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Loving the heat!

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These roses love the heat.

Walking on Sunshine Rose

A beautiful, fragrant, and colorful rose with a tidy, manageable size and shape.

Hot Cocoa Rose

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A chocolate-orange shrub rose with a spicy scent.

‘New Dawn’

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A vigorous climber with double, pale pink flowers.

Forty Heroes Rose - Remember 9/11

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Plant a Forty Heroes rose in your garden to honor the crew and passengers of United Flight 93.

Pruning Westerland Climbing Roses

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‘Westerland’ is considered a modern climbing rose. It develops canes that grow vigorously, producing orange-tinged apricot flowers into autumn.

Seeing Red

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If your rose bushes bloomed pink or yellow or were two-toned the first year, but bloomed red in years after that, you’re probably left with canes that grew from the rootstock—underground portions below the graft union.

Carpet Rose Dilemma

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Our carpet rose sends off tall “fishing pole” shoots. How and when should I prune these?

Battling Black Spot

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Most roses—particularly hybrid teas—are susceptible to black spot, a fungal disease that can be devastating.

Reluctant Climbers

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Some of the popular Canadian-bred Explorer roses, such as ‘William Baffin’, ‘John Davis’, and ‘John Cabot’, are not true climbers, even though they’re sold as climbers.

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