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"Dynamite rose is "self-cleaning, with no disease issues"

"If you could only have one plant on your patio, Dynamite BAM! rose would be it. This compact, container-friendly rose gives you flowers from spring to fall frost with little to no care. Self-cleaning, no disease issues, and continual flowers", says Anthony Hoke, owner of Silver Falls Nursery in Salem, Oregon. Silver Falls was the first nursery to receive Rosa Dynamite BAM! into the United States, hosting it during its 18 month quarantine upon arrival from Europe. He got to know the plant well before it was allowed on the market.


 
​Peter van Rijssen, co-owner of Concept Plants, says, "We have been looking for rose plants that can be produced on their own roots but also have disease resistance, self-cleaning properties, and proven performance from trialing in different parts of the United States. We chose this one out of over 150 selections. We think it’s dynamite! (Sorry, can’t resist a pun.)"
 
Details
  • Rosa Dynamite BAM! ('GEUS4310')
  • Hardiness: 5-9
  • Size: 40” tall by 30” wide
  • Bloom time: Spring through fall
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Medium
  • Soil: Well drained, loamy
Stop by the Concept Plants/Plantipp Booth 3231 at Cultivate to see Rosa Dynamite BAM! in person and in bloom. While there, enjoy some rose cinnamon cookies provided by Denise Schreiber, author of Eat Your Roses: ...Pansies, Lavender, and 49 Other Delicious Edible Flowers. You can also pick up a recipe card with the cookie recipe and a specialty cocktail recipe developed by Ellen Zachos, The Backyard Forager, and author of The Wildcrafted Cocktail.
 
For more information:
Silver Falls Nursery
 


Concept Plants
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