Polar Joy Rose Trees
Polar Joy Tree roses were brought into the landscape in
2008. There are six of them that line the front walk of the garden from the
front door to the garden gate. This tree rose is unlike most others because it
is grown on its own root stalk and stem – which makes it considered to be the hardiest
of all tree roses. These trees are in full all day sunshine with clusters of
stunning pink flowers with yellow centers. The branches do grow long and need
occasional pruning throughout the summer. I keep the tree itself approximately 7
feet tall with a 3 feet spread. I do amend the soil at least once a year in the
bedding area so that these trees along with the other plantings will thrive. This
tree rose is a constant battle with rust, black spot and mildew in the PNW but
the pretty pink flowers that bloom the entire spring/summer/fall season make up
for the extra care needed. There is a clean fragrance to this rose. I have not
used it as a cut flower. Special mention – it has a beautiful fall color. Garden Zone
4-7
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