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Rose Seeds

  • Premium rose seeds for home planting
  • Grow full fragrant rose bushes
  • Available in 2, 3 or 4 packs
  • Beautiful blooms spring through fall
  • Non-GMO, easy to germinate

Price range: $ 22.74 through $ 31.64

Description

Feature Details
Pack Options 2 PCS / 3 PCS / 4 PCS
Price Range $26.30 to $36.59
Plant Type Bush Rose and Garden Rose
Life Cycle Perennial
Bloom Time Late Spring to Fall (Repeat Bloomer)
Plant Height 36 to 48 inches
Plant Spacing 24 to 36 inches
Light Requirement Full Sun to Part Shade
Hardiness Zone USDA Zones 2 to 11
Sowing Time Fall or Cold Stratify Before Spring
Germination Rate 20 to 30 percent (standard for roses)
Fragrant Yes
Non-GMO Yes
Best For Garden Beds, Borders, Fences, Containers

Grow stunning, fragrant roses right from seed with our premium rose seeds for planting. Whether you are a first-time gardener or an experienced grower, these rose flower seeds give you everything you need to start a beautiful rose garden at home. Available in 2, 3, and 4 pack options to suit any garden size.

Where Are the Seeds on a Rose?

Many gardeners ask where are rose seeds and how to find them. Rose seeds are found inside the rose seed pod, also called a rose hip. After the flower blooms and petals fall, a small round or oval fruit forms at the base. This is the rose hip, and it holds the seeds inside. To collect rose seeds, wait until the rose hip turns red or orange, then cut it open and remove the seeds. You can also buy rose seeds ready to plant like these, which saves months of waiting.

How to Germinate Rose Seeds

Learning how to germinate rose seeds at home is simple once you know the key steps. The most important thing is cold stratification — rose seeds need a cold moist period before they will sprout.

Step 1. Cold stratification. Wrap seeds in a damp paper towel, place in a zip lock bag, and refrigerate for 6 to 10 weeks. This is how to grow a rose seed successfully from scratch.

Step 2. Sow the seeds. Plant seeds of a rose about one quarter inch deep in moist seed starting mix. Use small pots or trays and keep soil consistently moist.

Step 3. Germination. Place pots in a warm spot with indirect light. Rose seeds germination typically takes 2 to 6 weeks. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged throughout this period.

Step 4. Transplant. When seedlings reach 3 to 4 inches, move them to larger pots or directly into the garden bed. Space plants 24 to 36 inches apart.

When to plant rose seeds: The best time is late fall outdoors or late winter indoors after stratification. Both methods give your rose bush from seed the best possible start.

Does a Rose Plant Have Seeds?

Yes, roses do have seeds. Every rose flower that is pollinated forms a rose hip containing seeds. You can harvest rose seeds from your own garden roses or buy them ready to plant. Garden rose seeds from a trusted source like ours give you a much higher and more predictable germination outcome than collecting seeds at random from cut flowers.

How do you germinate rose seeds?
Wrap rose seeds in a damp paper towel, seal in a bag, and refrigerate for 6 to 10 weeks. This cold stratification step is essential. After that, plant seeds one quarter inch deep in moist seed mix and keep in a warm place. Germination takes 2 to 6 weeks.
Where are the seeds on a rose?
Rose seeds are found inside the rose hip, which is the small round fruit that forms after the flower petals fall off. The hip turns red or orange when it is ripe. Cut it open and the seeds are inside. You can collect them directly or buy rose seeds ready to plant.
When should I plant rose seeds?
The best time to plant rose seeds is in late fall directly outdoors, or in late winter indoors after cold stratifying the seeds in the refrigerator for 6 to 10 weeks. Starting indoors in February or March gives seedlings time to grow strong before being transplanted in spring.
How do you collect rose seeds?
Wait until the rose hip on your plant turns fully red or orange in late summer to fall. Cut the hip open and scoop out the seeds inside. Rinse and dry them, then either sow immediately outdoors or cold stratify in the refrigerator before spring planting.

Additional information

Weight 0.09 lbs
Dimensions 200 × 120 × 30 in
style

Rose seeds

quantity

2PCS, 3PCS, 4PCS

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