This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Tulare, California
Elgin, Illinois
Grayslake, Illinois
Washington, Illinois
Georgetown, Indiana
South Berwick, Maine
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
Norristown, Pennsylvania
Orwell, Vermont
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One of my first English rose orders from David Austin
and my favorite. Very vigorous and disease resistant. First bloom today an...Read More
ABSOLUTELY amazing!!!! last June was the first blossoms - the entire plant was a cascade of bright magenta pink!
According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, they named this rose after the character from Thomas Hardy's novel.
Tess Of the d'Urbervilles is my only Austin. I purchased it for my zone 5a garden from White Flower Farm last year. It is amazing. It ...Read More