This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Canoga Park, California
Chowchilla, California
El Sobrante, California
San Bernardino, California
San Jose, California
Parker, Colorado
Westminster, Colorado
Grovetown, Georgia
Decatur, Illinois
Joliet, Montana
Sparks, Nevada
La Luz, New Mexico
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This is a tall "single leader" rose. It's got a nice fruity HT fragrance, though not as a heady as Double Delight or Fragrant Cloud. DW...Read More
I picked-up this plant at the farm center - we were getting potasium for our water softner and some dog food and I was looking around the...Read More
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Plant Patent number 6121 has expired
Voodoo is happy in the shade of a pine in a somewhat protected area of my yard in Northern Nevada, z6a . With no extra winter protection...Read More
I love this rose. It grows very tall in my garden, much taller than the listed 48 inches. I prune it hard in January and try and keep i...Read More
We decided this past year we wouldn't buy any new roses that didn't have strong fragrance. This rose has a sweet fragrance. In its first ...Read More
I grow this rose in the Pacific Northwest, on the north side of a hill right in front of my house so it lives in partial shade. It has a...Read More
This rose is very fragrant. I call it a fruity fragrance. It is a year-round bloomer in my climate (USDA zone 10 of inland California) ...Read More