This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Berkeley, California
Canoga Park, California
Castro Valley, California(2 reports)
Emeryville, California
Merced, California
Ontario, California
San Dimas, California
San Jose, California
Thousand Oaks, California
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mission, Texas
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I have grown many many varieties of roses mostly patented, and of all, this one had some of the largest blooms of all. Even when recentl...Read More
Editor's Note
Plant Patent number 5168 has expired
I have this gorgeous rose in a standard form. In the three years I have experience with it, it has never had any fungal disease or insec...Read More
Eyecatching apricot color and wonderful large buds and blooms. Color holds best in our climate when this plant gets filtered afternoon shade.
Getting ready to bloom, no problem with diseases yet, It was a gift from a neighbor moving. I can't wait for it to bloom! Fragrance on th...Read More
Grows well here. Not prone to chlorosis. I like the fruity fragrance.
This is a lovely rose but it didn't do well in my zone5 garden. It winter-killed even with protection.