This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Hampton, Illinois
Madison, Illinois
Gardiner, Maine
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Fanwood, New Jersey
Bronx, New York
Nineveh, New York
Marion, North Carolina
North Augusta, South Carolina
Fort Worth, Texas
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'Comte de Chambord' is also known and sold as 'Madame de Knorr' and 'Madame Boll', but they are all one and the same identical rose.
This is a wonderful rose. I 'm a 'novice' in growing roses and I only grow a few in my garden. Not because I don 't love roses, but my g...Read More
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Having added this rose to my collection this summer, I have a few remarks.
For me, it is excep...Read More
This was my first rose purchase (I have a yellow rose bush from the prior homeowner) and I'm thrilled with the color and form of this pin...Read More
I like this rose, it's got the most wonderful Damask fragrance. It's considered a Damask Perpetual or a Portland rose.
Bred in France. Won the Dowager Rose Queen eight times from 1998-2001.
Parentage:
Seed: Baronne Prévost
Pol...Read More