What: Rosa korfullwind, commonly called “Baby Blanket” rose, was introduced in 1993 by the Kordes Co. It’s a striking semi-double light pink rose that blooms continuously from May until frost. The deciduous shrub has a cascading or spreading habit that makes it a fine selection for a raised garden or rock wall. This rose is disease resistant, has a slight fragrance and makes a spectacular display in the garden.
Size: Baby Blanket matures at 3 feet high with a 5-foot spread, which creates a cascading effect.
Sun or shade: Like most roses, it performs best in full sun. Water it deeply and regularly. Remove spent flowers to encourage rebloom. Prune as needed in late winter to early spring.
Find it: At full service nurseries.
— Sandra Schumacher
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