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Altman Plants announces national retail availability of True Bloom roses collection

Altman Plants, a breeder and grower of garden roses, today announced the robust and nationwide availability of its popular, retail-ready True Bloom™ Roses collection, featuring five rose varieties. The high-quality plant material is collectively grown by Altman Plants, along with the company’s expanding network of finishing grower licensees, and supplied to garden center retailers in all regions of the United States (U.S.). All five varieties in the True Bloom Roses collection are now available in varying amounts at garden center retailers in the U.S. market, including Home Depot, Lowe’s, and wide-ranging independent garden centers (IGCs).

“Our True Bloom Roses are raising the bar for garden roses in the horticulture industry, and we are thrilled to make them available through garden centers across the country,” said Matt Altman, co-president of Altman Plants. “This expansion in retail availability of our True Bloom Roses is a fantastic development for home gardeners who are looking for roses that look like a true classic rose but are easy to grow and perform well in their gardens under tough conditions.”

Bred by Ping Lim, director of ornamental plant research at Altman Plants, the True Bloom Roses collection features five varieties that combine the best traits of hybrid tea roses with disease-resistant shrub roses. True Bloom Roses are bred to thrive in a wide range of climates for easy care and excellent disease resistance while exhibiting the beauty of a traditional rose flower. The best-of-breeding traits and characteristics of the True Bloom Roses collection include bigger, continuously blooming flowers featuring multiple layers of petals and fragrances with the healthy, vigorous, compact growth habit of a plant that grows on its own roots.


True Passion

True Passion is an award-winning Hybrid Tea Shrub™ rose with orange-red double petals that retain their bright color throughout the blooming season. This easy-to-grow variety has a strong resistance to diseases such as black spot and mildews and is tolerant of heat and cold hardy to USDA Zone 4. It roots extraordinarily well, eliminating the need for understock. It is the winner of the Pauline Merrell Award for Best Hybrid Tea at the Biltmore International Rose Trials in 2016. It was also named an A.R.T.S. Master Rose for 2018 by the American Rose Trials for Sustainability.


True Gratitude 

A vigorous, upright growing shrub rose, the award-winning True Gratitude features large, deep magenta flowers that produce a notable, spicy fragrance. Boasting a 6-by-4-foot habit, it performs well in the landscape as a cut flower and can be trained as a climber.


True Friendship

True Friendship, also an award winner, is a classic, profusely blooming floribunda rose with warm yellow petals, glossy green foliage, and a sweet fragrance. It grows easily on its own roots and exhibits a compact 3-by-3-foot habit.


True Sincerity

True Sincerity produces multicolored blooms across a range of pinks, oranges, and yellows, blooming constantly throughout the season. This rose grows easily on its own roots, displaying a healthy, compact 3-by-3-foot form. Its flowers complete their cycles cleanly.


True Inspiration

A Hybrid Tea Shrub with bright pink, double peony-type blooms, True Inspiration boasts strong, sturdy stems and a pleasant, green pepper fragrance. This variety grows up to 5 feet tall and produces plenty of buds, repeating well throughout the growing season.

For more information:
Altman Plants
www.altmanplants.com 

 

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