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Alexander MacKenzie Rose
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. As the disease resistant foliage matures, it forms a dark green backdrop for deep red blooms with the aroma of raspberries. ... get more information
New Dawn 'New Dawn' has long been a favorite climber. New Dawn roses have double pink, fragrant flowers that fade to soft pink are carried over a long season. It blooms spring and repeats in the summer. It has healthy, dark green disease resistant foliage and is a rose with few faults and a long flowering season, even carrying a few blooms in the winter. The New Dawn rose is a strong grower and is unusually hardy and disease resistant. The New Dawn was a World Fereration of Rose Society Hall of Fame inductee in 1997. Gardening News and Articles |