Rosa ‘Henry Nevard’ in 2 Gallon Pot
$40.00
4 in stock
Description
The ‘Henry Nevard’ rose, a Hybrid Perpetual variety bred by Frank Cant in 1924, is known for its large, carmine-red to scarlet blooms. These flowers, which have an average diameter of 5 inches, are very double and exhibit an old-fashioned, cupped bloom form. They bloom in flushes throughout the season and emit a strong fragrance. The plant has a bushy, dense, and upright growth habit with large, matte, dark green foliage, reaching a height of 4 to 5 feet. Suitable for USDA zones 5b through 9b.

Additional information
Weight | .34 kg |
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Hardiness Zone | 5 |
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Roots | Own-Root |