Knock Out for dark leaves?

Chireno also has Mutabalis as a parent, and it has glorious dark green foliage and burgundy new wood. It’s evergreen here in NorCal, something I see only occasionally in hardy roses. The hardy ones are usually the first to throw down their leaves. It’s a very nice plant. Because it is so young, I don’t know if it will eventually produce an eye-popping flush. For now it’s very much like Mutabalis, producing onsie twosies all season long.

I have a really dark foliaged KO x Bella’Roma seedling this year…I’m excited about it. Two that I would like to use against KO would be Cameron Bohls and Black Ice(which has Europeana in it).