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| Zephrine Drouhin
Climbing Bourbon Introduced in 1868
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Blossoms of vivid cerise-carmine provide outstanding mass effect. An excellent choice for north-facing walls. The foliage is coppery purple when young. Thornless canes allow it to be placed near heavy traffic or children's play areas. Tolerates partial shade; requires a minimum of 6 hours of direct sun. |
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| RIR Score: | 8.2 | Back to Antique Roses | ||
| Height/Width: | 6 to 12-feet | |||
| Bud Form: | Long, pointed | To Climbing Roses | ||
| Bloom Size: | 3.5 to 4-inches; Semi-double | |||
| Petal Count: | 20 - 24 | |||
| Stem Length: | 15 to 20-inches | |||
| Foliage: | Semi-glossy | |||
| Fragrance: | Strong raspberry | |||
| Suggested Usage: | Arch, Pillar, Trellis | |||
| Wall (1-foot away) | ||||