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Floribunda Rose
All summer long, 2009 AARS winner Cinco de Mayo floribunda rose produces bright coral blooms reminiscent of the petticoats of a Spanish flamenco dancer's skirt. This disease-resistant cultivar bears its blooms above clean, glossy green foliage and dark red new growth. Growing 3 to 4 feet tall with a 3-foot spread and a rounded, bushy habit, this is not a fragrant bloomer, but some report the flowers have a very slight scent of fresh-cut apples.
Cinco de Mayo is a hybrid of Rosa 'Topsy Turvey' and 2006 AARS award-winner R. 'Julia Child', developed by Tom Carruth and introduced by Weeks Roses of Rancho Cucamonga, California.