Faye |Tree Rose
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There is a rose variety named “Faye” (also known by the breeder name Mattgis).
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This Faye is a floribunda rose (i.e. a type of bush/cluster‑flowering rose) with deep yellow / golden yellow blooms.
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Its features include:
If by “Faye Tree Rose” you meant a “tree version” of Faye, that would imply grafting the Faye rose onto a stem to make a standard / tree rose. I didn't find a source explicitly confirming Faye is made into a tree rose.
🌳 Tree Roses (Rose Standards / Standard Roses)
To interpret “tree rose” in general, here’s what that means:
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A tree rose (also called a standard rose or rose standard) is not a true tree, but a rose plant grafted high up on a tall stem (forming a “trunk”) so that the flowering portion is elevated above the ground.
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The “trunk” is typically a strong rootstock cane (or an existing rose cane) that supports the grafted rose cultivar at the top.
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Tree roses are often shaped like a lollipop: the trunk is bare, and the foliage + flowers form a “head” at the top.
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They require careful staking/support and regular pruning to maintain shape and health.
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They make good focal plants in a garden, especially along pathways, in containers, or as accents.



