Ringo All-Star™ Landscape Rose

Always a cheerful view! Buds are dark pink, fresh flowers are rich melon-pink, and mature flowers are lovely pale lavender. All the while, a dramatic eye centers each bloom and is highlighted by a ring of golden stamens. Together this mix of colors brings a smile to our faces and will surely bring one to yours too! Beyond its beauty, Ringo All-Star™ rose is simply a delight to care for. Its foliage remains clean thanks to good disease resistance, and its flowers arrive without deadheading. Use it in containers on your porch, as a hedge along a fence, or tucked into a border with other colorful flowers.

Why grow Ringo All-Star™ rose?

  • A happy mix of flower colors
  • Handsome foliage
  • Easy care maintenance

Additional information

Dimensions3 × 2 ft
Botanical Name

<i>Rosa</i> 'Cheweyesup'

Zone

4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Flower Color

Orange, Pink

Foliage Color

Green

Height

2-3'

Width/Spread

3'

Exposure

Full Sun

Soil

Average, Well-drained

Bloom Time

Summer

Uses

Borders, Containers, Cottage gardens, Low Hedges

Features

Attracts pollinators, Compact, Deadheading not necessary, Disease resistant, Landscape plant, Reblooming

Blooms On

New wood

Breeder

Chris Warner – Shropshire, England

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Plant Care

Light: Thrives in full sun. When planted in an area that gets less than six hours of direct sun each day, it will not flower as prolifically.

Soil: Prefers moist soil that drains easily. Any period of extended sogginess will not be tolerated. In terms of pH, it prefers either neutral or acidic soils over basic soils.

Water: Average water needs. Be sure to water from below when possible.

Fertilizing: Apply a granular rose fertilizer in late winter/early spring when the soil is workable and again in late spring to give the plant a boost for rebloom.

Pruning: Pruning is recommended in early spring. Remove weak branches in the middle and about 1/3 of the height and width. Make cuts just about 1/4 of an inch above a bud. Dead or damaged wood can be removed at any time, just cut back to a set of leaves.

Other: It can be used as a cut flower! For its longest vase life, cut vertically up the stem about 2″. This will help it absorb more water.