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12 to 15 feet Z5-11 O mp
"Peggy Martin', also known as the "Hurricane Katrina rose", is a vigorous spring blooming climber that can easily reach 15 feet or larger. Promoted as thornless, we find this rose has prickles on the leaves' backs, while the canes are free of thorns. Its vigorous growth habit, ease of care, and breathtaking spring display makes Peggy Martin a rose even a novice grower can grow and enjoy.
Your neighbors will be envious and will come begging for cuttings!
w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
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