I didn't purchase this Crazy Love rose from Heirloom (bought it local) but felt compelled to write a review because this is the most robust, won't-quit rose there is! It is sited in a punishing spot: my South-East facing corner of my front garden plot, 1' away from my asphalt driveway, in poor soil (clay, some back fill from the driveway and a neighboring pathway) where it BAKES all summer long. I had moved it there temporarily from a more suitable site because I needed to remedy rose rosetted disease in the plot it was in. In fact, it exhibited signs of the disease as well, throwing up a large branch that had witch-broomed. (I destroyed all of the roses in that plot because of the disease but didn't have the heart to dispose of this one because it was so gorgeous, and I'm glad I didn't!!) The uploaded photos show the roses with pink peonies, and smaller pink roses in one, and purple veronica/purple roses in another. You can see how Crazy Love is fascinating, multicolored, and just jaw-droppingly beautiful, each bloom appearing slightly different from the last round. Direct sun "suntans" it to a bright fuchsia, and currently in this last Sept. weather, they're appearing in shades of apricot and butter. No signs of rose rosette disease since, and occasionally it shows a bit of black spot but works through it on its own. This is an incredible and exquisite rose! I'm a horticulturist, and cared for many roses, but this one is unforgettable.
Still going for the gold even this late in October. The fragrance is crazy sweet too.
When my roses first arrived as cuttings i was like 😳 oh boy let’s see! (Since they looked so scrawny)
And OH BOY they are fast growing and beautiful. Cant wait to watch them grow and take over my fences. It’s been about 2 months or less since planting. Ive been trying to remove any blooms so it focuses on growth but this flower snuck past me while out of town for a week. So i got to enjoy this little beauty bloom.

