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"Winecup" rose Reviews & Comments
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Is this rose cold hardy?
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You will probably get more helpful information if you revise your question to indicate to what zone or temperatures you want to know if it will withstand. I've grown it in Zones 9b and 10a and it was perfectly cold hardy in those conditions, so to answer your question as stated, yes, it is completely cold hardy. How cold are you wishing to grow it under?
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Supposedly I'm zone 7, but winters can be eratic. We occasiobally get a zone 5 type winter here and there.
I do know how to read the information on this page, but it's not always accurate.
I'd consider myself zone 6b.
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Thank you, that should help get you more useful information.
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#4 of 4 posted
24 JUN 17 by
kes
Hi, Jason. It's cold hardy to at least z7a which is where I am.
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19 MAY 09 by
Cass
Vintage Gardens is selling "Winecup" under the name Purpurea but notes that this cultivar appears to be the same as the rose Vintage sells under the name Sanguinea.
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Its definitely not Sanguinea, which is light red aging to dark red. The plant of Winecup doesnt even look like a china, to be honest. It looks like a modern hybrid or, at the very least, a complex ogr hybrid like bourbon/china/etc mix.
This rose could possibly be one and the same as Winecup (or maybe a color sport). The plant architecture, petal form and leaves look extremely similar.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.31368
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