1/2/2024 0 Comments Rio samba roseWhat the wonderful rainbow colors, really light up the garden, just beautiful rose bush, only think wish blooms was much BIGGER, but is real beautiful vivid sunset colors, make sure planted it in sunny area, loves the sunshine & heat, then less in getting diseases! I bought couple of these rose as barefoot from HD last year, one in front my house one in back, but WOW. On Jan 31, 2013, 80s_child from Hayward, CA wrote: This is the rose that everyone talks about when they visit my garden. Of my 90 or so roses, this is my rock star. On May 29, 2013, Citro from Eden, MD wrote: Oh and it hasn't had the first brown dead leaf or black spot on it either. Every since it's gotten hot they are less glamorous but still a beautiful rose. I mean they aren't nearly as big or as beautiful as they were in the spring (Louisiana's version of spring). If I had to make a complaint though it would be that I think the buds suffer in the heat. I've had it in the ground since March and it's just outdoing itself. I've had times when it didn't have any blooms but I haven't had any times when it didn't have new growth or buds on it. I love how you can have so many different colors on the the same plant. On May 19, 2014, Flowerpower2014 from Boyce, LA wrote: I'm happy to have found identification for this beautiful plant! It's come back for the past 2 years and bloomed prolifically. I cut it back to the ground and it started sending up shoots in late June. This rose does well in York PA, although I thought the harsh 2013-14 winter had killed it. Today I was clearing some rotted stumps around the bush and found the original tag! It's a Rio Samba. We inherited an unidentified hybrid tea rose when we bought our house in 2013. On Mar 15, 2016, SpeedooDeMonde from York, PA wrote: It does rebloom very quickly, and doesn’t seem to be a target for aphids and spotted lanternfly nymphs, like many of my other roses. Maybe it’s because the flower hasn’t been in the ground for more than a few months (I hope). Even pushing my nose into the bloom, I only catch a faint fragrance, if any. It’s fine, because the flowers just glow! I love how they change colors, too. ![]() I haven’t had any issues with black spot here in zone 7a, but the leaves are kind of dull. I have had a yellow-orange bud, a red-orange older bloom and a bright yellow new bloom all on one stem. On Jun 20, 2021, AndromedaSea from Burlington, NJ wrote:īeautiful flowers. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Stems are moderately thorny Pruning Instructions:īlooms on new wood prune early to promote new growth Soil pH requirements:Ħ.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic) Propagation Methods:Īverage Water Needs Water regularly do not overwater Where to Grow: USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 ☌ (35 ☏) Bloom Color:
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