Genus:Rosa
Variety:’JAChabsee’
Item Form:Bareroot Budded
Zone:5 – 10
Bloom Start to End:Early Summer – Late Summer
Habit:Upright
Plant Height:3 ft – 4 ft
Plant Width:3 ft – 3 ft 6 in;Bloom Size:3 in – 4 in;Petal Count:25
Additional Characteristics:Double Bloom,Flower
Bloom Color:Dark Salmon,Orange;Bud Shape:Ovoid,Pointed;Flower Shape:Double
Foliage Color:Dark Green;Fragrance:Spicy
Light Requirements:Full Sun
Moisture Requirements:Moist, well-drained
Resistance:Disease Resistant
Soil Tolerance:Normal, loamy
Uses:Beds,Border,Cut Flowers
Floribunda of the Year 2016. Sriracha has taken the culinary world by storm. Its sweet and spicy flavor is being featured on seemingly every menu throughout the country right now. This fabulous floribunda is just as spicy and sweet as its namesake, and we have faith that it will become just as popular!
A child of Habitat for Humanity ’03, Sriracha is an impressive bloomer, offering clusters of 5 to 9 blooms, each fully double and up to four inches wide. The abundance of big, copper orange to coral blooms makes this a great choice for either mass plantings or solo plantings. Turn your perennial border into a coral reef with a whole row, or just splash the lovely orange tone in amongst your pink, red, and yellow roses to complete the look!
Sriracha has a great resistance to a variety of diseases, and good cold hardiness. Bred by Jackson and Perkins, this high-performing rose also offers handsome foliage all season long.
Through the growing and blooming season (late spring to early fall), keep your rose well-fed by adding fertilizer every 4 to 6 weeks. Deadhead spent blooms to keep the rose tidy and encourage rebloom. Stop feeding in the fall to allow the plant to go into dormancy, and let the last wave of blooms develop rose hips. In colder USDA zones your rose might require winter protection – after the first freeze, pile about 6 inches of soil over the roses’ crown, then some straw or mulch on top of that. Remove the material as temperatures warm up in the spring. During early spring you should also prune out any weak or diseased canes and cut remaining canes down by one third to one half. Take proper care of this floribunda and it will reward you with abundant blooms for years! Zones 5 to 10.
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