It’s so enjoyable to watch these blooms grow—as they mature, they’ll turn from orange to gold to amber. The tall, bushy and upright habit is beautiful in the garden, with very clean, disease resistant foliage. You should also grab some for a fresh bouquet, they’ll light up a room. Rosa cv. ‘WEKgobafa’ PPAF
Is Jumbo the Way to Go?
This rose is available in a Jumbo Bareroot size. Ideal for gardeners who hate to wait, jumbo bareroots have a considerable head start over our standard #1 size.
Jumbo bareroot benefits:
Field grown 2-3 times the size of standard #1 barerootYou’ll receive a hefty bareroot with 6-9 “flower ready” canes50% more blooms in the first year, guaranteed How to prune your #1 and Jumbo bareroot roses Fortuniana Rootstock, The Best Option for Southern Regions
Warm-zone gardeners, this changes everything! We’re thrilled to now offer Fortuniana rootstock on some of our most popular rose varieties. Prized by rosarians for its superior performance, adaptability and longevity in Southern gardens, Fortuniana rootstock requires more effort for commercial growers to produce, which is also why these roses can be so difficult for home gardeners to find.
Fortuniana rootstock delivers:
20% larger blooms30% more flowersGreater vigor and adaptability in the South Resistance to root knot nematodesResistance to crown gall Success in sandy soils Botanical Name:Rosa cv. ‘WEKgobafa’, PP26052
Form:Perennial
Sun Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Height/Habit:4 – 6 feet
Spread:36 – 48 inches
Spacing:36 – 48 inches
Hardiness Zone:4-10
Flowering Date:Late spring to fall
Planting Instructions:Plant at the same level as the soil so the crown of ht eplant is even with the soil level. Don’t’ bury the crown. Full sun is best for quicker flowering and higher quality plants.
Winter Care:Mulch heavily around the base of the plant. Remove promptly in early spring.
Shipped:JUMBO BAREROOT
Growth Rate:Vigorous in Full Sun
Shipping Season:Spring
Flower Color:Orange
Flower Form:Formal double, up to 5″ diameter
Foliage Type:medium green, rose thorns, young leaves have reddish tinge
Pruning:Prune to maintain shape and increase branching once established. Remove any dead or damaged branches. In early spring, remove dead wood canes .
Soil Requirement:Well drained, humus enriched soil.
Additional Information:Roses prefer a thorough watering but do not like ‘wet feet’. Water early in the day to avoid wet conditions into night which can cause issues with fungus and disease.
Restricted States:AE AK GU HI PR
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