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$27.95
Floribunda (Edgar Swane, Australia, 2007)
One of a kind! Deep purple petals with cream coloring on the reverse side. Pointed buds open to large clusters of double blooms with burgundy-red stamens. Bushy, rounded habit with semi-glossy foliage, growing 3 feet by 3 feet.
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Cynthia Fletcher (verified owner) –
Spectacular. Covered with blooms in the spring and then flushes throughout the summer. Fragrant. Love it.
Growing in zone 7b red clay on the dry side.
chreeve –
This bush bloomed in flushes for me in Dallas area but it was susceptible to blackspot in my garden.
Angela Patterson –
Burgundy Iceberg has such interesting blossoms! I guess they look so stunning because they are so dark, and the light underside means the blooms look quite different when viewed from different angles. Mine is in a 5a Colorado garden and is thriving. No problems with disease. Just a steady, quiet bloomer that puts on a regular show in flushes throughout the season and bounces back after each punishing winter.