Description
High Adventure is a pink double flower; the petals edged in silver. The bloom opens in a flat silhouette and builds up to a sphere like flower form as the inflorescence matures. This variety is a dependable bloomer. The stems are long and arch with the open flower. Staking is suggested especially during bad weather events. The bush is well clothed in average Lactiflora foliage, the broad leaves are dark green. This variety is well suited for the cut flower garden. No stamens or seeds; no fragrance.
Best Use & Distinction
Best Landscaper®; general garden and landscape use; perennial border; mass plantings; deer resistant.
Basic Growing Requirements
Full Sun. Water as needed, sensitive to overwatering and waterlogged conditions. Soil pH 6.5-7. Fertile, well-draining soil.
Disclosure
The image(s) above shows the actual cultivar named and described on this page. The pictures are a fair and accurate depiction of the flowers as they are, in vivo, and are not staged or altered otherwise. The descriptions are based on our experience with plants that are grown by us here in NW Missouri.
ALL ORDERS SHIP BARE ROOT AFTER HARVEST AND USDA INSPECTION IN LATE SEPTEMBER THROUGH NOVEMBER.






