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Rose Reminiscent® Coral PP (Rosa hybrid) – Fragrant, Reblooming Garden Rose
Why you’ll love Rose Reminiscent® Coral PP:
Picture stepping outside to soft coral blooms and a gentle rose fragrance greeting you all summer long. Rose Reminiscent® Coral brings the charm of old-fashioned roses into a modern, easy-care plant that performs reliably in today’s gardens.
Rose Reminiscent® Coral is a standout flowering plant for outdoor landscapes, known for its full, layered petals and rich coral color with subtle copper tones at the center. This compact rose begins blooming at just 2 feet tall and continues to rebloom through the season. It’s an excellent choice for gardeners who want classic beauty without the usual disease concerns.
What makes it different: Compared to traditional heirloom roses, Rose Reminiscent® Coral offers similar fragrance and dense petals but with much better disease resistance and repeat blooming. It’s also more compact than many older varieties, making it a better fit for patios and smaller spaces.
Difficulty level: Beginner-friendly — bred for improved resistance and consistent performance
Pet safety: Pet safe
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Growing Environment: Rose Reminiscent® Coral thrives outdoors in full sun, where it receives at least 6–8 hours of direct light daily. It can also be grown in large containers on patios or decks. This rose was developed in Serbia and is adapted to temperate climates. In nature, roses grow in open, sunny areas with good airflow and well-draining soil. Mimicking these conditions—plenty of sun, airflow, and proper drainage—helps Rose Reminiscent® Coral stay healthy and bloom continuously.
Care Guide
• Light: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
• Water: Moderate; allow top inch of soil to dry between watering
• Humidity: Average outdoor humidity is sufficient
• Temperature: 60–85°F ideal; hardy down to -20°F (Zones 4–9)
• Hardiness Zones: 4–9
• Growth Habit: Deciduous flowering shrub (dormant in winter)
• Soil: Use a rich, well-draining potting mix with compost or organic matter
• Watering: Water deeply, then let the top layer dry slightly; avoid soggy soil to prevent root issues
• Fertilizing: Feed every 4–6 weeks during growing season with a balanced rose fertilizer
• Pruning: Prune in early spring to shape and encourage new growth; remove spent blooms to promote reblooming
• Blooming tips: Deadheading (removing faded flowers) encourages faster repeat blooms
• Time to bloom: Typically blooms in its first growing season
• Max height: 2–3.5 feet tall
• Seasonal care: Goes dormant in winter; reduce watering and resume care in spring
• Common mistakes: Too little sun (reduces blooms), overwatering, and poor airflow
• Pests/Diseases: Generally resistant, but watch for aphids or black spot in crowded or damp conditions
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