27 April 2019, Livermore, CA. This rose is so consistent and productive. The peak of the first flush, according to the photos I've posted, is nearly the same date every year (though it even blooms sporadically during the winter) and it blooms frequently, regularly, and well for most of the growing season. Really, one of my favorites.
As it appears May 12, 2019. This is the sole surviving division of this clone (all its siblings died in the Polar Vortex a few years back) and it is currently about 8 feet tall, with two canes. I intend on propagating it this year, for preservation's sake.