| Botanical Name | Rosa 'WEKcobeju' PP21,709 |
| Description | An award-winning floribunda known for its "smoky" blend of russet orange and lavender-pink. This rose is exceptionally disease-resistant and thrives in the humid Houston metro area, performing well even in heavy clay landscapes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 3-4' Width |
| Water | Moderate; prefers deep, infrequent watering to encourage deep roots in Houston's clay soil. |
| Zones | 6 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Fertilize in early spring and again in early fall with a high-quality rose food to fuel continuous blooms. |
| Pruning | Prune by one-third in late winter (February in Houston) to maintain a bushy, rounded habit. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Rosa 'WEKcobeju' PP21,709 |
| Description | An award-winning floribunda known for its "smoky" blend of russet orange and lavender-pink. This rose is exceptionally disease-resistant and thrives in the humid Houston metro area, performing well even in heavy clay landscapes. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours) |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 3-4' Width |
| Water | Moderate; prefers deep, infrequent watering to encourage deep roots in Houston's clay soil. |
| Zones | 6 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Fertilize in early spring and again in early fall with a high-quality rose food to fuel continuous blooms. |
| Pruning | Prune by one-third in late winter (February in Houston) to maintain a bushy, rounded habit. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |