This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Pansey, Alabama
Pittsburg, California
Stockton, California
Hampton, Illinois
Madison, Illinois
Denham Springs, Louisiana
Decatur, Mississippi
Bellmore, New York
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Hilliard, Ohio
Rockwall, Texas
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it is a rose that will require much care here in the colorado elevation. slow growing, very lovely rose, however there are too many ye...Read More
My favorite thing about this rose is the smell. Oregold has the sweetest smell of all my roses. The blooms are a lovely shade of yellow...Read More
Beautiful flower, but very stingy in bloom, and not at all hardy in cold climates.
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Plant Patent number 3415 has expired
I love the color and form of this rose, but it is rather tender in zone 5. It needs good winter protection.
Delicate Tea Fragrance. Disease resistant. Dark green foliage. flowers ore borne singly on 8-14 inch stems