There are a many different Sub-Zero Rose variations. These roses grow good in cold climates. They are also known as Brownell or Buck roses because some were developed by Dr. Griffith Buck and some were hybridized by Walter Brownell and his wife. You can find more about them by reading this article.
Key Takeaways:
- Read on to learn more about sub-zero roses and which types work well in a cold climate rose bed.
- His roses grow in many rose beds today and very hardy choices for cold climates. One of Dr. Buck’s main goals was to breed roses that could survive harsh cold winter climates, which he achieved.
- Another name that comes to mind when such roses are mentioned is that of Walter Brownell. He was born in 1873 and eventually became a lawyer.
“Another name that comes to mind when such roses are mentioned is that of Walter Brownell. He was born in 1873 and eventually became a lawyer.”
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