Cinco de Mayo Rose
Cinco de Mayo Rose (Rosa 'Wekcobeju')
Cinco de Mayo Rose is a landscape shrub rose that brings an uncommon, smoky color palette to sunny beds without feeling high-maintenance. The blooms open in a distinctive blend of smoky lavender with rusty red-orange tones, giving you a moody, high-end look that plays well with almost any garden color scheme. It flowers in steady flushes through the growing season, so you get long-running impact instead of a short peak. If you want a rose that looks different from everything else in the neighborhood, this one earns its space.
Distinctive Features
This floribunda-style shrub produces clusters of medium, double blooms that show a shifting mix of smoky lavender and rusty red-orange, often reading coral or dusky red as the tones blend and mature. The effect is intentionally complex, with new and older blooms creating depth across the plant at the same time. Foliage is glossy green and the habit is rounded and bushy, making it easy to use as a repeat-blooming shrub in mixed beds. Mature size is typically about 3 to 4 feet tall and about 3 feet wide.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun is best for heavy flowering, with 6 or more hours of direct light each day.
- Soil: Plant in fertile, well-drained soil amended with organic matter for best growth and bloom.
- Water: Water deeply and consistently during establishment, then water during dry spells while keeping soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
- USDA Zones: Zones 5 to 10.
- Airflow: Provide good spacing and airflow to help foliage stay healthier through humid weather.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Use as a focal point in a sunny bed where the smoky lavender and rusty red-orange blooms can anchor the palette for months.
- Mixed Borders: Adds season-long color and a designer look among perennials, grasses, and shrubs.
- Mass Planting: Plant in groups to create a broad sweep of smoky, complex color that reads well from a distance.
- Foundation Beds: Brings long-season bloom and a tidy shrub form along homes and walkways.
- Containers: Works well in larger containers where the unusual bloom tones can be appreciated up close.
Low Maintenance Care
- Pruning: Prune in late winter to early spring to shape the plant and encourage vigorous new flowering growth.
- Deadheading: Remove spent clusters for a tidier look and to encourage faster repeat bloom.
- Watering: Water at the base to keep foliage drier and reduce disease pressure during humid weather.
- Feeding: Fertilize in spring and again after the first bloom flush to support continued flowering.
- Mulching: Mulch to conserve moisture, moderate soil temperature, and reduce weeds around the root zone.
Why Choose Cinco de Mayo Rose?
- Smoky, Uncommon Color: Lavender and rusty red-orange tones create a look that feels rare and intentionally designed.
- Repeat Bloom: Flowers in steady flushes through the growing season for extended impact.
- Cluster-Flowering Habit: Blooms appear in trusses for a fuller display across the shrub.
- Tidy Shrub Form: Rounded, bushy growth fits beds and borders without constant shaping.
- Easy to Pair: Works with bright, soft, and dark palettes, making it flexible in mixed plantings.
If you want a rose that delivers long-season bloom with a smoky, complex color range that stands apart, Cinco de Mayo Rose is an excellent choice. Give it sun, consistent moisture while it establishes, and simple seasonal pruning, and it will reward you with months of distinctive color and a polished landscape finish.
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