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Quality own-root roses
$21.95
Floribunda (Carruth, United States, 2009)
Big pointed buds swirl open to show off double, high-centered blooms in seductive shades of peach, coral and salmon. Aging in the sun reveals deeper tones of orange, scarlet and burgundy. Strong, long stems are great for cutting, and deep green, glossy leaves stay clean and spotless due to very good overall disease resistance.
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Floribunda (Carruth, United States, 2009)
Big pointed buds swirl open to show off double, high-centered blooms in seductive shades of peach, coral and salmon. Aging in the sun reveals deeper tones of orange, scarlet and burgundy. Strong, long stems are great for cutting, and deep green, glossy leaves stay clean and spotless due to very good overall disease resistance.
Dawn Barnas (verified owner) –
I received this rose about the middle of May of this year. The plant was packed beautifully and survived the trip from CO to NY without any damage. It transplanted well and now, in mid July, it has almost tripled in size and is blooming. The picture does not do this rose justice. As the bud opens, the color deepens into a brilliant orange. It has been humid a lot in this area, but there is no disease and no black spot. This is a high quality rose from a high quality seller.
Chelsea –
This rose is an unsung hero in my garden. The first to bloom, always in bloom, mildly fragrant and cooler weather, also typically blooms for me until November. This is partially due to where it’s planted, but it really is an amazing rose!