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Dancing In The Wind™

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  • Dancing in the Wind™ produces an abundance of flowers in huge clusters of soft, salmon-pink, 2 ½” semi-double blooms with 12-15 petals. Her peachy-cream centers are contrasted by rich golden stamens on this upright, continual blooming, vigorous bush with glossy foliage. Dancing In The Wind™ is a romantic favorite suited for zones 5-10. Plant her in beds or pots as she thrives in both.

    • Type: Hybrid Musk

    • Color: Coral salmon

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10

    • Size: 4' - 5' x 4'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Semi-Double

    • Year: 1995

    • Breeder Code: CLEdan

    • SKU: HM947 GALLON

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Debra M.
Perfect for patios

Put four of these in insulated 24” pots from gardeners supply, plus a good quality potting soil and followed heirloom’s fertilizer recommendations, now have lush beautiful foliage, with most of the canes strongly upright but a few canes drape down over the pot edges charmingly, with plentiful summery peachy-pink roses. Mine only get about 5 hours of mid-morning sun and are doing great

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Carol
Outstanding

This rose is in its third year in our zone 4b/5a garden at 6100 feet of altitude on the front range of the Rockies. It is four feet tall this year, and continually sending out huge sprays of bloom. Very eye-catching. Going to order another.

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Frances H.
Slow

This rose was very slow to bloom, a nice plant with sprays of small flowers that bloom continuously once it started in early September here in Alaska.