I planted Kashmir 3 summers ago. So far it has been extremely resistant to black spot and no signs of powdery mildew. PM is a plague her...Read Moree! I'm very impressed with Kashmir's cold resistance and am thankful that I got own root rises.This spring we had a week of unseasonably warm temperatures, followed immediately by several inches of snow and a month of winter temperatures. All of my other roses died including the Knockout roses that awere developed in my state. My 7 easy elegance Kasmir roses all came back from the roots. During a normal spring, they will grow from last year's growth with very minimal need to cut out dead branches. I'm thrilled that I don't have to replace them all this year! Of note, the roses are beautiful pure fire engine red without a hint of pink unless the plants or stressed
Bred for easy landscape use like the Knockouts. Requires no special care here on the east coast, where black spot pressure is high. ...Read More
Dark warm red, very full 3" flowers w/50 petals and a classic high-centered, hybrid tea form. Fragrance is negligible. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Medium, rounded habit. Foliage is highly resistant to black spot and powdery mildew. Hardy to Z4b.
One of the Lim's Easy Elegance® collection. Usually propagated own-root.
I planted Kashmir 3 summers ago. So far it has been extremely resistant to black spot and no signs of powdery mildew. PM is a plague her...Read More
Bred for easy landscape use like the Knockouts. Requires no special care here on the east coast, where black spot pressure is high.
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