Hybrid Tea Rose 'Love & Peace'

Rosa

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Rosaceae (ro-ZAY-see-ee)
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Rosa (RO-zuh)
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Flowers are good for cutting
Flowers are good for drying and preserving
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Flowers are fragrant
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

San Francisco, California

San Jose, California

Merritt Island, Florida

Hampton, Illinois

Normal, Illinois

Kenner, Louisiana

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Olive Branch, Mississippi

Omaha, Nebraska

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Arlington, Tennessee

Barberton, Washington

Bellevue, Washington

Port Angeles, Washington

Port Angeles East, Washington

Salmon Creek, Washington

Snohomish, Washington

Casco, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

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1
neutral
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Casco, WI | December 2010 | positive

I have two of these roses and have had very good luck with them. The flowers are beautiful, though the fragrance is mild. The growth ha...Read More

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Hampton, IL (Zone 5a) | May 2005 | positive

This is one of the best roses in my garden. It has beautiful blooms and blooms a lot. The color is amazing although it doesn't have any...Read More

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Arlington, TN (Zone 7a) | May 2005 | positive

This is a great Rose for beginner's. It was my first and it performed wonderfully. The bi-color blooms are beuatiful. It's fragrance i...Read More

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Charleston, SC (Zone 9a) | November 2004 | positive

For the past 2 summers I have, due to knee surgery, been unable to tend my garden at all. While many of my roses sulked over the neglec...Read More

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Bartow, FL (Zone 9b) | June 2004 | neutral

just bought this plant , my 1st rose plant, can't wait to see how it does...has three blooms on it now...i just hope i can keep it bloomi...Read More

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