Pretty Lady Rose is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with an upright, balanced growth habit. Its medium texture blends easily into mixed garden beds and borders and pairs beautifully with perennials, shrubs, or ornamental grasses for a layered landscape design.

This shrub requires only occasional maintenance and is best pruned in late winter or early spring once the risk of severe cold has passed. Deadheading spent blooms will encourage repeat flowering. It is also a good choice for attracting pollinators such as bees and has no significant negative characteristics.

Recommended Landscape Uses:

  • Mass Planting
  • Hedges or Low Screens
  • Containers and Patio Pots
  • General Garden Use
Features

Pretty Lady Rose showcases large, aristocratic, deep pink blooms from mid spring through mid fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting and are held at an ideal height for both viewing and fragrance enjoyment. Its foliage is healthy, glossy, and medium green throughout the season, providing a polished backdrop to the abundant flowers. No ornamental fruit is produced.

Planting & Growing

Pretty Lady Rose will grow to approximately 30–36 inches tall at maturity, with a similar spread. Its upright, bushy habit fills out nicely to the ground, making it well-suited for smaller garden spaces and containers without the need for additional facer plants. Under ideal growing conditions, this rose can be expected to thrive for many years.

This rose should be grown in full sun for best flowering and overall performance. It prefers evenly moist, well-draining soil but does not tolerate standing water. Pretty Lady Rose adapts well to a wide range of soil types and pH levels and performs well in urban environments. This variety is an interspecific hybrid bred for both beauty and resilience.

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