This rose is such a statement. She demands attention from all catch a glimpse of her. Add to that her divine aroma it’s just heaven. She’s the only survivor from a big order back in 2012. Her enormous blooms are truly a beauty. In southern Oklahoma. Used to be zone 7 but with the reclassification now zone 8. No fotos do her blooms justice. Highly recommend
Planted at the end of August and now several big blooms, (about 6”) in early November. Zone 6b, KC area
And worthy of the name “Buxom”! Wow! What a stunner! Her buds are gorgeous even early on, and watching them open is a spectacle. Wonderful on the bush or as a cut rose, a single bloom is elegant in a tall bud vase. And the fragrance! My husband, who enjoys comparing fragrances, rates this only behind our Firefighter and our twenty year old unidentified yellow rose. This lady is truly a winner!
I grow roses in 7B, Coastal Plain Region of NC.
Just planted a couple of months ago- so far there haven't been many blooms, but the ones that have developed are picture-perfect. Gorgeous pink shades that almost shimmer. I'm very glad I got this one.