Rosa 'Rockin Robin'
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| Rosa 'Rockin Robin' | |
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Rosa 'Rockin Robin' | |
| Genus | Rosa 'Hybrid' |
| Cultivar group | Shrub rose |
| Cultivar | WEKboroco |
| Origin | Tom 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]