Hybrid Tea Rose Solo 20-30 cm
Hybrid Tea Rose Solo 20-30 cm
Hybrid Tea Rose Solo is a refined hybrid tea rose with soft white flowers that bring a clean, classic look to the garden in summer. It’s also a lovely choice when you want fresh cut flowers from your own garden.
Location
For the best flowering, place this rose in a sunny position. Well drained soil helps it establish and grow steadily.
Growth habit and size
This hybrid tea rose grows to around 80–100 cm tall at maturity, making it a good fit for planting where you want clear structure and flowers at eye level. Allow about 50 cm between plants so each rose has space to develop.
Plant care
Supplied as a bare-root rose, it’s best planted promptly and kept moist at the roots until it is in the ground. Once planted in a sunny spot with well drained soil, it will settle in and prepare for summer flowering.
Pruning and maintenance
Prune in March–April to maintain a tidy shape and support healthy new growth for the season ahead.
Winter hardiness
Winter hardiness: -20 celsius.
- Delivery form: Bare root
- Delivery height: 20–30 cm
- Mature height: 80–100 cm
- Flower colour: White
- Flowering period: Summer
- Plant position: Sunny
- Preferred soil: Well drained soil
- Winter hardiness: -20 celsius
Appearance and growth may vary depending on local conditions and the season.
| Free Shipping | No |
|---|---|
| Category | Roses |
| Subcategory | tea |
| Delivered as | BareRoot |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Summer |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | Yes |
| Flower colour | White |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sunny |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Plant spacing | 50cm |
| Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
| Full grown height | 80cm - 100cm |
| Pruning | March - April |
| Poisonous | No |
| USP | Bee friendly flowers |
Instructions
Plant as soon as possible after delivery and keep the roots from drying out while you prepare the planting hole. Choose a sunny spot in well drained soil, spacing plants about 50 cm apart. Prune in March–April to keep the plant neat and encourage strong growth.

