What is Koko Loko Rose known for?
Needing little introduction, Koko Loko™ is making a name for herself in gardens across America with her unique coloring of mocha brown with slight chocolate to lavender undertone. Her 4 ½” blossoms start as long, pointed buds and slowly open to gorgeous, vintage-looking, very full flowers with a moderate fragrance. An early blooming floribunda rose, Koko Loko™ flowers heavily in continuous waves over a long season, from late spring to late fall. Borne singly or in rounded clusters of 2 to 3 per stem, the long, full, cocoa-colored buds unfurl into milk chocolate fully double blooms, having 30 to 35 petals that suffuse to lavender.Crafted by Christian Bédard for Weeks Roses, Koko Loko® is a captivating floribunda introduced in 2012. The cocoa‑colored buds open into lush, milky‑lavender blooms that age to silvery‑mauve. With 30–35 petals, each flower is full and high‑centered.Prune Koko Loko® Rose in late winter or early spring to maintain a healthy, compact form. Remove dead, damaged, or overly long stems. Regularly deadhead spent blooms to encourage new buds. Pruning helps shape the plant and prevents unruly growth.
Does Koko Loko Rose need full sun?
This has become a famous favorite floribunda rose of gardeners all over. It does especially well in our climate and even endures and blooms in considerable shade. An English climbing rose called ‘The Generous Gardener’ is one of the most fragrant. Its glowing pale pink flowers and the scent of Old Rose, musk, and myrrh make it suitable for Zones 4 to 11 and climb to 15 feet—perfect for a wall, fence, large arch, or pergola.Rosa ‘New Dawn’ (Climber) One of the finest of all roses, and known for its unusually long flowering period. The pale blush, silvery pink, semi-double flowers with their lovely scent keep coming from June until the frosts, and are set against dark green foliage.Climbing roses are notably long-lived. Many specimens 50 to 100 years of age can be found around the country. The rambler type, with its clusters of small blossoms, will survive all sorts of conditions and neglect, but the newer large-flowered climber that is budded on a rootstock cannot be relied on in all cases.
How often should I water my Koko Loko Rose?
Rosa ‘koko loco’ needs 0. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. koko loko rose needs 0.