Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

2 Gallon
$99.95
Sale price  $99.95 Regular price  $99.95
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Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

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A cold-hardy landscape rose that pours out cinnamon-pink blooms from spring straight through fall — no fuss, no spraying schedule, no winterizing drama.

Cinnamon Hearts™ is a compact shrub rose bred for gardeners who want continuous color without the demanding reputation roses usually carry. Tidy and rounded at just 2 to 3 feet tall and wide, it stays covered in clusters of warm cinnamon-pink, fully double blooms that open over glossy, deep-green foliage. It blooms in flushes all season long, recovers quickly between rounds, and shrugs off the cold in zones as low as 3. The neat, mounded habit makes it as useful in a foundation row or low hedge as it is tucked into a perennial border or planted in a generous container by the door.

Why growers choose the Cinnamon Hearts™ Rose

  • Months of color. Reblooms in repeated flushes from spring through fall, so the shrub is rarely without flowers during the growing season.
  • A distinctive warm hue. Fully double blooms in a soft cinnamon-pink that reads richer and more unusual than the typical bubblegum landscape rose.
  • Genuinely cold-hardy. Rated for zones 3 through 9, it survives hard northern winters that knock out many shrub and hybrid tea roses.
  • Low-maintenance toughness. Bred as a modern landscape rose for strong vigor and good disease resistance, so it thrives with routine care rather than constant spraying.
  • Right-sized for any spot. The compact 2-to-3-foot habit fits small beds, mass plantings, and pots without outgrowing its space.

Plant a single specimen by an entry, line a walkway with several for a flowering low hedge, weave it through a mixed border for long-season punch, or keep one in a large container on a sunny patio. Wherever it goes, it earns its place by blooming when most shrubs have quit for the season.