Heirloom Roses Climbing Rose Plant - Créme de la Créme Climbing Roses - Cream Flowers For Garden
Heirloom Roses Climbing Rose Plant - Créme de la Créme Climbing Roses - Cream Flowers For Garden
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Heirloom Roses Climbing Rose Plant - Créme de la Créme Climbing Roses - Cream Flowers For Garden

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  • Own-Root: Our own-root roses offer more bountiful blooms, superior hardiness, and true-to-variety longevity compared to grafted varieties.
  • One Gallon: All our roses are 12-16 months old and delivered in one gallon containers with rich soil.
  • Hardiness Zones: 5-10
  • Continual Blooming & Hardy - Will bloom non-stop throughout the growing season. Hardy roses are easy to grow and low maintenance.
  • Approximate Size: 10' x 7' - This is the indefinite size of the rose bush when it reaches full maturity. Upon delivery, roses will be roughly 12-15 inches tall.
  • Subject to Walmart's 30 day warranty. Void if granular fertilizer products have been used.
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Aug 16, 2023
Nicholas
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2 out of 5 stars review

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I'd pass on this one to be honest

I've ordered from heirloom before and normally they are healthy roses with new growth and leaves. This was strictly canes, and look like it had been chopped up everywhere. Not happy

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Jun 11, 2023
Emily
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1 out of 5 stars review

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Root rot- steer clear.

It was delivered with root rot. I would not recommend. I don't see it surviving.

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