Mar 12 2020 flower carpet coral roses become even more vibrant after a light frost.
Coral carpet rose.
Resistant to mildew and black spot and tolerant of drought once established.
Roses grow best in a moist slightly acidic well drained soil in full sun.
Coral carpet rose growing and maintenance tips flower carpet roses need little or no deadheading.
Flower carpet roses also often referred to as the carpet rose are the world s number one ground cover rose.
Wide 5cm adorned with antique gold stamens.
It is best to avoid watering or wetting the leaves when they are exposed to the sun.
Easy maintenance just shear back growth by 1 3rd on each plant during early spring.
Flower carpet coral is a top performing groundcover rose that blooms in profusion from late spring through fall and like other flower carpet roses exhibits wonderful natural disease resistance.
Ideal in borders pots and hanging baskets.
The coral pink single flowers with their antique gold stamens don t fade in the sun instead their shade deepens as they age.
Blooming its heart out rose flower carpet coral is an impressive groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of coral pink flowers 2 in.
Up to 60 flowers and developing buds can be produced on a single stem and a mature plant can produce up to 2 000 roses during the season.
Clusters of pretty single flowers of coral with a near white centre continuously produced on a healthy plant.
Introduced to the us in 1995 flower carpet is a low maintenance landscape plant requiring no fancy pruning or chemicals to keep it.
Flower carpet coral flower carpet coral is a compact arching semi evergreen shrub with thorny branches bearing pinnate leaves divided into glossy ovate toothed dark green leaflets and cluster of single lightly fragrant coral pink flowers from late spring into autumn.
One of the best range of ground cover roses for garden and landscape plantings.
An easy care groundcover with bright slightly ruffled coral flowers.
Self cleaning flowers bloom continuously up to 10 months out of the year in warmer climates no need to deadhead.