Deep Secret rose

Deep Secret rose
D
1 flower per stem
average resistance
average resistance
Repeat Flowering
Strong
Hybrid Tea
10-12 cm
Medium 90-125cm
Mixed Border

Deep Secret Rose: A Bold, Dark Beauty with Intense Fragrance

The Deep Secret rose is a captivating hybrid tea rose known for its deep crimson petals and strong, delightful fragrance. Bred in Germany by Mathias Tantau, Jr. in 1976 and introduced in the UK in 1977, this stunning rose stands out in any garden with its nearly black buds and richly colored blooms. With its large, full flowers and upright growth, the Deep Secret rose is an excellent choice for both flower beds and containers.

Striking Dark Red Blooms

The Deep Secret rose produces large blooms of dark red, with petals that can range from 26 to 40 per flower. The flower’s semi-globular form gives it a lush, full appearance, making it a standout in any garden or floral arrangement. Each bloom reaches an average diameter of about 4 inches, creating a bold statement in the landscape. The color of this rose is especially unique, with its nearly black buds opening to reveal one of the darkest red hues of any hybrid tea rose.

Enchanting Fragrance

The fragrance of the Deep Secret rose is one of its most memorable features. This rose offers a strong, captivating scent, blending notes of blackcurrant, lemongrass, and Earl Grey tea. This powerful aroma makes the Deep Secret rose a perfect choice for cut flowers, allowing you to bring the rich fragrance into your home.

Growth and Care

This rose has a medium, upright growth habit, reaching heights of 30 inches to 6 feet and spreading between 2 to 5 feet wide. Its glossy, dark green foliage contrasts beautifully with the dark red blooms, adding to its visual appeal.

This rose is very disease-resistant, making it a hardy addition to your garden. It thrives in USDA zones 6b through 10b and requires regular spring pruning to maintain its shape and health. In warmer climates, prune back the remaining canes by about one-third, while colder regions may require more substantial pruning. For best results, provide the rose with freeze protection during early spring.

Ideal Uses for Deep Secret Rose

Thisrose is a versatile plant that can be grown in flower beds, borders, or containers. Its stunning blooms and intense fragrance make it ideal for cutting, allowing you to enjoy its beauty and scent indoors. Whether grown in the ground or pots, this continually blooming rose will provide you with striking flowers throughout the growing season.

Characteristics

  • Color: Dark red, nearly black buds
  • Petal Count: 26–40 petals per flower
  • Fragrance: Strong, with notes of blackcurrant, lemongrass, and Earl Grey tea
  • Bloom Size: 4 inches in diameter
  • Growth Habit: Medium, upright, and armed with thorns
  • Height: 30 inches to 6 feet
  • Width: 2 to 5 feet
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green
  • Blooming Period: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
  • Light Requirement: Full sun
  • Hardiness Zones: USDA zones 6b through 10b
  • Disease Resistance: Very disease resistant
  • Uses: Ideal for cut flowers, garden beds, borders, or container gardening

The Deep Secret rose is an extraordinary hybrid tea rose that captivates with its dark, velvety red blooms and intense fragrance. Its large flowers, strong resistance to disease, and continual blooming make it a valuable addition to any garden.

 Buy the Deep Secret rose

Related Listings

Sierra Lady rose

S
3-5 flower per stem
Orange
From Spring to Fall
Light
Floribundas
Medium 5-9 cm
Medium 90-125cm
Sunny Areas
excellent resistance
excellent resistance

Lavender Veranda rose

L
1-3 flower per stem
Purple
From Spring to Fall
Light
Floribundas
5-7 cm
50 to 60 cm
Pots & Containers
average resistance
average resistance

Blue Moon rose

B
1 flower per stem
Blue
Repeat Flowering
Strong
Hybrid Tea
Large 9-14 cm
Medium 90-125cm
Mixed Border
average resistance
average resistance

Sign In

Register

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.

Scroll to Top