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Tree Roses...

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An EasyBloomer asked a question about adding tree roses to the database. I felt that this was an excellent question that deserved a more public forum for others to also see the answer. The answer is yes we will be adding more roses to the database (the database grows everyday), but a tree rose is something different from your typical rose. A tree rose is actually two or more roses grafted to each other. The "trunk" of the tree rose is actually a different species of rose than the showy canopy of the rose tree. The "trunk" comes from a species of rose that grows long canes, so it can form a little tree. The rose that interests the consumer would be grafted on top of the long cane so that it looks like a little tree. The rose that makes up the canopy can more or less be any type of rose the grower wants. The EasyBloom Plant Sensor can monitor the canopy of the rose very well. Luckily the species of rose that makes up the "trunk" has very similar watering needs as other roses. When the rose canopy is monitored, EasyBloom will also give correct soil readings. I hope this is helpful. -- Robby
Thanks, Robby. I only have a few years growing roses. And I move (military) to different zones. So having numerous roses will be wonderful.