Fruit Trees

Super Star

from $28.00

Type: Hybrid Tea

Brand: Tantau

Stock: 3

“Super Star” Bright orange/vermillion colour, perfectly shaped hybrid tea, perfumed on a mostly healthy bush to about 90cm.
Health Rating: poor to medium prone to die-back.

Note: Roses are currently available by pre-order only

POTS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR UNTIL SOLD OUT
Bareroot Available June/July Only.
Please note any replacement options in the comments section of your order.
Orders unavailable this year will carry over to next year unless otherwise notified.

NOT AVAILABLE TO WA, NT, TAS

Discounts
8% discount will be applied at checkout for purchases of 3 or more rose plants.
Further discounts apply over $500 and $1000 website spend

Potted Rose
Supplied in Plastic Pots of various sizes. Anytime is the right time to buy potted. During early summer is flowering time for roses. In Winter they are sleepy and dormant. Late Summer they will be summer pruned. Winter they will be winter pruned. Availability may be that the rose is in stock ready to go or awaiting to harden off or establish before sending or it may be Pre-Order meaning it is out of stock currently but can be ordered ahead of time to effectively put your name in line for that variety. Wait times will be advised where needed. Choose this option for better survival and faster establishment. When planting the roots remain intact with the soil.

Bare Root Rose
Supplied as bare roots meaning the roots are bare with no soil. These plants have been dug from a propagation farm and now transplant to your garden. The onus is on the customer to care for the plant until it develops it’s new root system. For collect orders please bring a bucket to transfer them to; Postal and freight; are wrapped with damp peat moss. Bare root plants are perishable and must be planted immediately after soaking for 24 hours for best survival. Bare-root roses require more attention to watering in particular. The roots must always be moist and never dry. Generally one would expect to have approximately 80/90% success with bare root plants depending on general attention. It is strongly recommended your garden bed or pot be ready for planting and for collect orders please collect asap. Additional charges apply for potting of all collect orders not picked up within 3 days of notification. Bare Root Only available June/July/August of each year while stocks last. Pre-orders are highly recommended. Demand is greater than production across the rose industry. Waiting for specific varieties is very normal.

Bagged or Boxed Rose
Supplied in a commercially bagged medium. These are to be considered as above, it is highly recommended to soak 24 hours and plant as soon as possible. Only available Mid May to Mid Aug of each year while stocks last. Pre-order recommended. Limited varieties are available as bagged unless specifically pre-ordered in batches of 10 plants the same variety.

Rose Care
Are they easy to grow? .. and especially in Qld…. Yes they are. Water is the key.
Plant on a lovely rainy day for best results. Premium potting mix with a PH of 6 to 6.5 or Garden Soil enriched with compost or aged manure is most suitable. Protect from heat and frost, including reflective heat from hard or metal surfaces. Light coloured pots are desirable as they will reflect the heat. Terraotta will be more insulated. Ensure the plant has adequate water to stay evenly moist and refreshed. Roses love the morning sunlight and protection from harsh afternoon sun preferably although they do tolerate extreme heat; minimum requirement is 5 to 6 hours of good sunlight. Water well, mulch to maintain even dampness. Fertilisers best approx. 3 weeks after planting to avoid contact with emerging new roots. For more information on Rose Care please follow our online tips and tricks, fertiliser recipes or come along to Master Class for loads of helpful information to share from 44 years experience growing roses.

Likes & Dislikes
Likes: Love, Light and Water and especially rain, Feed little and often (They’re like hungry kids but not too much at once or they get a belly ache)
Dislikes: Glyphosate or Salt, Dry they tolerate to a point, too dry; they will die, Too much shade will kill a rose, Competition and crowding from other plants. Not a lot else will kill a rose. There are a few pests to watch out for. Diseases; rarely anything that can severely affect a rose.

Terms and Conditions of Purchase
Check availability. Whilst the website aims to be accurate there can be times when it may not be with new stock arriving and sales happening over the counter. We may advise or recommend substitutions where a product is unavailable or another product may be more suited.
Change your mind; substitutes no problem; in writing on an email please. Cancellations will incur processing fees for the reversal of the transaction. The order will only be allocated if paid in advance. Refer to the Terms and Conditions page for more information if required.

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