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Rose - Champlain - Shrub
The Champlain Rose has beautiful dark velvet red blooms. This rose is classified as a Kordesii rose. Kordesii roses feature profuse cherry red blossoms summer through fall. Champlain was developed in Canada and it is noted for its winter hardiness, disease resistance and repeat bloom. Wonderfully colored orange hips are formed in autumn and they are much appreciated by neighborhood birds. Use this plant as a small specimen, in borders, in groups, foundation planting or as an informal hedge. This plant has shown good resistance to disease and insects. Prune this plant in late winter or early spring. * Fast growing * Bright green foliage * Carnation-like flowers


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