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  • Grandiflora Roses: About Face GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Arizona GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Camelot GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Caribbean GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Carrousel GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Cherry Parfait GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Crimson Bouquet GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Golden Girl 2 GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Golden Girl GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Gold Medal GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: John S Armstrong GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Queen Elizabeth GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Sundowner GR
  • Grandiflora Roses: Tournament Of Roses GR
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Grandiflora Roses

Grandiflora roses are a cross between the Hybrid Tea and Floribunda roses. The flower size is midway between that of it's parents. Flowers form on long stems and are borne either singly or in small clusters. The blooms are usually double and without a striking fragrance. Bushes normally  grow to a height of 3' — 6', making it ideal as a background border planting.

This is a small class of roses and often included in the hybrid tea category and used similarly in the garden. But like floribundas, they produce clusters of flowers, where hybrid teas tend to produce single stems. The grandiflora’s clustering of its flowers are often described as a candelabra form. Queen Elizabeth was the first grandiflora and is still considered one of the best.

Grandiflora roses are ideal for cutting, exhibition and garden display. Grandiflora blooms are often borne in clusters. They are consistent rebloomers, grow in various shapes and heights, and come in a wide range of colors.

 



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