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  • Queen Bee will reign with strength and beauty in your garden. Her deep dark-red buds open to double 5” blooms with 30-40 petals of velvety dark-red that show a large center of the most beautiful rich, golden stamens when fully open. She exudes a lovely, strong old-rose and raspberry fragrance. This bushy, continual blooming plant is well foliaged with large leathery deep-green leaves and is winter hardy in the midwest without protection.
    • Type: Hardy

    • Color: Dark Red

    • Fragrance: Exceptionally Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 4 - 10

    • Size: 3' - 4' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Full

    • Year: 1984

    • Breeder Code: BUC

    • SKU: HR150 GALLON

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Anonymous
Hardiness Zone: 6
Rose

Beautiful buds, new rose planted in spring has already had at least a dozen roses on It.

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Auddie
Hardiness Zone: 6
Wow

It's been in the ground less than 2 months and it's first rose is so vibrant we can see it across a 1/2 acre field!

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A.L.
Beautiful and Robust Blooms

This rose almost died on me on its first years as I set it aside before planting for too long. I planted it in a huge and and kept an eye on it ever since and it rewarded me of huge deep red blooms. I'm not a fan of red roses but this one is so endearing and makes me smile all the time when I see its blooms.

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S.Z.
True to Form

Doing very well her first spring here, Queen Bee is in a large pot and her deep red blooms are certainly stunning. Zone 7a and she is so far resisting the black spot that abounds. Very pleased with this performer.