Bukavu
Bukavu
Bukavu
Bukavu
Bukavu
Bukavu

Bukavu

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Named for a city in Congo, this deep pink Hybrid Musk Rose with arching canes blooms well throughout the season, producing 2” flowers with white centers. Bakuva has a low petal count of just 4-11 petals per blossom but produces blooms in large clusters with a moderate fragrance.

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Rose Type Hybrid Musk
SKU HM311 GALLON
Bloom Types Single
Breeder Code LENbrirus
Characteristic(s) Pots, Pollinator Friendly
Color Red
Specific Color bright carmine red
Fragrance Lightly Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 2000
Approximate Size 4' - 5' x 4' - 5'

Bukavu

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April A.
Sweet Bukavu!

She's vigorous and floriferous, and she's got hips! Got her on sale, put her in a tough spot, alkaline clay and over a hundred degree heat, dry Colorado winds, freezing dry winter. She's a miracle. Beautiful substance and a show girl

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Susan R.
Impressive!

Planted in June 2021, zone 5b. This one arrived with leaves already growing and once planted, it started to bud almost immediately and the blooms are so pretty. So far, so good! Best one out of the 4 different bushes that I purchased.

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Peggy D.
Great Rose

I love this rose! I bought it last year because it was on sale but it is doing the best out of all of the roses I bought. It's already very full and has many flowers! Very Happy with it!

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Nancy E.
Excellent

I’ve had this rose about 4 years . I bought 4 for a rose hedge and it’s stunning. It’s literally never out of bloom. It will keep blooming until the frost stops it. The red/white color makes this the star of the neighborhood in my front yard. Very easy care.

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Lisa A.
Eye popping blossoms

I got this rose from Heirloom on super sale a couple of years ago. I really knew nothing about it. The very first year it had these eye popping blossoms, much more dramatic than those of its more well-known cousin Ballerina. I haven’t had it long enough to see what it will do at full maturity but I love it already. If you want a hardy rose that has single flowers but still attracts attention, this is the rose for you!