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Rose (Rosa 'Ebb Tide')

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Byadmin May 15, 2025May 18, 2025
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Soil pH Preferences
Moderately acid (5.6 – 6.0), Neutral (6.6 – 7.3), Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5), Slightly alkaline (7.4 – 7.8)
Sun Requirements
Full Sun
Uses
Cut Flower
Wildlife Attractant
Bees
Child plants
4 child plants
Flower Color
Purple
Flower Time
Fall, Spring, Summer
Flowers
Fragrant, Showy
Leaves
Deciduous
Life cycle
Perennial
Minimum cold hardiness
Zone 6b -20.6 °C (-5 °F) to -17.8 °C (0 °F)
Miscellaneous
With thorns/spines/prickles/teeth
Parentage
((Sweet Chariot x Blue Nile) x Stephens' Big Purple) X ((International Herald Tribune x hybrid of Rosa soulieana) x (Sweet Chariot x Blue Nile))
Plant Habit
Shrub
Plant Height
3 - 4 feet
Plant Spread
2-3 feet
Propagation: Other methods
Cuttings: Stem, Cuttings: Tip
Awards and Recognitions
Other: Australian National Rose Trials Certificate of Merit 2005
Detailed Information

The Rose ‘Ebb Tide’ is a modern rose cultivar. This means it wasn’t directly found in the wild. It was bred intentionally. Here’s a breakdown of how to understand its geographical origins:

* **Parentage and Breeding:** Modern roses are typically hybrids created from various rose species from different parts of the world. The exact parentage of ‘Ebb Tide’ isn’t always widely publicized, but it’s safe to assume it has ancestors from Europe, the Middle East, and/or Asia (where many rose species originate).

* **Introduced by:** ‘Ebb Tide’ was bred by Tom Carruth of Weeks Roses in the United States.

* **Likely Region:** Due to its hybrid origin, ‘Ebb Tide’ doesn’t have one “native region.” However, given it was bred in the **United States**, that’s where it was first introduced and popularized. It’s a modern garden rose intended for cultivation across a wide range of climates.

In short, while roses as a genus have origins in various parts of the Northern Hemisphere, ‘Ebb Tide’ itself is an American creation.

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