This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Vinemont, Alabama
Waterbury, Connecticut
Trenton, Florida
Snellville, Georgia
Chicago, Illinois
Hampton, Illinois
Machesney Park, Illinois
Oswego, Illinois
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Nevada, Iowa
Olathe, Kansas
Barbourville, Kentucky
Ewing, Kentucky
Hazard, Kentucky
Hebron, Kentucky
Lancaster, Kentucky
Shreveport, Louisiana
Durham, Maine
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Pepperell, Massachusetts
Dearborn Heights, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Excelsior, Minnesota
Maryville, Missouri
Auburn, New Hampshire
Sandown, New Hampshire
Morehead City, North Carolina
Mount Gilead, Ohio
Ravenna, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
New Hope, Pennsylvania
North Augusta, South Carolina
Knoxville, Tennessee
Chandler, Texas
Garland, Texas
Sugar Land, Texas
Smithfield, Virginia
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Nice pink color, big flowers. I got 1o dbl fans very cheaply, and now I know why—it multiplies fast. But that’s a nice problem to have.
One of my favorite pinks because of the size of the flowers and the huge number in bloom at one time. Increases rapidly. In 8 years I h...Read More
Beautiful large flowers on a short plant. Mine is a true pink, pale in hot weather (like a seashell) and rose in cooler temps. The flow...Read More
Nice large blooms on a small plant. It's a winner for the front of a border.
This is very hardy in my zone and has been out in my wooden raised maltese cross since I bought it. Supposed to be hardy to zone two. My ...Read More
Just had my first bloom on this today and it's stunning! It's not as pink as some other people's photos on this site, nor is mine as pea...Read More
The bloom is beautiful. However, it does not like my zone 4 garden, tending to "sulk" through each season with just a few blooms and next...Read More
6" rose blend blooms,14"-20" scapes