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Light

Full sun

Size

80 cm - 90 cm

Watering

Weekly

Growth rate

Vigorous growth in summer

Location

Show garden, walkways, lawn edging

Drought tolerance

Moderate

The All Green team

What began with a husband and wife has blossomed into a team of over 80 people that includes horticulturists, trades specialists, delivery drivers, and administration staff.

Our bunch of green thumbs are here to make your experience as seamless as possible. You always can depend on them for accurate advice for your garden.

Adolf Horstmann hybrid tea rose attributes

Drought-resistant enough to survive our blazing sun and small enough to grow in a sturdy pot, you’ll find your new Adolf Horstmann rose bush easy to work with and a treat for the senses.
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Rosa
Species:
Adolf Horstmann
Family:
Hybrid Tea Rose
Life Cycle:
Deciduous
Country Or Region Of Origin:
Germany
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90 cm x 60 cm
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Cuttings from spring/summer new growth
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Common applications

  • Attract pollinators (bees, butterflies, etc.)
  • Attractive border around homes and structures
  • Edging along fences, barriers and borders
  • Potted to add colour to patios and balconies

Noteworthy features

  • Stunning, bright yellow flowers
  • Strong, sweet fragrance
  • Glossy, deep green foliage
  • Hardy enough for Australian summers

Popular varieties

Our stunning rose hybrids

The Adolf Horstmann is just one of several gorgeous hybrid rose species we stock here at All Green. Here, we’ve lined up a few of our favourite varieties to spark your interest, but there are plenty more for you to choose from!

Frequently Asked Questions

All Green has been in bloom for over 40 years. We’ve cultivated countless flora for practically every purpose, from professional show gardens to family lawns to commercial decor. If you have any questions about getting the best out of your Adolf Horstmann hybrid tea roses or any other plants, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

When is the Adolf Horstmann rose blooming season?

As a sun-loving rose, Adolf Horstmann flourishes during the warmer months. The blooming season for Adolf Horstmann roses typically begins in late spring or early summer and continues throughout the summer and into the fall. The exact timing of the bloom can vary depending on your location and the weather conditions.

These roses are known for their large, double blooms and intense fragrance. It is important to note that the frequency and abundance of blooms can be affected by temperature, light exposure, water availability, and pruning techniques.

What is the classification of an Adolf Horstmann rose?

Adolf Horstmann is a hybrid tea rose cultivar. Hybrid tea roses are a cross between tea roses and hybrid perpetual roses and are known for their large, high-centred blooms on long, straight hardy stems. They are a popular type of rose for both garden and cut flower use and are often grown for their beautiful and fragrant blooms. The Adolf Horstmann hybrid tea rose has large, double blooms and petals with a pink colour on its outer rows.

Are Adolf Horstmann roses fragrant?

Yes, Adolf Horstmann roses are known for their strong and sweet fragrance. The scent of these roses is often described as a classic, old-fashioned rose fragrance, with a strong and pleasant aroma that can fill a garden or room.

The fragrance of a rose can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and time of day, but generally, the blooms of Adolf Horstmann roses have a strong and noticeable fragrance.

What are Adolf Horstmann roses used for?

Adolf Horstmann roses are a popular type of rose that is used for a variety of purposes. This includes garden decorations, cut flowers, floral arrangements and making perfumes. Their attractive nature means you can add them to home borders and garden beds or keep them upright in vases.

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