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Available from - Roses Unlimited www.roseunlimitedsc.com
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A description from Monticello: Hardy, deciduous, flowering shrub. Description: Bright rose-pink, semi-double flowers that deepen as the flower ages, late spring through the growing season; deep green foliage tinged red. Habit: Dense multi-stemmed shrub grows to 5' feet high and around 5' feet wide. Culture: Prefers full sun to light shade and rich garden loam. Cold Hardiness: USDA Zones 7 through 10. The distinctive rose was discovered by Charles Walker growing on a roadside in Georgia in 1984 and he gave it the study name Thomaston Road Dwarf China. In 1998 Doug Seidel, after seeing it in Marie Butler's Virginia garden, believed it had the characteristics of a deep pink Noisette rose (Rosa noisettiana purpurea) illustrated in Les Roses (1817-1824), by Pierre-Joseph Redoute, the French artist who painted all of the roses of the Empress Josephine's garden.
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Many thanks Rose Petals Nursery. We have added this valuable information.
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16 FEB 20 by
jmile
You list Spice Trail on HMF but it is not on your site.
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Our collection is so vast, it would be very difficult to have the entire collection in stock or even listed on our site. We appreciate your inquiry and please visit us again as we rotate through the collection. Sincerely, Cydney
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Is the USDA zone range correct? 4a through 5b?
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I'm zone 7 it grows like a weed.
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