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Bewitched Rose

Bewitched rose is used in many popular pink rose bouquets because of its long lasting and generous sized petals and blooms.

As for bouquets, florists agree Bewitched is an excellent choice. In addition to being just oh-so-good-looking, it has an extra long vase life because its petals roll back as the days pass (while other roses wither).

Bewitched, hybrid tea, rose, pink rose, pink rose bouquet





Bewitched
Hybrid Tea
Repeat Bloomer
Flower Size 4.7in (12cm)
Height/ Spread 4.9ft (1.5m)/ 3.3ft (1m)
Strong and Sweet Fragrance
Zone 5
AARS 1967


Bewitched is a fragrant rose with long and strong graceful stems atop which sit tall tapered buds. Bewitched, hybrid tea, rose, pink rose, rose bouquet Scalloped edged petals unfold into a graceful and exceptionally generously large and full flower. This rose is blessed with glossy deep olive green leaves that serve as an excellent backdrop and make its vibrant pink blossoms pop. If you love true pink roses on your table and in the garden, this rose is a must. Plant it along with a Queen Elizabeth and there will be roses everywhere you turn.

In the garden, Bewitched can be a bit of a land grabber. So give it plenty of space, at least 3-4 feet around. Because it is an industrious bloomer, its canes age quickly and need to be cut back to encourage new growth.





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