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    Model #HD7665

    Store SKU #1006131841

    • Fragrant multi-colored flowers add a pop of color to your garden
    • Can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 4-10
    • Requires full or partial sunlight for proper growth

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    Hi John, as answered before this is Rosa hybrida Pinata. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!

    By|May 29, 2024


      Hi JimL, that's a tough question to answer, however most of the time things wax and wane with popularity and there are always new, exciting genetics on the horizon that offer longer periods of flowering and/or better disease resistance. I understand where you're coming from, as I have an interest in preserving some of my favorite cultivars, too. Have you considered trying to take a few cuttings from your established plants and trying your hand at getting them to root? That's what I do at home - wishing you success!

      By|May 27, 2024


        Hi JimL, thanks for reaching out! This is Rosa hybrida Pinata. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!

        By|May 26, 2024

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          Yes, to both questions. Evergreens shrubs, ornamental grass, and ornamental berries provide winter interests.

          By|May 13, 2024


            No, it should go through your foundation.

            By|Jun 5, 2023


              It is small.

              By|Apr 29, 2025


                This is mine I planted last year it's very pretty

                By|May 21, 2024

                  Hello Hema - color varies based on what we have in stock but it will be a multi-color bloomed rose. Thank you - National Plant Network

                  By|May 8, 2023


                    Hello Hector - this is not a climbing rose. Thank you - National Plant Network

                    By|May 2, 2023