Rosa 'Rockin Robin'

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GenusRosa 'Hybrid'
Cultivar groupShrub rose
CultivarWEKboroco
OriginTom Carruth
(United States, 1997)
Rosa 'Rockin Robin'
Rosa 'Rockin Robin'
GenusRosa 'Hybrid'
Cultivar groupShrub rose
CultivarWEKboroco
OriginTom Carruth
(United States, 1997)

Rosa 'Rockin Robin' (aka WEKboroco) is a pink, red, and white striped shrub rose rose cultivar, bred by American rose breeder, Tom Carruth, and introduced by Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower in 1997.

'Rockin Robin' is a medium, bushy, spreading shrub rose, 4.25 in to 5.25 ft (130–160 cm) in height, and a 47 in to 4.7 ft (120–140 cm) spread. Petals are small to medium in size, with blooms of 2.75 in (7 cm) in diameter on average. Flowers have a cupped, globular form, with 26 to 40 petals, and bloom in small clusters. Flowers are pink, red and white in color with a striped pattern. The rose has a mild apple fragrance. The plant blooms continuously throughout the growing season. It is very disease and mildew resistant. It has small, semi-glossy, leathery foliage.[1][2]

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