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Wild Red Climbing Rose 3'-4' Live Plant Bare Root Hardy Easy Care
US $17.95/ea
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More than 10 available
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Bulk savings:Buy 4 or more for 14.36 each one
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US $9.06 USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Livingston, Kentucky, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Sat, Nov 15 and Wed, Nov 19 to 94104
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Seller does not accept returns.
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eBay item number:167295999613
Item specifics
- Brand
- Red
- Plant Form
- Bare Root
- Type
- Roses
- Color
- Red
- Growth Habit
- Climbing
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (312)
- v***o (316)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseItem sent quickly described honestly good price packaged well A+ sellerWhite Honeysuckle Vine 1-3 Foot LIVE plant Bare Root All Natural Hardy (#167307423795)
- 6***d (116)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseI had ordered a couple of rose bushes and what I received were a couple of almost dead, dried up rose bushes wrapped in slightly damp paper towel. I tried to reach out to seller and ask for a partial refund, but I got no response back. I do not recommend this seller as they do not care about their customers or any issues they might have.Wild Red Miniature Double Climbing Rose NATURAL Bare Root LIVE Plant 1-2 foot (#167307436415)
- n***n (35)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThis plant arrived dead. We tried to revive it but to no avail. The leaves were dry and shriveled. The plant stems had turned brown and hard like sticks. The roots were still moist wrapped in a wet paper towel and plastic wrap but it was shipped in an uninsulated cardboard box for too long without light and I imagine it was left too long in a hot truck. Shipping might have been its cause of death. I tried to include a photo of the dead plant, but the feedback would not allow it. 

