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Alexander MacKenzie Rose
As the disease resistant foliage matures, it forms a dark green backdrop for deep red blooms with the aroma of raspberries. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased. The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient. The Alexander MacKenzie Rose, 'Rosa 'Alexander MacKenzie', exhibits cupped blooms that open from deep raspberry-red buds held in sprays of six to twelve above newly emerged leaves richly tinted with red. This rose has its own root. ... find out more
Memorial Day The rose is vigorous and easy to grow. Just one bloom will fill an entire room with the sweet fragrance of a Damask Rose. Upright and bushy, this variety features very large, full, spiraled blooms with more than 50 petals per flower. The Memorial Day rose has long stems, big blooms, and good vase life which has earned this hybrid tea rose a place of fame as an AARS winner for 2004. It makes a great, easy-to-grow addition to any garden. Memorial Day is highly disease resistant and especially loves hot weather. Memorial Day roses have clear pink flowers are accented with a lavender wash and grow to up to 5 inches in diameter. |
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