This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Mesa, Arizona
Surprise, Arizona
Cabot, Arkansas
Montclair, California
Oak Park, California
San Jose, California
Maitland, Florida
Indianapolis, Indiana
Barbourville, Kentucky
Hallam, Nebraska
Eugene, Oregon
Aiken, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
North Augusta, South Carolina
Fort Worth, Texas
Kilgore, Texas
Mcallen, Texas
Seattle, Washington
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Bought a sad little 6 inch twig from big box hardware chain in spring. Sits in full sun on South facing patio next to dwarf orange tree. ...Read More
I admit to a sentimental attachment - we grew them in NJ and loved them. They grow like crazy here in Southern California though the col...Read More
Love this rose on the bush. The color is beautiful, performs well all season and it's one of the largest roses in my garden. However, the...Read More
Medallion is a great rose! It has bloomed consistently all summer and has been relatively free of black spot, as well, in spite of our w...Read More
This rose produces gorgeous flowers like crazy all season, but it extremely susceptible to black spot. I give it a neutral rating becaus...Read More
It grows in zone 5a with winter protection. Rapid upward growth, easily 5ft tall by second bloom. Gets a bit "leggy". Large 6 in bloom...Read More
This rose is beautiful and a heavy bloomer. Very pale pinkish-peachish-apricotish color which really stands out. Lovely bush!
AARS 1973. This is a gorgeous rose with 7" blooms. It grows very quickly and the plant gets huge. Leave it lots of room.