have two, have done little to deserve them,but for hybrid teas they are not as fussy as they should be- south facing wall, with roots in shade. Did well, when the Gertrude Jekyll and Ld. Brandiwaithe died back to root stock. May need some heavy pruning at this point.
*** Growing near Houston, TX: sub tropical zone 9a. Mild winters, hot, extremely humid summers that last half the year. ***
Plant 1: Purchased from Regan Feb 2013. Never took off, died.
Plant 2: Purchased from Rio Bay Roses September 2013.
August 2014- My plant grew backwards and seemed very near death after winter. Against my better judgement, I planted it in the new garden this past June, and it is still hanging in there, though barely. I hope it makes it!
4/2016- survived barely. Bought a 2nd plant from rosemania 4/2019- both dead. this cultivar can't take the heat and needs to be sprayed