Description
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 50 Seeds |
| Flower Color | Deep Violet, Lavender, Purple White Mix |
| Plant Type | Bush Rose and Climbing Rose |
| Life Cycle | Perennial |
| Bloom Time | Late Spring to Fall (Repeat Bloomer) |
| Light Requirement | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Hardiness Zone | USDA Zones 4 to 9 |
| Plant Height | 36 to 48 inches (Bush) / Up to 10 ft (Climbing) |
| Plant Spacing | 24 to 36 inches |
| Fragrant | Yes |
| Non-GMO | Yes |
| Germination Rate | 20 to 30 percent (standard for rose seeds) |
| Sowing Method | Cold Stratification Required (fridge method) |
| Best For | Fences, Trellises, Garden Beds, Containers |
| Price | $14.99 per pack |
Why Purple Roses Are Special
Purple roses are one of the rarest colors found in nature. They symbolize enchantment, royalty, and love at first sight. Our seeds produce deep violet, soft lavender, and gorgeous purple and white rose blooms with layered petals that make beautiful cut flowers and garden showpieces. Some plants in this pack grow as a full spreading purple rose bush while others become tall graceful purple climbing roses that wrap beautifully around trellises, fences, archways, and garden walls.
How to Grow Purple Rose Seeds
Step 1. Cold Stratification. Rose seeds need a cold moist period before they will sprout. This is the most important step. Place seeds in a damp paper towel inside a zip lock bag and refrigerate for 4 to 8 weeks. This simple fridge method is the best cold stratification alternative for home gardeners and works just as well as professional methods.
Step 2. Planting. After stratification, sow seeds about one quarter inch deep in moist seed starting mix. Use small pots or a seed tray. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soaking wet.
Step 3. Germination. Place the tray in a warm bright spot. Germination takes 2 to 6 weeks. Rose seeds have a natural germination rate of 20 to 30 percent, which is exactly why this pack includes 50 seeds to give you plenty of healthy sprouts.
Step 4. Transplanting. Once seedlings are 3 to 4 inches tall, move them into larger pots or your garden bed. Space plants 24 to 36 inches apart for healthy growth and airflow.
Step 5. Ongoing Care. Water weekly at soil level to prevent fungal disease. Prune lightly in spring when new buds appear. Feed with a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
Best Garden Uses
These seeds work beautifully in cottage gardens, English style borders, vertical garden setups, and container gardens on patios. The purple climbing rose bush is especially popular for covering trellises and creating romantic archway entrances. You can also pair with white flowering plants to create a stunning purple and white flowering bush border that looks incredible all season.





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