Rose Ruby Joy

Product ref: BR26568

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A striking hybrid tea rose, 'Ruby Joy' is named for its gorgeous deep ruby red blossoms. These blooms are a dual delight in any garden since they are not only visually appealing but also emit a strong, pleasant scent. 'Ruby Joy' yields these beautiful blooms all summer long, providing a brilliant show of colour for several months.

 

Perfect for planting in well-drained, sunny spots, 'Ruby Joy' looks great in borders or as a solitary specimen, bringing a splash of drama to the garden setting. It needs frequent watering and high-potash fertiliser applications to continue growing vigorously and blooming profusely. It is best to prune in late winter to promote strong new growth. Pair 'Ruby Joy' with flowers that have softer hues.

 

Supplied as Strong Bare Root plants, ready to go straight out in the garden and bloom.

 

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