Angel Face Rose Tree
Rosa 'Angel Face'
Images shown may be of mature plants.
Product Details
Soil Type | Acidic, Well Drained |
Sunlight | Full, Partial |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Mature Height | 3-4 Feet |
Mature Width | 2-3 Feet |
Growth Rate | fast |
Bloom Color | Purple |
Shipping Restriction | AZ |
The award winning and adored Angel Face rose is now available in limited quantity for sale in tree form! In summer and fall heavily petaled deep lavender roses impress on this distinctive rose tree.
You will love watching this breathtaking rose tree bloom and rebloom for months on end. The Angel Face rose tree is striking in a container or your landscape.
Key Features
You will love watching this breathtaking rose tree bloom and rebloom for months on end. The Angel Face rose tree is striking in a container or your landscape.
Key Features
- Color. Wow, this color is absolutely mesmerizing. It is almost difficult to describe this unique blue-purple shade. The ruffled petals are a deep lavender often kissed with ruby blushed margins.
- Fragrance. The Angel Face rose has a lovely fruity aroma. You will want this floribunda rose tree close by so you can breathe in the sweet citrusy scent.
- Award winner. The Angel Face rose has countless awards and honors including the All American Rose Selection Award. It has also won the ARS John Cook Medal and the James Alexander Gamble Medal for fragrance!
- A perfect gift. The Angel Face rose tree is the ideal gift for just about anyone. Show someone you love them with this unique and thoughtful gift.
Angel Face Rose Tree Care
You can plant any time of the year, just take care to avoid the most extreme temperatures in winter and summer.
The Angel Face rose tree can grow in full or part sun, but you will get the best color and blooms in full sun.
Rose trees are adaptable to any well drained soil. Choose a good quality potting mix like our Special Planting Mix when amending a sandy, clay, or nutrient poor soil. Use at least 50% of the original soil to be sure your rose tree will ultimately adapt to the environment.
Water your rose tree in well when planting. Keep the soil moist for the first month. Watering deeply 1 to 2 times per week versus a little bit everyday is ideal for helping you plant's roots establish quickly and grow well. Once established, allow the soil to dry before watering.
Use our slow release fertilizer when planting and in spring.
Prune lightly anytime to maintain shape. If a heavy pruning is required do this in late winter or early spring.
Growing a Rose Tree in Containers
Choose a pot a size larger than the pot your rose tree comes in. A 5 gallon pot is a good option that offers plenty of space without going too big and causing problems for your tree. A standard 5 gallon pot is about 12 inches in diameter and 11 inches tall. Be sure the pot drains well.
Use a good quality potting mix like our Special Planting Mix when planting in containers.
You will need to check on your rose tree more often when it is planted in a pot as the soil will dry out faster. Test the soil by sticking your finger in about 2 inches to test the moisture. When the planting medium feels dry to the touch go ahead and water your rose tree deeply with a hose right on the soil.
Fertilize at least twice a year with our slow release fertilizer. Early spring and mid to late summer are ideal times to boost your rose trees.
For container grown Angel Face tree roses in zones 6 to 7a protect them in winter by moving them into an unheated garage or shed.
The Angel Face rose tree can grow in full or part sun, but you will get the best color and blooms in full sun.
Rose trees are adaptable to any well drained soil. Choose a good quality potting mix like our Special Planting Mix when amending a sandy, clay, or nutrient poor soil. Use at least 50% of the original soil to be sure your rose tree will ultimately adapt to the environment.
Water your rose tree in well when planting. Keep the soil moist for the first month. Watering deeply 1 to 2 times per week versus a little bit everyday is ideal for helping you plant's roots establish quickly and grow well. Once established, allow the soil to dry before watering.
Use our slow release fertilizer when planting and in spring.
Prune lightly anytime to maintain shape. If a heavy pruning is required do this in late winter or early spring.
Growing a Rose Tree in Containers
Choose a pot a size larger than the pot your rose tree comes in. A 5 gallon pot is a good option that offers plenty of space without going too big and causing problems for your tree. A standard 5 gallon pot is about 12 inches in diameter and 11 inches tall. Be sure the pot drains well.
Use a good quality potting mix like our Special Planting Mix when planting in containers.
You will need to check on your rose tree more often when it is planted in a pot as the soil will dry out faster. Test the soil by sticking your finger in about 2 inches to test the moisture. When the planting medium feels dry to the touch go ahead and water your rose tree deeply with a hose right on the soil.
Fertilize at least twice a year with our slow release fertilizer. Early spring and mid to late summer are ideal times to boost your rose trees.
For container grown Angel Face tree roses in zones 6 to 7a protect them in winter by moving them into an unheated garage or shed.
Landscape ideas
Grow your Angel Face rose tree in the ground or in a container.
Plant your rose tree as a centerpiece in your flower bed or on either side of your front door for and upscale look. A group of 3 rose trees looks lovely at the corner of your yard or home.
The Angel Face tree rose will add beauty and distinction to your landscape and home.
Plant your rose tree as a centerpiece in your flower bed or on either side of your front door for and upscale look. A group of 3 rose trees looks lovely at the corner of your yard or home.
The Angel Face tree rose will add beauty and distinction to your landscape and home.