This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Anniston, Alabama
Huntsville, Alabama
Corte Madera, California
Huntington Beach, California
Merced, California
Sacramento, California
San Leandro, California
Solvang, California
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Brandon, Mississippi
Brunswick, Missouri
Freehold, New Jersey
Springfield, Ohio
Norman, Oklahoma
Medford, Oregon
Camano Island, Washington
Colville, Washington
Spokane, Washington
Casco, Wisconsin
Ellsworth, Wisconsin
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This is my favorite yellow tea rose. I've had it for about six or eight years, on the south side of my house, where it gets lots of sun....Read More
Simply voracious yellow rose. By far the tallest and most vigorous of the roses I recently ordered. It seems to explode into life on th...Read More
Midas Touch is the hardiest yellow hybrid tea I have found so far. I have had one through three years, and it gets through our ugly NE W...Read More
I got this Fortunina hybrid tea a few weeks ago (from Home Depot of all places) and it is doing very well! We have had torrential downpou...Read More
I, too, found this at Costco (bareroot). Easy to grow here in my zone. Beautiful blooms and lush foliage.
This is a wonderful rose, in it's first year it has bloomed repeatedly, each time almost covered in bright blooms. It has a great fragrance, too.
Bred and introduced in United States. Moderately strong, Musk fragrance.
Parentage:
Seed: Brandy
Pollen: Friesensöhne
Zone 5 ( Chicago) - I planted this in 2002; it has survived 2 Chicago winters with no protection; blooms repeatedly with beautiful deep y...Read More