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'Kimono' is a floribunda rose with full, light pink flowers that rebloom from June until the first frosts. It has an upright, bushy habit and reaches up to 80 cm in height. Suitable for planting as a single shrub or in groups as a hedge. This variety is also recommended for cultivation in large containers. The long-lasting flowers make it ideal for bouquets. It grows best in loamy-sandy soil rich in humus, with a pH of 6.5.
'Kimono' is a floribunda rose with full, light pink flowers that rebloom from June until the first frosts.
It has an upright, bushy growth habit. Suitable for planting as a single shrub or in groups as a hedge. This variety is also recommended for cultivation in large containers. The long-lasting flowers make it ideal for bouquets.
Application: The 'Kimono' rose can be used in home gardens, parks, residential greenery, and along streets. It can also be planted in large containers, which should be well protected or moved to unheated rooms for the winter.
Flowering: Very mildly fragrant, full, small flowers (2–3 cm in diameter) grouped in large inflorescences. The flowers are light pink. Flowering begins in mid-June and continues abundantly until late autumn. The leaves are medium-sized, pinnate, composed of 5–9 leaflets. Leaflets are oval (4–5 cm long), finely serrated, glossy and dark green on the upper side.
Care: Grows best in sunny locations sheltered from wind and with good heat accumulation. Requires fertile, moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic pH. Traditional winter protection is necessary.
Pruning: In spring, trim the tops of the shoots. If necessary, remove any frost-damaged shoots.