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Shrub rose (Rosa 'Korfullwind' BABY BLANKET)

Discover Rosa 'Korfullwind' BABY BLANKET, a mildew-resistant Shrub rose with glossy foliage and continuous pink blooms from June to frost.

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Shrub rose (Rosa 'Korfullwind' BABY BLANKET)

Complete Plant Information

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Hardiness Zones
USDA 5 - 9
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Plant Type
Deciduous shrub
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Plant Family
Rosaceae
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Sun Exposure
Full sun
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Water Needs
Medium
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Maintenance
Medium
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Height
2' - 3' (61cm - 91cm)
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Spread
3' - 5' (91cm - 152cm)
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Bloom Time
June to frost
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Flower Color
Pink
Flower Qualities
Showy, Fragrant

Overview

Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET is a highly valuable ground cover-type shrub rose cherished for its compact, spreading habit and exceptional disease resistance. As a variety of Shrub rose, it brings consistent color to the garden, producing semi-double pink flowers repeatedly from early summer until the first hard frost. Gardeners select Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET specifically for its glossy, dark green foliage that reliably resists common rose ailments.

This variety offers excellent aesthetic value without demanding the intensive care often associated with other hybrid roses. Growing to a manageable height, the robust Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET forms an attractive, low-mounding presence ideal for mass plantings or edging. Enjoy its prolific floral display, which often features clusters ranging from three to fifteen blooms at once.

The durability and long bloom cycle make this Shrub rose a backbone plant for cottage gardens and mixed borders. Its combination of attractive form, ease of care, and continuous pink blooms confirms its status as a modern favorite among rose enthusiasts.

Fast Facts

  • Plant Family: Rosaceae
  • Plant Type: Deciduous shrub
  • Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 5-9
  • Size at Maturity:
    • Height: 2-3 ft
    • Spread: 3-5 ft
  • Bloom Time: June to frost
  • Bloom Description: Pink
  • Sun Exposure: Full sun
  • Water Needs: Medium
  • Maintenance Level: Medium

How to Grow

The ideal location for planting Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET is in full sun, though it tolerates part shade; however, full sun maximizes both flowering display and disease resistance. Plant in well-drained garden loams that are slightly acidic and maintain medium moisture levels. Planting during the cooler months is usually best, preparing the soil deeply to accommodate the roots of this spreading shrub rose.

Consistent cultural practices ensure the best performance from your Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET. Water deeply and regularly, prioritizing morning watering to allow foliage to dry thoroughly; avoid wetting the leaves from above to discourage fungal issues. Applying a summer mulch layer will help the soil retain necessary moisture, keep the roots cool, and suppress competing weeds.

Deadheading spent flowers consistently is key to extending the impressive bloom time. For gardeners in colder regions, such as those experiencing severe winters, providing winter protection for the crowns of this Shrub rose is highly recommended. In late winter or early spring, prune the Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET as needed to maintain shape and remove any crossing or damaged wood.

Vigilant sanitation aids in disease management. Promptly remove and destroy any diseased leaves during the growing season, and ensure a thorough cleanup of all leaf litter from around the base of the plant during the dormant winter period.

Landscape Uses

Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET excels as a versatile foundational planting due to its compact, spreading habit, making it much shorter than many traditional Shrub roses. It is perfectly suited for use as an informal hedge, providing continuous color across a property line, or as a low, dense border element where its glossy foliage stands out.

This variety is also highly effective when planted as a specimen, allowing its continuous mounds of pink flowers to draw the eye. Consider mass planting several Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET together for a stunning ground cover effect that suppresses weeds while offering resilience. Additionally, this adaptable plant performs well in large patio pots or sturdy planters, making it suitable for smaller spaces or paved areas.

Pair this Shrub rose with contrasting textures or complementary colors found in low-growing perennials or annuals that thrive in similar sunny, medium-moisture conditions. Its consistent growth provides excellent structure in cottage garden designs or modern foundation plantings.

Standout Features

Flower Qualities

  • Showy
  • Fragrant

Noteworthy Characteristics

BABY BLANKET is a ground cover-type shrub rose that typically grows to 3’ tall and spreads to 5’ wide, offering a notably compact habit supported by glossy, dark green foliage. It is distinguished by its resistance to common rose diseases and its rapid, repeat blooming that blankets the plant with clusters of semi-double pink roses, confirming its value as a modern Shrub rose hybrid.

Tolerances

Potential Problems

Roses, including Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET, are susceptible to several common issues, most notably black spot, powdery mildew, and rust. Proactive cultural practices are the first defense strategy; ensure excellent air circulation around the dense foliage and avoid overhead watering to keep leaves dry.

In humid climates, preventative fungicide treatments throughout the growing season are often required to manage fungal diseases effectively. Beyond disease, be alert for common pests such as aphids, scale, leafhoppers, and spider mites. Consult local extension services for area-specific product recommendations if preventative measures are insufficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones is Shrub rose suitable for?

The Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET Shrub rose is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 5 through 9.

How large does the Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET grow?

This variety typically matures to a height of 2 to 3 feet, with a spread ranging from 3 to 5 feet wide.

What sun exposure does Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET need?

This plant performs best in full sun, which promotes the best flowering and aids in disease resistance, though it can tolerate some part shade.

When does Shrub rose bloom?

The Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET blooms profusely from June until the first frost, featuring pink flowers.

Conclusion

The Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET Shrub rose offers gardeners a fantastic combination of manageable size, glossy disease-resistant foliage, and extended bloom coverage. Its medium maintenance requirements and reliable performance make it a superb addition to borders or as a spreading accent. Before planting, confirm that your garden environment falls within USDA Zones 5-9 and plan for full sun exposure to maximize the beauty of this exceptional Shrub rose.

Companion Planting

Select companions carefully to complement the medium water needs and full sun requirements of Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET. Low-growing, drought-tolerant perennials that bloom at different times prevent the garden from looking bare after the main rose flush. Consider plants like Catmint (Nepeta) or sturdy, silvery foliage plants such as Lamb’s Ears (Stachys byzantina) which thrive in similar conditions and contrast nicely with the dark green leaves of this Shrub rose.

Avoid planting overly vigorous species right next to the spreading habit of the Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET, as competition for nutrients or light might stress the rose. Instead, use them as transitional elements leading up to taller border plants that share similar sun requirements but appreciate slightly deeper root systems.

Seasonal Care Calendar

Mid-Late Winter/Early Spring: This is the optimal time to prune the Rosa ‘Korfullwind’ BABY BLANKET as needed, focusing on shaping and removing any dead or damaged canes before active growth begins. Ensure you clean up any old, fallen leaves around the base to reduce sources of overwintering disease spores.

Late Spring/Early Summer: Begin regular deep watering as temperatures rise. This is the period to apply summer mulch to retain consistent soil moisture and keep the root zone cool, which benefits this vigorous Shrub rose. Deadhead spent blooms diligently to promote continuous rebloom throughout the summer.

Fall Season: Reduce fertilization frequency as temperatures begin to drop to encourage the plant to prepare for dormancy. If you are in the colder edges of Zone 5, apply winter protection to the crowns after the first hard freeze. Continue to remove fallen leaves promptly as they drop to maintain garden hygiene.

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