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I planted this in front of my house, as I have a traditional yellow stucco house from the 1920s. I thought peach, yellow, pink, it will blend etc. I wish I had planted it in the back by the patio with my Carding Mill and other apricot flowers because it literally glows. I have never seen a flower like this and photos cannot really capture its almost fluorescent color. In my case we have a 500 ft setback from a city street, on a hill, and you can literally see it from the sidewalk on the OTHER side of the street. Good for lining the backyard if you have a large property because you can see these from space. I will say that she took a solid 10 weeks from planting to take root and bloom. And that is with every amendment possible and constant fish fertilization. At least $100 hole all said and done. The plant from heirloom was just twigs! I had an entire landscape plan that is more or less set back by 18 months.
An Amazing Variety!!! Blooms all season (zone 6) and in the sunset is - beautifully spectacular. This is THE perfect coral rose.