
  • Shape: Fully double
  • Scent: Delicate
  • Flowering: Continuous
  • Group: Hybrid Tea Rose
  • Foliage: Healthy
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
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Description

The Peace Rose

Peace, introduced to the world in 1945 by Meilland in France, is a strong, healthy and reliable rose with perfect large high centred and fully double blooms of a lovely pale yellow often flushed with a delicate soft pink and having a very sweet scent. The healthy glossy dark green foliage is held on vigorous upright stems and it will flower continuously  from July until September.  It will eventually reach a height of 4ft and will tolerate light shade although, in common with most roses, it prefers full sun. This should be an automatic choice so for suitable companions take a look at the rest of our range of some of the best hybrid tea roses you can buy. 

Peace in your garden

This is the most popular rose of the 20th century and rightly so.  It has strong growth and reliable repeat flowering making it an obvious choice for many situations.  Peace is often used as part of a traditional formal rose bed but is, perhaps, perfect within a more modern planting of mixed perennials and grasses where the vigorous growth punctuates and accentuates softer shapes and forms.  It is an excellent cutting rose having large, scented blooms that last well in a vase.

Features

  • Size: 1.2m x .90m ((4ft x 3ft)
  • Colour: Light primrose yellow occasionally flushed pink
  • Shape: Large fully double tea rose blooms
  • Scent: Sweet perfume
  • Flowering: Continuous from July to September
  • Group: Hybrid Tea Rose
  • Foliage: Rich green and glossy

Did you know?

Peace was bred by Meilland during the war in France and named 'Madame A Meilland' after his late mother and this remains the cultivar name.  Aware that his rose might not survive during Nazi occupation, he sent cuttings to other growers around the world but only released the rose in 1945 when the end of the war was in sight.  One story is that Meilland was very aware of the debt France owed to Field Marshall Alan Brooke (later Viscount Alanbrooke), for the role he played in the liberation of France, and wrote asking Brooke if he could name the rose in his honour. Brooke declined suggesting that Peace would be a more enduring and appropriate name. The cutting Meilland had sent to the United States survived and the name of the rose was announced in the USA on the day that Berlin Fell, 29th April 1945. Later that year, at a meeting of the United Nations, all the delegates received a Peace rose.

Planting Instructions

How to plant Peace roses

If planting against a wall leave about 45cms (18") between plant and wall. Dig a hole deep enough to allow the graft to finish at soil level when planted and with plenty of room for the roots. Improve the soil from the hole by removing large stones, weeds, roots and other rubbish and mixing in about 25% by volume of well rotted compost or manure. Wet the roots and sprinkle with Rootgrow so it stays in contact with the roots. If planting a pot grown plant gently loosen some of the roots before planting.

Position your rose so the roots are spread out and it is set at approximately the same level in the soil as it was before being transplanted. The union should be level with the soil when you have finished planting. Backfill the hole with the planting mix, firming it down as you go. Water in thoroughly. Water again a day or two later and then keep watering in dry spells.

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What to expect

Bareroot plants

Bareroot?

Bareroot plants have no soil around the roots. They are light, easy to carry and plant.

Perfect for Winter

The ground tends to be wet in winter, ideal for planting bareroot plants.

Value for money

You pay less for the same size bareroot plants, compared to potted.

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