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$27.95
Hybrid Rugosa (Karl Baum, Germany, 1983)
Deep crimson-purple blooms form in fragrant clusters. Flowers are semi-double, with showy golden stamens. Forms a dense, rounded, 3 foot by 3 foot mound with bright green rugose foliage and scarlet hips in autumn. The “Pavement” roses are known for their durability.
AKA – Rotes Meer
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Kay –
I bought this one at a nursery, but it was a High Country rose. It started leafing out this spring and got hit by a frost and died. Maybe it’s zone 3 after it’s established, but it was super sensitive to late frosts for me. I’m in Colorado, and it didn’t survive the winter. David Austin and Kordes roses right next to it did. I was very surprised the ragosa was the one that couldn’t handle the cold.