This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Auburn, California
Reseda, California
San Jose, California
San Leandro, California
Upland, California
Sherman, Connecticut
Cicero, Illinois
Hampton, Illinois
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Denham Springs, Louisiana
Baltimore, Maryland
Pikesville, Maryland
Las Vegas, Nevada
Medford, New Jersey
Windsor, New York
North Augusta, South Carolina
Maryville, Tennessee
San Antonio, Texas
Montpelier, Vermont
Seattle, Washington
Vancouver, Washington
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I have had this shrub in my Chicago garden for 10 years. The color and flower form are outstanding. But this shrub is the first in my gar...Read More
This is a rose I bought by mail, from Heirloom Roses. As is usual with their roses, it arrived tiny but healthy. I transplanted it into...Read More
A wonderful color, isn't it?
Of course, that's the main reason I plant roses, the fragrance being a close second - but the...Read More
Been growing for a month and is very purple, even in 90 degree heat. Repeat bloomer. Can't wait to see it next year.
This rose looks quite similar to the "Burgundy Iceberg" rose.
I first saw this rose fall 2005 in the Montreal Botanical Garden in Quebec. Beautiful! I took lots of pictures of plant and of the iden...Read More
This is a great little rose, it's got the fragrance of cloves and is the most amazing color of grapejuice purple! It's a relatively clea...Read More