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Double Knock Out® Red Rose – Rosa Hybrid Live Plant | 5 Gallon Rose Bush | Double Red Blooms | Disease Resistant Flowering Shrub | One-Year-Old Field Grown Plant

Double Knock Out® Red Rose – Rosa Hybrid Live Plant | 5 Gallon Rose Bush | Double Red Blooms | Disease Resistant Flowering Shrub | One-Year-Old Field Grown Plant

Regular price $375.00 USD
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Add season-long color and effortless beauty to your landscape with this live Double Knock Out® Red Rose in a 5-gallon size. This healthy one-year-old field-grown rose bush is renowned for its vibrant double red blooms, exceptional disease resistance, and continuous flowering from spring until frost. Unlike many traditional roses, Double Knock Out® requires minimal maintenance while delivering abundant flowers throughout the growing season. Perfect for landscape beds, borders, foundation plantings, mass plantings, and cottage gardens, this hardy rose is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners. You will receive a healthy plant similar in size and condition to the one shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Double Knock Out® Red Rose plant
✔️ Size: 5-gallon rose bush
✔️ One-year-old field-grown plant
✔️ Healthy, established root system
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Double Knock Out® Rose
Botanical Name: Rosa 'Radtko'
Plant Type: Deciduous flowering shrub
Growth Stage: Established one-year-old plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining soil enriched with organic matter
Watering: Moderate; water regularly during establishment
Mature Height: 3–4 feet tall
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 5–11
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Plant your Double Knock Out® Rose in a sunny location for maximum flowering. This variety is highly disease resistant and requires less maintenance than many traditional roses. Light pruning in late winter or early spring will help maintain shape and encourage vigorous new growth.

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