Rose Plant Markers

Engraved rose plant markers and cultivar tags — breeder, cultivar name and planting year on weatherproof labels that keep a named rose from becoming an unnamed one.

If you grow roses, you almost certainly grow named cultivars — David Austin, Kordes, Meilland — and the name is most of what you paid for. It's also the first thing to go missing. A grafted rose that throws a sucker from below the bud union can quietly turn into the rootstock variety, and without a tag there's no record of what it was supposed to be.

The hanging grafting tags work well on rose canes, where a ground stake gets lost in the mulch or knocked over during a hard prune. The three-line stake has room for the cultivar, the breeder, and whether it's own-root or grafted — the one detail that determines how deep it should have been planted, and one you'll want on hand the next time you move it.

Engraved, not printed. Made one at a time in Phoenix, Arizona.

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