Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone
Twilight Zone

Twilight Zone

$55 Regular price
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Currently Growing! This Rose Will Be Available Again When It Meets Quality Standards
  • Cutting
  • Fragrance
  • Container Friendly

Twilight Zone’s large buds open into 3.5”, very double, old-fashioned flowers of the deepest, velvety purple, like the sky at twilight. Her intense purple will be deeper and more concentrated in more moderate temperatures. Twilight Zone features a strong citrus and spice fragrance that will entice you across the garden. Her medium, semi-glossy, dark green foliage creates a luxurious backdrop for this purple beauty. She is perfect for the cutting garden or to grow in pots if you wish!

More Information

Rose Type Grandiflora
SKU GR212 GALLON
Bloom Type Clustered, Very Full
Breeder Code WEKebtidere
Characteristic Cutting, Fragrance, Container Friendly
Color Purple
Specific Color Mauve to Dark purple
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°)
Rebloom Repeat Blooming
Year 2012
Approximate Size 4' x 3'

Twilight Zone

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Customer Reviews

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I.M.
Beautiful and productive rose

What I like the most about this rose is how it repeats. It is a continuous blooming in my first year. Even though it is growing in a reactively small pot the first year. Can’t wait for next year when I move to a bigger pot. Fragrance is great.

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B.G.
Mesmerizing

Really so pretty! So far the plant and blooms are medium sized, green growth looks gorgeous on this plant and the flowers are a treat each and every bloom.

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C.
Very lovely, nice repeat

The blossoms on this one remind me a bit of Munstead Wood in their color, but the petals are more loose and ruffled in form. This one always seems to be pushing out blooms, even in high temperatures. It does get blackspot and cercosospora in my no-spray 6b garden but is seems to come back despite it. I will have to say that I have two in the ground and one in a pot and the two in the ground are much healthier. I'm very happy with this rose. It is quite photogenic.

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Lauren McDowell
THIS rose.

She was in bloom at the Portland test garden when I went last month. I'm not one for dark roses, but I'm getting this one the very second my beds are prepped.

She isn't particularly tall, but her flowers are on the larger size, and her smell!

She and Mister Lincoln have completely changed my taste in roses.

I've bought from Heirloom before, so I'm excited that I get to have a full journey with her soon from small little twig to beautiful, graceful, and powerful rose.

I am currently in 9b, will be moving to zone 8. This is one of the roses I'm taking with me when I move.

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John Seger
Growing beautifully in Mid-Atlantic

I’m new to serious rose growing, and learning as I go. For me, Heirloom Roses were pricey, but I now believe worth every penny. Heirloom Roses have a great variety of roses, come healthy, and produce as described. I ordered the Twilight Zone rose shown below a year ago. A good healthy rose came very well packaged and took off quickly. This growing season it’s giving beautiful roses in abundance. Since I’m learning, I have tried other producers with mixed results. One thing I have learned is that with all the work I put into my roses, I prefer a starting with a vigorous, healthy plant than a weak one. Heirloom Roses fit my needs best.

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