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It’s a Breeze® Red Rose

Rosa Hybrid ‘Meigremlis’ PP25950

Winter hardy to zone 4, heat-tolerant and extremely disease resistant, this tough but attractive groundcover rose makes gardening a breeze! Adorable dark red blooms appear in spring and rebloom into fall.

Light Needs

Full Sun

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
4a - 11b

mature dimensions

2.5–3′ high x 3–4′ wide
This plant is suitable for your USDA Zone 7b
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More About It’s a Breeze® Red Rose

Bloom/Feature

Highly disease resistant landscape rose. Repeat blooming spring to fall. Heat and humidity tolerant.

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Evergreen

Plant Hardiness

Hardy to -30°F to -20°F

Key Features

Aromatic, Attracts Birds / Butterflies, Compact Habit, Cut Flowers, Disease / Pest Resistance, Dwarf, Fall Blooming

Flowering Season

Spring to Fall

Uses

Accent, Container, Cut Flowers, Groundcover, Low Hedge, Mass Planting

Water Needs

Low

Fertilize

After first flowering

Pruning

Shape in early spring before first flush

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting

• Plant in full sun

• Dig hole 2X the width of pot

• Plant 1-2″ above ground soil level, backfill hole with soil

• Water deeply to settle, then add more soil if needed

• Mulch 1-2″ deep around plant, avoiding area closest to stem

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