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Rose ‘Phoenix’

 

Rose ‘Phoenix’ is a striking and resilient garden performer, celebrated for its vibrant colour, impressive repeat flowering, and strong garden presence. With blooms that appear to rise brilliantly from the foliage like flames, this rose brings warmth and energy to Toowoomba gardens. Its reliable performance in the Darling Downs climate, combined with its eye-catching form and moderate fragrance, makes it a standout choice for both new and experienced gardeners looking to add long-lasting colour and vitality to their landscape.

 

Why Gardeners Love Rose ‘Phoenix’

Brilliant, Fiery Colour
Produces vivid, glowing blooms in shades of rich orange, scarlet, or flame-red that stand out in any garden setting.

Repeat Flowering Performance
Delivers multiple flushes of flowers throughout the season, ensuring continuous colour in Toowoomba gardens.

Strong Garden Presence
A robust, upright growth habit makes it ideal for feature planting or structured garden designs.

Moderate, Pleasant Fragrance
Offers a gentle, appealing scent that enhances outdoor spaces without overpowering.

Reliable in Local Conditions
Performs well in the Darling Downs climate with good disease resistance and adaptability.

 

Rose ‘Phoenix’ Plant Information

FeatureDetails
Botanical NameRosa ‘Phoenix’
Plant TypeHybrid Tea Rose
Mature Height1.2m – 1.5m
Mature Width0.8m – 1.2m
Flower / Product ColourFiery orange to red tones
Bloom / Use / PerformanceRepeat flowering, excellent garden display
Fragrance / FunctionModerate fragrance
Flowering / Usage HabitFlushes from spring through autumn
Position / Growing ConditionsFull sun, well-drained soil
Best UsesFeature planting, rose beds, cut flowers, cottage gardens

 

Growing Rose ‘Phoenix’ in Toowoomba

Rose ‘Phoenix’ thrives in the sunny, cool-climate conditions of Toowoomba and the wider Darling Downs. For best results, plant in a position that receives at least 6 hours of full sun daily. Well-drained soil enriched with organic matter will support strong growth and prolific flowering.

 

Water deeply and consistently, particularly during dry periods common in Toowoomba summers. Applying a quality rose fertiliser during the growing season will encourage vigorous blooms and healthy foliage. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.

 

Prune annually in late winter to maintain shape, encourage new growth, and maximise flowering potential. Deadheading spent blooms throughout the season will promote repeat flowering and keep your plant looking its best.

 

Perfect for Gardens or Home Use

Rose ‘Phoenix’ is a versatile addition to many garden styles across Toowoomba. Its bold colouring makes it ideal as a feature plant in formal rose beds or as a focal point in mixed borders. It pairs beautifully with softer-toned perennials and silver foliage plants, creating contrast and visual interest.

 

This variety is also excellent for cutting, allowing you to bring its vibrant colour indoors. Whether used in traditional cottage gardens, modern landscapes, or dedicated rose collections, ‘Phoenix’ delivers reliable beauty and performance.

 

For more inspiration, explore our seasonal roses in Toowoomba and discover companion plants suited to local conditions.

 

Why Buy from True Blue Garden Centre

At True Blue Garden Centre, we understand the unique conditions of Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.

  • Local climate expertise to help your garden thrive
  • Healthy, high-quality plants grown for performance
  • Friendly, expert advice from passionate gardeners
  • Wide variety selection suited to Toowoomba gardens

We’re here to help you succeed, whether you’re planting your first rose or expanding your collection.

 

Visit Our Toowoomba Garden Centre

Come and see Rose ‘Phoenix’ in person at our Toowoomba plant nursery. Our team is ready to help you choose the perfect plants and provide tailored advice for your garden.

 

Visit us in-store or browse our range online to find the best roses and garden solutions for your space.

Phoenix

SKU: 5983276685
A$49.95Price
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