Smokin’ Hot™
Smokin’ Hot
Smokin’ Hot
Smokin’ Hot™
Smokin’ Hot™
Smokin’ Hot
Smokin’ Hot
Smokin’ Hot™

Smokin’ Hot™

$50 Regular price
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  • Cutting
  • Container Friendly

From hybridizer, Christian Bedard, Smokin’ Hot™ delights with her fiery-red blooms and glossy, burgundy foliage which matures to a deep, lustrous green with hints of red burning at the edges. She produces single blooms on long stems with deep, smooth red coloring singed by smoky overtones. Smokin’ Hot™ makes an excellent cut rose and is sure to get all the attention!

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Rose Type Hybrid Tea
SKU HT006 GALLON
Bloom Type Double
Breeder Code WEKmopaga
Characteristic Cutting, Container Friendly
Color Blend/Multi-Color
Specific Color Dark orange overlaid with purple smoke with white reverse
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 4 (-30° to -20°), 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Approximate Size 3' x 3'

Smokin’ Hot™

$50.00
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Customer Reviews

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P.T.
VaVaVoom!

This rose is a show stopper! SH was the first to bloom out the four I got this year. Her color is sooo vibrant and absolutely STUNNING! I could sit and stare at this rose all day lol. I’ve had FH for a few weeks and she’s already given me 3 beautiful roses. It’s been so rainy but she carries on and produces. Can’t wait til she really takes off in a few years!

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Pei-i Norberg
Super smoking

I ordered this because it’s color also because we are moving to Montana and needed tougher roses to handle the cold weather.
I had them ( I order three kinds at once.) delivered to Utah and planted them into growing beds. About two weeks later I moved them to our new home in Montana giving water the day we arrived and the next day before we left.
About one month later, we went to our home in Montana to work on some stuff. She was found covered with snow with a small red rose greeting us happily!
She shows me that I have made a great decision to order her!!!!!

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Linda Wester
Already blooming

Living in zone 5, I got tired of my roses coming back from the roots and loosing my original tea roses. Already have blooms on this rose planted about a month ago. Hope it survives the winter! Very happy so far!

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Betty Gurschke
Happy New Rose

Received one Smokin Hot rose in June and it has had 3 blooms open and others waiting. It is still small and the blooms are small at this point, but I see progress for one year growth. It is orange and I imagine I will see larger blooms as it matures. So this one is doing great. I ordered a second one and received it the end of June. 2023. This one is still small but looks good with a few buds and nice foliage. Looking forward to seeing them mature.

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Boca Joe
Excellent rose - no leaf problems, tons of flowers

Planted this one April 2016. At one point in June/July it had 8 open roses on it, ended up about 3-4' by fall, Non stop , and this was the first season! I did prep the soil well, fert weekly and water as needed.
No leaf diseases to speak of here in coastal southern Delaware. Very hot , humid summer, lots of rain. Love the color!
Glad I bought it.

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