This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Corte Madera, California
Lincoln, California
San Francisco, California
San Leandro, California
Clermont, Florida
Palmyra, Illinois
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Owensboro, Kentucky
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Kingston, New Hampshire
Beacon, New York
Fort Worth, Texas
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Beautiful fancy looking flower beginning as a deep bright candy color bud and suddenly pop open into this neatly arranged petal flat shap...Read More
Foliage is so glossy, it shines in the sunlight! Beautiful, very disease resistant; low incidence of aphids, and Japanese beetles leave ...Read More
I have two of these and I love them. They generally stay compact -- I only get the occasional long cane. They take a short break from b...Read More
According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, they named this rose was named for the well known playright who was a contemporary o...Read More
I bought this rose early summer and put it into a nice pot
a few feet off the ground. I really love the smokey colors
this ...Read More
Tag listed as compact shrub but its the leggiest rose I own. I may eventually trellis it but it doesn't seem to mind leaning on brick wa...Read More
Hardiness zone actually 4-11 (protection needed 4-6 in some areas).
This is my first year with this rose but he blooms constantly,a great rose.:-)