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L. Harper garden rose plant flower bush deciduous shrub

$47.99

Run your fingers along a stem of L. Harper and you’ll understand immediately why this garden rose has earned its place in wedding bouquets and backyard cutting gardens alike.

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📦 Shipping scheduleSeasonal preorder — fall & spring shipping. Estimated window: late September to mid-December, and early March to early June (depending on the weather at the destination). Local pickup is available in the same time frame. Your cart and order confirmation will identify the shipping schedule for each item. Ready-to-ship and seasonal-shipping items may be split into separate orders.
🌱 Live plant noticePlants are living, perishable goods and may arrive dormant or experience normal transit stress — leaf drop, yellowing, temporary wilting, cosmetic damage, or soil displacement. These conditions do not necessarily mean a plant is dead.
📄 All sales finalAll sales are final except where a seller expressly states otherwise in the individual listing, a verified dead-on-arrival claim qualifies under the Live Plant Policy, or a refund is required by applicable law.

Run your fingers along a stem of L. Harper and you’ll understand immediately why this garden rose has earned its place in wedding bouquets and backyard cutting gardens alike. A repeat-blooming variety that flowers from spring through fall, L. Harper produces long-stemmed cuts that hold beautifully in a vase for up to 10 days — generous by any rose standard.

Your plant arrives 2–3 years old, already bloomed, and ready to settle into its new home with soil included. Plant it in full sun and water frequently; roses reward consistency. Hardy in zones 5–11, this medium-growing shrub currently measures 9–24″ and will continue filling out with proper seasonal feeding. Top-dress with rabbit or composted chicken or horse manure each spring and fall to keep blooms coming strong.

L. Harper is self-fertile and genuinely attracts bees, butterflies, ladybugs, and lacewings — good company for any garden. It’s not invasive, not toxic, and yes, it does have thorns. Worth every one of them.

📍 Local pickup only — plan ahead

Available windows: late September through early December, and early March through late June. No shipping — pickup in Bellevue, WA only.

Lead time up to 1 month. Please plan and order ahead. Confirmation with pickup date will follow after your order is placed.

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