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Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose

Rosa 'WEKlovapkemu'

  • Stunning Bi-Color Blooms with Golden Centers that Fade to Coral for Year-Round Garden Impact
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 4-5 ft Tall and Wide
  • Sweetly Fragrant Flowers
  • Ideal for Privacy Screen or Hedge
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: The 'Burst of Joy' Floribunda thrives on a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily; this full exposure is crucial for maximizing its impressive bloom production and vibrant color intensity. While partial afternoon shade is acceptable in extremely hot climates, expect a noticeable reduction in flower quantity and size.
  • Soil: Roses demand rich, loamy, well-draining soil, which you can create by blending in plenty of aged compost or peat moss. If you have heavy clay, this organic matter prevents "wet feet" which roses despise; for sandy soils, it helps the soil retain necessary moisture and nutrients and slows nutrient leaching.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, keep the root zone consistently moist by watering deeply every few days until the plant is well-established. Mature plants gain moderate drought tolerance, but for the best rebloom cycle, ensure steady moisture, especially during hot, dry spells. Inconsistent watering will stress the plant, resulting in smaller blooms, dull foliage, and a quicker decline of flowers.

Pruning Tips

Like all modern roses, the 'Burst of Joy' blooms on new wood, making early spring the ideal time for your major structural pruning, right as the buds begin to swell. Cut the canes back by about one third to one half, removing any old, crossing, or damaged wood to create an open, vase shape. This "haircut" forces new, strong growth from the base, which is what produces the best display of fresh, abundant flowers.

Fertilizer Needs

Roses are heavy feeders, so start a feeding regimen in early spring with a specialized rose fertilizer, which typically offers a balanced NPK ratio and necessary micronutrients. Repeat the application every four to six weeks until midsummer to fuel continuous blooming cycles. What to avoid: do not apply high-nitrogen fertilizer after mid-August, because this promotes tender, new growth that will not harden off in time and will be highly susceptible to winter damage.

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Description

Do you want a Rose bush that warms up your garden and your imagination? The Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose (Rosa 'WEKlovapkemu') features rare bi-color blooms that appear luminous with their center golden glow that ignites into a rapturous coral hue! Getting its bi-coloration from its parents, the Love & Peace Rose and the Ketchup & Mustard Rose, combine the best of both into one gorgeous Floribunda!

This brilliant and eye-popping Rose isn't just adored for its physical beauty. It's also renowned for its superior genetics and subtle steeped tea scent.

Two words come to mind when it comes to placing the Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose in your garden: front and center. This dazzling specimen blooms from spring into fall, providing your landscape with months of intense color.

Planting and Application:

Plant this show-stopping beauty as a foundation planting near your front door. Multiply the radiant warmth of these blooms by staggering several through your garden beds. Create a magnificent spectacle by pairing this intense Rose with softer, more subtle varieties.

It also has well-formed flowers that are ideal for arrangements that enchant with their pleasant fragrance. Plant near seating areas or as a specimen planting throughout your Cottage gardens, Cutting gardens, and Perennial borders for a delightful two-tone burst of color!

Need more Burst of Joy? Try combining these gorgeous shrubs with their matching Tree Form for a layered and upscale effect!

  • Bi-Color Sunshine-Yellow & Coral Blooms
  • Fragrant Floribunda Rose
  • Excellent Cut Flowers & Pollinator Friendly
  • Great Disease Resistance
  • Prolific Bloom Count
  • Great Hedges, Specimens & Large Planter Focal Points

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This beauty queen likes full sun with morning sun access, and enriched organic soil. Prune your Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose in early spring and clip off spent blooms to encourage future buds. In the early spring, prune your shrub back before new growth emerges. Plant in very well-drained and well-enriched soil with ample moisture throughout the growing season.

Like other Floribundas, this one performs well in some of the hottest climates. It also exemplifies Floribunda’s disease resistance and prolific bloom count.

  • Full sun and moist, well-drained enriched soil
  • Performs well in warm climates
  • Good repeat bloomer with deadheading and regular fertilizer
  • Check out our Garden Blog for more Rose Care information

If you're tired of battling those typical Rose bush issues, the Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose has your name all over it. It truly offers the best of both worlds: saturated and enigmatic color and robust nature. Don't wait, buy Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose at NatureHills.com since this remarkable Rose is sure to fly off the shelves!

Frequently Asked Questions

What soil type and drainage does Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose prefer?

  • Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose thrives in enriched organic soil with good drainage. Like most roses, it cannot tolerate waterlogged conditions but needs consistent moisture. Plant in well-draining garden soil amended with compost for best results.

Does Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose have good disease resistance?

  • The Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose offers great disease resistance, making it a reliable choice for gardeners. This hardy variety combines superior genetics with consistent performance throughout the growing season. Plant in full sun with good air circulation for best results, available at naturehills.com.

What is the bloom time and color change for Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose flowers?

  • Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose blooms continuously from spring through fall with distinctive bi-color flowers featuring golden-yellow centers that transition to coral edges. The blooms maintain this striking two-tone pattern throughout the season. Deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage prolific reblooming.

What is the zone shipping and planting schedule for Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose?

  • Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose ships and plants best in USDA zones 5-9 during spring after last frost or fall 6-8 weeks before hard freeze. Spring planting allows establishment before summer heat, while fall planting gives roots time to develop over winter. Plant when soil is workable and temperatures are mild for optimal root development.

Can Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose be grown in pots or containers?

  • Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose thrives in large containers and makes an excellent focal point for patios. Choose a pot at least 18-24 inches wide with good drainage, and use enriched organic soil. Provide full sun with morning exposure and regular watering. Shop at Nature Hills for best results.

How cold hardy is Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose in winter?

  • Burst of Joy Floribunda Rose is cold hardy in USDA zones 5-9, tolerating winter temperatures down to -20°F. Like most floribunda roses, it benefits from mulching around the base in colder zones. Apply 3-4 inches of mulch after the first hard frost for extra winter protection.

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