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  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance
  • Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance

Baccara Rose Bush - 2 Live Starter Plants in 2 Inch Pots - Beautifully Fragrant Heirloom Rose from Florida - A Versatile Beauty with a Rich Fragrance

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The rose features dramatic black-tinged burgundy-red petals that resemble luxurious velvet. With 45 petals, each bloom is well-formed and has a striking appearance. Known for producing long-lasting cut flowers, Baccara is favored by florists for its ability to hold up well in arrangements. A Baccara rose bush typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet with a spread of 2-3 feet. As the plant matures, the blooms tend to increase in size, adding to its visual appeal. The blooms of Baccara roses are a dark red, darker than many other "black" roses available in the market. Optimal Growing Conditions: Plant Baccara rose bushes in well-drained soil and a location that receives full sunlight to partial shade for best results. Support and Training: Provide support such as stakes or trellises to help the rose bush maintain its upright growth habit. Train the stems to avoid overcrowding and improve air circulation. Pruning Guidelines: Prune Baccara rose bushes in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged wood and encourage new growth. Shape the bush to maintain its desired size and structure.