Disneyland® Orange-Pink Floribunda Rose
The offcial rose of the Disneyland® Resort.
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Disneyland® Orange-Pink Floribunda Rose

2-Quart
Item # 30754
$19.95
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Pink blossoms put on a fun-filled, summer-long parade in your garden!

Vibrant copper, apricot, orange, and pink blooms.

It's so novel and absolutely enchanting--visitors at "The Happiest Place on Earth" are always enthralled with this exciting floribunda rose. Encore after encore of incredibly vibrant copper, apricot, orange, and pink blossoms put on a fun-filled, summer-long parade in your garden, too!

These brilliantly colored 3" blooms arise in small clusters, appearing in flushes throughout the season, on tall, upright, well-branched bushes. Each one stands out vividly against the glossy, dark green foliage. Don't miss this delightful rose! Var: JACmouse (PP#15,114).

Genus Rosa
Variety Disneyland®
PPAF PP#15,114
Item Form 2-Quart
Zone 5 - 9
Bloom Season Early Summer - Late Summer
Plant Height 2 ft 4 in - 2 ft 8 in
Plant Width 20 in - 24 in
Bloom Size 3 in
Additional Characteristics Flower, Fragrance
Bloom Color Apricot, Orange, Pink
Bud Shape Ovoid, Pointed
Flower Shape Double
Foliage Color Dark Green
Fragrance Light, Spicy
Light Requirements Full Sun
Resistance Heat Tolerant
Season Of Interest Summer
Uses Outdoor, Beds, Border, Cut Flowers, Ornamental
Restrictions Canada, Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam
Overall Rating: 5 Stars
Average Based on 2 Reviews Write a Review
from AL wrote (January 08, 2013):
I love Jackson Perkins Roses!
Sweet but not spectacular
NannieGreenThumb from FL wrote (January 07, 2013):
This is truly a lovely rose, but I had hoped it would have a more robust nature. I rodered this with seven other roses and sadly, though lovely, is the slowest grower and least prolific bloomer. I'm not giving up because all their roses really are fabulous, so am hoping this one will just take a bit longer to establish.

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Anyone can grow roses - all that's needed is a spot with 6 hours of sun a day. Roses are even well suited to container growing, so you don't have the excuse of no garden space!

Here's all there is to it!

STEP 1 - When your roses arrive, open the box immediately and soak roots in lukewarm water for 12 to 24 hours. If you can't plant them right away, you may leave them in their boxes for up to a week in a cool, dark place. Sprinkle roots with water every few days. (Please note: You can also grow roses in containers that are at least as big as a bucket.)

STEP 2 - Dig a hole about 18" deep and 24" wide. Make sure it's large enough to give the roots plenty of room to develop after planting. Loosen the soil at the bottom and sides. Build a mound in the center of the hole and set rose on top. For vigorous growth, abundant blooms and lush foliage, try adding J&P's Root Boost to the soil. It promotes more efficient transport of water and nutrients throughout your new rose plant.

STEP 3 - Fill the hole with two thirds of the remaining soil. Add water, let it soak in, then finish filling the hole. Tamp down lightly to remove air pockets and water well. Spread mulch around the plant to suppress weeds and retain moisture. Water 3-4 times a week until leaves begin to grow, weekly thereafter.

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