Olympiad Rose
A rose tree with the reddest blooms that has won the All-American Rose Selections Honors award in 1984 and was selected as the rose of the Olympics. Order today for fast doorstep delivery!
Dark Red Rose Tree Great for Cuttings!
- Won All-American Rose Selections Honors
- One of the reddest of all red roses
- And its all on a tree form
If you are looking for a rose tree with the reddest blooms, this one is for you. It has won the All-American Rose Selections Honors award in 1984 and was selected as the rose of the Olympics.
It's best used for cuttings which produces perfect long-lasting flowers 4-5 inches on long sturdy stems. Each bloom comes with a fruity scent which also makes this rose tree so popular. This is one of the most beautiful
flowering trees around!
What Are Good Companion Plants For Rose Trees?
Lavender, catmint, and dianthus pair well with these roses in mixed garden beds.
How To Prune An Olympiad Rose Tree
Lightly prune back each year. Also prune each finished rose back to a leaflet with 5 leaves for more blooms.
How Far Apart Should These Trees Be Planted?
Space 3-4 feet apart to accomodate a spread of 2-4 feet.
Lightly prune back each year. Also prune each finished rose back to a leaflet with 5 leaves for more blooms. Our slow release fertilizer will really make this tree perform its best by slowly feeding providing quality nutrients.