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Rose 'All the Rage Easy Elegance'    

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All the Rage Easy Elegance is a popular variety of Rose, which belongs to the Rosa genus (Rosa 'All the Rage Easy Elegance'). All the Rage Easy Elegance is a patented hybrid variety. Blooms appear in these approximate colours:   Apricot and   Hansa yellow and   Brink pink.

All the Rage Easy Elegance is a shrub rose that produces apricot coloured blooms with yellow centres that mature eventually to a lipstick pink. This variety blooms consistently throughout the season.

This variety is a Flower that typically grows as an Perennial, which is defined as a plant that matures and completes its lifecycle over the course of three years or more. All the Rage Easy Elegance is known for growing to a height of approximately 1.20 metres (3.90 feet). This variety tends to bloom in late spring.

United States is believed to be where All the Rage Easy Elegance originates from.

All the Rage Easy Elegance Rose needs a moderate amount of maintenance, so some level of previous experience comes in handy when growing this plant. Ensure that you are aware of the soil, sun, ph and water requirements for this plant and keep an eye out for pests.

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How to grow Rose 'All the Rage Easy Elegance'

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Try to plant in a location that enjoys full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that All the Rage Easy Elegance is thought of as hardy, so All the Rage Easy Elegance will tend to go dormant or grow slowly over the winter months. The USDA Hardiness Zones typically associated with All the Rage Easy Elegance are Zone 4 and Zone 9. Ensure your soil is loamy and has a ph of between 5.5 and 7.0 as Rose is a weakly acidic soil to neutral soil loving plant.

Growing All the Rage Easy Elegance from seed

Hybrid variety. Will not reliably grow true to type from seed.

Transplanting All the Rage Easy Elegance

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as All the Rage Easy Elegance is a hardy plant.

Harvesting All the Rage Easy Elegance

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How long does All the Rage Easy Elegance take to grow?

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All the Rage Easy Elegance Patent Information

United States Plant Patent:
Patent number: PP19945
Filing date: May 6, 2008
Issue date: Apr 21, 2009
Application number: 12/151,370

Rose All the Rage Easy Elegance Etymology

Registration name: BAIrage.
Bred by Ping Lim (United States, 2000).
Introduced in United States by Bailey Nurseries in 2007. 2

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