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What Grows Here Rose Facts: 'Sedona'
Rose Facts: 'Sedona' Print
Expert Advice

sedonaNew for 2010 and available only at independent garden centers, 'Sedona' is as unusual as the community for which it is named. Says Jackson & Perkins, "The warm colors of Sedona are reminiscent of the picturesque red bluffs and magnificent sunsets of the high desert," but this doesn't even begin to describe the magic of this wonderful new Hybrid Tea.

Growing 5 to 5.5 feet tall, with healthy. matte green leaves, 'Sedona' opens pointed, oval, coral buds to immense, 5-inch wide blossoms in shifting shades of reds, corals, and oranges. Each blossom is poised at the end of a 16 to 20-inch cutting stem, and fills the air with an enchanting perfume of sweet candied pear.

For information on how to reserve your 'Sedona' for pick-up in the Spring, click here.

For information on the other Payne's rose offerings, listed by type, click here.
For information on the other Payne's rose offerings, listed by color, click here.
For information on the other Payne's rose offerings, listed by fragrance, click here.

For information on how to make your 'Sedona' rose thrive in Northern New Mexico, click here.
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