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Quality own-root roses
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Floribunda (McGredy IV, United States, 1970)
If you’re looking for a bright orange red landscape addition, let this low-care rose-musician blow its horn. Brilliant scarlet colors of the long-lasting ruffled blossoms blare out against the disease-resistant glossy green foliage. Naturally compact and bushy, put it in the front row of your garden. Great in mass plantings. Good landscape performer. Likes a little heat. Hardy.
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Trumpeter
Floribunda (McGredy IV, United States, 1970)
If you’re looking for a bright orange red landscape addition, let this low-care rose-musician blow its horn. Brilliant scarlet colors of the long-lasting ruffled blossoms blare out against the disease-resistant glossy green foliage. Naturally compact and bushy, put it in the front row of your garden. Great in mass plantings. Good landscape performer. Likes a little heat. Hardy.
blmtnflower –
This rose is gorgeous! It glows in my garden with such a stunning bright red color. It is growing in the furthest southwest part of my garden, and it doesn’t mind the summer heat, or constant sun in my 6a Colorado zone. It pumps out multiple blooms on each stem ALLLL summer long. It is very disease resistant, and the Japanese beetles don’t seem to be interested in this rose at all. Also, the bees love it, which is a plus for the pollinators! It is the lowest maintenance rose in my garden. I like to have variety in my garden, but this is such a showstopper that I’m considering adding another.