1/5/10+ Seeds|White Climbing Rose Perennial Flower - Authentic Seeds - Perennial~GMO Free~~Flower seeds ~ Asian Garden~ Herbs(1 Seeds)

1/5/10+ Seeds|White Climbing Rose Perennial Flower - Authentic Seeds - Perennial~GMO Free~~Flower seeds ~ Asian Garden~ Herbs(1 Seeds)

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1/5/10+ Seeds|White Climbing Rose Perennial Flower - Authentic Seeds - Perennial~GMO Free~~Flower seeds ~ Asian Garden~ Herbs(1 Seeds)

1/5/10+ Seeds|White Climbing Rose Perennial Flower - Authentic Seeds - Perennial~GMO Free~~Flower seeds ~ Asian Garden~ Herbs(1 Seeds)

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✅ Quantity: 1/5/10 Seeds/ 1 pack● Desirable compact variety with a very full and bushy habit is a prolific producerof huge blooms over a long season. Vibrant pink rose colored flowers have darkcranberry-red centers. A spectacular specimen plant. Also well suited forcontainers and for planting at water's edge.● The species name of this plant, militaris, refers to the resemblance to the leaves ofthis plant to 16th century military weapons called a halberd. A native perennial inthe mallow family, it can grow up to 50 inches and blooms late summer throughearly fall. It is also highly deer resistant. Rose seeds,, root is a mucilaginousherb with many medicinal uses.How to plan● This highly sought-after compact type has a full, bushy habit and produces an abundanceof enormous blooms throughout a long season. Flowers with vibrant pink rose coloringfeature deep cranberry-red cores. a magnificent specimen of a plant. Additionally suitablefor planting in pots and around waterways. The plant's species name, militaris, alludes tohow much its leaves resemble the halberd, a type of 16th-century military weapon.● It can reach a height of 50 inches and is a native perennial member of the mallow familythat blooms from late summer to early October. Deer are also very resistant to it. Amucilaginous herb with numerous medical use is marshmallow root.● In order to cultivate a bushier, more compact plant, pinch back the growing stems in thespring. To extend flowering, remove spent blooms. Cut the plant back to a few inchesabove the ground when it dies back at the conclusion of the growing season. Forprotection during the winter, especially if the ground freezes, spread a thick layer ofmulch. The plant typically takes longer to emerge in the spring and frequently doesn'tsprout until early summer in chilly climes. These flowers draw hummingbirds, butterflies,and bees.