Robusta
Robusta
Robusta
Robusta
Robusta

Robusta

$50 Regular price
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  • Pollinator Friendly
  • Partial Shade

Robusta blooms in profusion with eye-catching, single, red, 4” blooms with 5-8 petals. Her clusters are produced in abundance on a vigorous, continually blooming, upright bush with beautiful, medium-green, glossy, leathery foliage. The thick canes are covered with nail-like prickles which makes Robusta an excellent fence, hedge, or impenetrable barrier. She thrives in colder zones and needs little care to thrive and grow.

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Rose Type Rugosa
SKU RU273 GALLON
Bloom Types Clustered, Single
Characteristic(s) Pollinator Friendly, Partial Shade
Color Red
Specific Color Crimson red
Fragrance Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1979
Approximate Size 6' x 6'

Robusta

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Lorie Kaiser
Bullet proof beauty

If you are looking for a beautiful red, deer proof, hardy, very large vase shaped rose that blooms throughout summer.. this is the one! The first bloom in spring is the largest, but does reward you throughout the season into fall. The thorns on this rose are formidable and once large enough, the deer can"t reach the foliage on top or penetrate the canes due to the thorns. I'm in northern California and my 12 year old roses around my property are still healthy, disease free and are a good 7 ft tall and 7ft diameter on top, 3-3 1/2 at the base.

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KatieRose
Stunning single red

This lovely rose has flat scarlet open blooms saturated with color. It is an easy bush to care for as it is tolerant of some shade, strong winds, severe cold, and black spot. A very easy, gorgeous flowered rose you must see in person to really appreciate.

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Bill and Nan
Great Roses

Terrific Rose, We have 3 of them here in northern Wisconsin, and they winter very well virtually bug free. Best fertilizer for we found was bayer rose.

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Cathy B.
Best Red Rose I've Ever Grown!

Without a doubt, this is an excellent, tough, surprisingly gorgeous red rose! Mine grows, with very little attention from me, in a very windy location, and it has triumphed through wind, snow, ice, and hail here in my Finger Lakes area of NY state garden. Probably the worst weather condition plants in my garden face is a fierce wind - we are on an ooen hilltop. I had no idea that it would be so tall (you can use it as a climber, if you can brave the thorns to tie it up), or that it would have such a pleasant (but mild) rose fragrance. The thorns on this baby are truly a force to be reckoned with, though - don't grow it where little kids - or anyone else - is likely to get punctured! In my fantasy garden, I would use these to surround my vegetable garden, providing a living fence against critters of all sorts. It gets a little mangy looking as the summer wears on, and while it does get aphids they don't seem to bother it much; I hack off the top third or so of the tallest canes regularly, after a flush of blooms is done, and this baby just comes back with more. Starts early, stays late to the party!

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Mike's Mom in NYS
Robusta is well named!

This is a gorgeous rose! It is a strong caned, ever blooming display of the most lovely deep red roses. I live in Western New York State and this is hit with weather from the west and the north. No problems. No black spot. A few aphid surges easily gotten rid of with soapy solution of your choice. This picture does not do the bush justice. You won't be disappointed.