5 semi-green stem cuttings- rare and unusual rose 


                                             Rose plants are easy to propagate from cuttings.

Please understand, that I do not feel responsible for your result, so let me know if they arrive damaged.

The roses will take a few weeks to grow roots once you stick them in the ground, so it's essential that the cuttings hydrate now in preparation.  After three days of soaking, I'll push them most of the way into the ground in a well-drained and semi-shady spot, mulch them well, and ignore them until the fall.  I consider roses to be one of the easiest perennials to propagate.

Thank you