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. Warm weather brings out the lavender color. The flowers have a moderate fragrance and are long-lasting in the garden or vase. Just one snip makes a lovely bouquet.
The medium-sized bush has a full, bushy, rounded habit of lush green leaves and moderately vigorous growth. The bush is cold hardy to Zone 6, Zone 5 with protection. Koko Loko is a versatile rose that works well in landscapes, garden beds, hedges, or borders.
| Genus | Rosa |
| Species | hybrida |
| Variety | 'WEKbijou' - Bedard |
| ppaf | PP23,269 |
| Zone | 6 - 8 |
| Bloom Start to End | Late Spring - Early Fall |
| Habit | Standard |
| Height | 4 ft |
| Width | 4 ft |
| Bloom Size | 3 in |
| Petal Count | 35 |
| Additional Characteristics | Bloom First Year, Repeat Bloomer |
| Bloom Color | Lavender, Light Brown |
| Bud Shape | Pointed, Long |
| Flower Shape | Double |
| Foliage Color | Medium Green |
| Fragrance | Moderate |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Resistance | Disease Resistant |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Beds, Cut Flowers, Landscapes, Border |
| Restrictions | *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following: Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands |