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  • Oklahoma’s color is so dark red it appears to be black velvet in warm weather. These long, pointed buds open into huge, fully double, 5" blooms of 30+ petals. Oklahoma exudes an extremely sweet, old rose perfume and is a continual bloomer. If you’re looking for a vigorously growing, perfect red rose set against leathery, dark green foliage- you have found your dream rose in Oklahoma! Long, strong stems make this rose a perfect cutting rose for arrangements.

    • Type: Hybrid Tea

    • Color: Red

    • Fragrance: Exceptionally Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 7 - 10

    • Size: 5' x 4'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Very Full

    • Year: 1964

    • SKU: HT600 GALLON

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Daniel K.
Hardiness Zone: 6
One of my favorite reds

This is a great rose. I've grown it in zone 9 and zone 6 and has done well in both. The red is a nice deep crimson that is really beautiful and the smell is excellent. It also grows nice and tall. Would definitely recommend.

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R.K.
Oklahoma Rose

Satisfied with it.

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Myriam
Fabulous rose!

Oklahoma rose is vigorous, and hold roses on strong upward stems. Oklahoma did very well, growing fast and blossoming generously. Blossoms last and the color doesn’t fade away. A sweet fragrance completes the portrait of this very satisfying rose.
Zone 4b - Minnesota

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Glen T.
Classic Hybrid Tea, Long Stems

Being from Oklahoma, I'm a bit partial to this rose, but for good reasons. If you look at a mature specimen, everything about it says 'hybrid tea'. It's upright, about 5 feet, with blooms one-to-a-stem on long stems and with classic hybrid tea form.
The color is not black at all, but a beautiful dark maroon-red. This productive and vigorous rose has excellent hybrid tea form and a very strong, sweet, old rose fragrance. It's highly rated by the ARS and easy to see why. It's essential for your cutting garden; I've cut a stem nearly 3 feet long once! It's now our official state flower, too. I planted 5 new ones together and can't wait to watch them mature.
It's a magical experience to watch as the dark red buds plump up and spiral open. A must-have hybrid tea for sure!!
Glen rosarian from zone 7a, NE Oklahoma.