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Light

Full sun

Size

90cm tall

Watering

Weekly

Growth rate

Flowering in summer and autumn

Location

Courtyards, patios, flower bed borders

Drought tolerance

Moderate

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Blue Moon rose attributes

The Blue Moon rose is renowned for its unique lavender-blue blooms, intoxicating citrus-sweet fragrance, and elegant, high-centred petals, making it a captivating and aromatic addition to any garden.
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Rosa
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Hybrid tea rose
Family:
Rosaceae
Life Cycle:
Deciduous
Country Or Region Of Origin:
Germany
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0.5 – 1 metres
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Hardwood cuttings, budding
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Common applications

  • Perfect for ornamental gardens
  • Ideal in cut flower arrangements
  • Great for borders or walkways
  • Suitable for special event decor

Noteworthy features

  • Unique lavender-blue colour
  • Intense citrus-sweet fragrance
  • Large, high-centered blooms
  • Excellent for visual impact in gardens

Popular varieties

Our stunning rose varieties

We've gathered an extraordinary selection of roses from across the globe. Discover a few of our top choices listed below.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a solid track record of over 40 years, All Green is recognised as one of Melbourne's leading authorities in plant care. Our experts possess a wealth of knowledge, ready to resolve any issue and answer all questions. We welcome any inquiries you might have – our goal is to provide help and guidance.

When should you prune a Blue Moon rose?

The best time to prune a Blue Moon rose is in late winter or early spring, just before new growth begins. This allows you to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased wood from the plant and shape it for optimal growth and bloom production during the upcoming growing season. You should also prune back any weak or spindly growth to promote strong, healthy shoots and shape the plant to your desired size and form by cutting back to a bud facing outward from the centre of the plant.

How often should I water my Blue Moon roses?

The frequency with which you should water your Blue Moon roses will depend on several factors, such as the climate, soil type, and size of the plant. Like any rose, blue moon varieties prefer moist, well-draining soil and should be watered deeply and regularly during the growing season to encourage healthy growth and blooming.

What are Blue Moon roses used for?

Blue Moon roses are versatile and beautiful plants valued for their stunning blooms and delicate fragrance. They are used for various purposes, including cut flowers, floral arrangements, and in garden beds. Due to their long slender stems, the Blue Moon climbing rose can cover a bare wall or fence to make your garden look even more appealing. 

Are Blue Moon roses better as potted roses or as a bare-rooted rose?

Blue Moon roses can be successfully grown as potted plants and bare-root roses. The choice depends on your gardening preferences and space availability. Potted roses offer the flexibility of moving the plant and controlling the soil environment, making them suitable for balconies or patios. On the other hand, planting a bare-root rose directly in the garden allows for deeper root development and typically results in a more robust plant. Whether you choose the potted route or the bare-root method, providing adequate care and the right conditions for your Blue Moon rose is essential.

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