Excellent rose, steady repeat performance, disease free and even fights spider mites. Spring frosts will do damage but all four own root...Read More roses survived when other roses did not.
It is a lovely cut flower and the fragrance is quite nice.
Sacramento, CA (Zone 9b) | November 2007 | positive
This was a big experiment - a first year garden in heavy (but amended) clay soil. I put the plant in the ground some time in May, blasti...Read Moreng sun exposure. The Clements roses come as very young plants, but healthy. I am very pleased with progress so far. Foliage is very pretty bluish green and the shrub (now in excess of 2 feet) has a pleasing rounded leafy form - no scrawny ankles. Foliage is also very healthy - no spotting or other problems (yet). Buds are unusually fat. It bloomed pretty much all summer. Now, in November, it has several buds and shows no sign of wanting to stop. Flower color is a very pretty bright fuschia pink, fading in maturity. Fragrance is pleasant. I haven't tried yet to see how well it holds up as a cut flower.
Excellent rose, steady repeat performance, disease free and even fights spider mites. Spring frosts will do damage but all four own root...Read More
This was a big experiment - a first year garden in heavy (but amended) clay soil. I put the plant in the ground some time in May, blasti...Read More