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I planted her summer of 2023 and was afraid I was losing her a couple of times. Late last summer she began turning around and looking better. She's blooming now and never fails to make me smile. I just love the color. The blooms are short lived. Only last a day or two. But their beauty is worth it.
Planted her last month and already blooming beautifully and foliage is great too. In Central Florida Zone 9b/10 she was planted in a protected but very sunny spot in the garden.
I planted this rose in July 2023 here in humid South Carolina, zone 8b. All of my Heirloom roses have arrived in beautiful condition. I always amend the our clay soil with compost and fertilize the first year with fish fertilizer as per Heirloom’s recommendations. Their videos are worth watching! This rose has been slow growing and is still small, but putting out lots of stunning blooms this year. The colors are muted and change with age, a pleasure to experience!