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Do you offer both own root and grafted rootstocks for all of your bare root roses?Updated a month ago

No, not all of our bare root roses are available in both own root and grafted rootstocks. Availability depends on the specific varieties in each year's collection.  

To find roses in your preferred rootstock type, use the "Roses by Rootstock" filter on our Bare Root Roses collection page. This is the best way to quickly see which roses are offered in each rootstock type for the current season's collection.

Use the "Roses by Rootstock" filter to search for grafted or own root rootstock.
On each individual rose product page, we list both rootstock options (even if one isn’t available this year) so it’s clear what rootstock types we offer. Inventory may be updated throughout the season, so additional rootstock types could become available later.

This product page showcases rootstock options "Own Root" and "Grafted" with "Own" crossed out, indicating that this particular variety is offered only as a grafted rose.

For more details, check out our blog post: Grafted vs. Own Root Bare Root Roses.

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