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Coral Knock Out Rose Shrub - Continuous Blooming Disease-Resistant Garden Plant

$59.95

$327.80

  • Continuous blooming cycle from spring until the first frost.
  • High resistance to common fungal issues including black spot and powdery mildew.
  • Low-maintenance growth habit requiring minimal pruning or deadheading.
  • Compact, bushy structure suitable for garden borders, containers, or mass plantings.

Size: 3 gallon

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0AWKRDX
Availability: In Stock
Category:Rose Bushes

Coral Knock Out Rose Shrub Overview

The Coral Knock Out Rose is a versatile shrub variety engineered for consistent performance in various landscape settings. This plant is characterized by its vibrant coral-colored blossoms and a robust growth habit that minimizes the need for intensive horticultural care. Designed for durability, it maintains foliage health throughout the growing season, making it a functional choice for both residential and commercial garden designs.

Key Features and Horticultural Benefits

  • Extended Bloom Period: This variety produces flowers consistently from late spring through the first frost, ensuring sustained visual interest in the garden.
  • Disease Resistance: The plant exhibits natural resistance to common rose ailments, specifically black spot and powdery mildew, reducing the necessity for chemical intervention.
  • Self-Cleaning Habit: The shrub features a self-cleaning growth pattern, which minimizes the labor-intensive requirement of manual deadheading to encourage new blooms.
  • Versatile Application: With its compact and bushy form, it is suitable for use as a standalone specimen, a foundation planting, or in mass groupings for color impact.

Planting and Maintenance Guidelines

For optimal results, plant in a location that receives at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily. Ensure the soil is well-draining and enriched with organic matter. While this variety is noted for its resilience, regular watering during the establishment phase is recommended to support root development. Pruning should be performed in early spring to maintain the desired shape and promote vigorous new growth.