This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Fairfield, California
Long Beach, California
San Anselmo, California
San Leandro, California
Santa Cruz, California
Littleton, Colorado
Sarasota, Florida
Meridian, Idaho
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Hampton, Illinois
Coushatta, Louisiana
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Rowlett, Texas
Seattle, Washington
Vancouver, Washington
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Dainty Bess is quite hardy in our high altitude climate. I have seen this rose climbing up a two story building. Mine would like to but I...Read More
Japanese beetles just love this rose, so the blooms only last one day for me. As soon as the flowers open half way the beetles descend a...Read More
I am really fond of full, double, big blooms on roses - but 'Dainty Bess' is one of the few singles I grow because it is simply so beauti...Read More
VERY positive! I love the blooms, the color, the fragrance and the buds are even lovely. The burgandy colored "eyelashes" are so pretty.
Bred in England. Won the Court of Show Honor from the First Capitol Rose Society in 2001, the Hybrid Tea (Fully Open) award from the Sout...Read More