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Floribunda (Christian Bédard, United States, 2011)
Great clusters of ruffled dark red velvety flowers are produced on an upright bush with glossy dark green foliage. Showy as a hedge or great just by itself. Cooler temperatures bring out the best flower form and color. Very good disease resistance.
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Oh My! ™
Floribunda (Christian Bédard, United States, 2011)
Great clusters of ruffled dark red velvety flowers are produced on an upright bush with glossy dark green foliage. Showy as a hedge or great just by itself. Cooler temperatures bring out the best flower form and color. Very good disease resistance.
chreeve –
This red rose lives up to its name. It is a standout in my zone 8b Texas garden.
Angela Patterson –
Oh My! is intensely beautiful in my Zone 5a Colorado garden. It is more tall than wide and handles the strong winds here easily. Japanese Beetles made lace out of the lower leaves, but it survived. The rose next to it caught a bad case of powdery mildew but Oh My! did not. It just quietly bloomed its gorgeous blossoms repeatedly throughout the season, causing delight and compliments. I neglected it by not watering it regularly and rarely fertilizing it the first four years. It still did well. We connected it to drip irrigation in its 5th year and it rewarded us with fuller foliage and more blooms. Love this rose!
Diana Granum –
The flowers on this look like red velvet. Very beautiful!!