This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Smyrna, Georgia
Lake Park, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Townsend, Massachusetts
Mound, Minnesota
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Omaha, Nebraska
Belfield, North Dakota
Pekin, North Dakota
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
New Lisbon, Wisconsin
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I have three of these. They grow along a rail fence that I never bothered to train them along. I grow them as a large sprawling hedge at ...Read More
Definitely, one of the best roses I grow here in cold zone 3 Canada. 'Ramblin Red' is not hardy above the snowline in my climate, though ...Read More
I have had this plant through two winters, and any cane loss was due primarily to rabbit damage. The plant recovered well, and looked gre...Read More
The Rambling Red Climber was my first rose, and I waited six months before I was able to pick it up. I placed it in a place of honor in m...Read More
Ramblin Red survives zone 3 winters with lots of green wood--it blooms heavily --has the form of a hybrid tea and is lovely!!
Ramblin’ Red is similar to its parent, Henry Kelsey, except the color is a deeper true red and it has better disease resistance.
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