Rose Hocus Pocus Kordana


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Other names: Hocus Pocus

Registration code: KORpocus
Breeder: W. Kordes & Sons
Year of introduction: 2000
Introduced by: W. Kordes & Sons

Main color: Bicolour
Flowering: Repeat flowering
Flower size: Medium
Type: Hybrid Tea
Aroma: None to mild
80 - 90 cm, 50 cm

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Characteristics

Main color: Bicolour

Color: Deep red with yellow stripes and blotches

Flowering: Repeat flowering

Flower size: Medium

Flower: Double , high-centered , mostly solitary

Foliage: Dark green , medium , semi-glossy , leathery

Aroma: None to mild

Class: Hybrid Tea

Sub-class: Florists rose

Type: Hybrid Tea

Growth type: Upright, compact

Height: 80 - 90 cm

Width: 50 cm


Description

Hocus Pocus, stands out as one of the most unique roses. Its blossoms are exceptionally eye-catching, displaying a mesmerizing blend of light and vibrant yellows, adorned with streaks and patches of deep red and purple. Just like its magical name suggests, each bloom is a delightful surprise, showcasing a distinct pattern. Occasionally, you'll find entire buds and clusters in a single color, adding to the charm of this rose. Flowers are medium sized, in average 7 cm (2.75”) in diameter. Petals count is 21 in average under normal conditions. This variety produces mostly singular flowers, complemented by semi-glossy dark-green foliage. Moreover, it almost doesn’t have thorns.

The variety has very good resistance to heat and rain, however somewhat susceptible to black spots.


Name origin

Unfortunately we do not have information about the origin of the name of this rose.


Awards

As of the date no infarmation available on the awards this rose has recieved. It is also possible that this rose has not gained any awards yet.

Parentage

Sport of ‘KORfleur’ / ‘Black Beauty’, a florists rose discovered by Johannes W. M. Nijenhuis and Hette Spek in Netherlands before 1995, and sold by W. Kordes & Sons since 1996.


Climate zones

USDA zone 6 and warmer



Growing tips

roses for full sun areas Sun position: Grows well on full sun.
soil reuirements Preference in type of soils: Grows well on all types of soils.
rose prunning tips Prunning: Requires deadheading after the flowering.

Health

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Published Sept. 12, 2023, 8:31 a.m. by rosesabc_admin

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