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Iceberg is absolutely one of the most reliable, beautiful roses. I have grown it in Texas, in Colorado and now in Washington State and it is always beautiful, healthy, reliable. It has been my "go to" rose for more than 40 years, no matter where I have lived. I have one in full bloom right now even though all my others have decided to shut down for winter.
I received my three Iceberg Roses and they leafed out quickly and look strong and healthy. Some of my other roses have recurring Blackspot but the Iceberg are not affected. I’m not sure if I will get any blooms from them anymore this year but I’m hopeful. I live in far northern Wisconsin, so the growing season is short.
I love the iceburg rose. When the leaves came out, buds followed. It has been blooming for some time now. I have never had a rose that has bloomed so quickly.