![]() ![]() Roses are graded by stem length in cm, the shortest stem in the bunch should meet the grade length.These category classifications are generally based on productivity of each variety, market demand for new varieties, quantities available in production and vase life. These are listed as categories AA, A, B and C. Rose varieties are generally classified into 4 major pricing categories from the most expensive to the most affordable by the farms.Not all rose varieties grow in all lengths! Some varieties, such as “Forever Young” produce mostly in longer grades (60 to 90 cm) while others, such as “Circus” and “Akito” produce mostly in shorter grades (40 to 50 cm).More petals means larger heads and longer vase life than older varieties! ![]()
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