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speciosa 'Orange Storm'
speciosa 'Pink Storm'
speciosa 'Scarlet Storm'
speciosa 'Texas Scarlet'
Part of the ‘Double Take’™ series. Big, velvety, scarlet red double flowers appear in spring, all the way to the tips, before dark green leaves fully emerge. Dense spreading habit. Ideal as a specimen, espalier, or hedge. Thornless and fruitless. Once established, extremely drought tolerant.
Height: 3'-4'Spread: 3'-4'
Exposure:
Bloom: Spring
Characteristics
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