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  1. Coretta Scott King - The long, pointed buds open to large, full, cluster-flower blooms that have a creamy white center and a coral-orange edge. With a moderate fragrance, it produces 25 to 30 petals on blooms that are 4” in diameter on average.

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    • Rosa 'WEKstohoco'
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  2. Rose bloom color: Orange and orange blend: Extra Bloom Info: In clusters: Rebloom: Good: Class: Grandiflora: Extra Color Info: White, with coral-orange edges: Growth Habit: Medium-tall, 3-5 feet, upright: Fragrance: Moderate: Hybridizer & year: Christian Bedard, before 2012

    • Large: 4-5"
    • full: 26-40 petals
    • In clusters
    • Orange and orange blend
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  3. Coretta Scott King Rose Botanical name: Rosa ‘WEKstohoco’ Elegant, long cream buds blush with coral as they spiral open; big clusters held high for all to see above the deep green foliage; blooms on strong stems are perfect for cutting; excellent disease resistance.

  4. Coretta Scott King Rose. No reviews. $39.99. Checking local availability. Elegant, long cream buds blush with coral as they spiral open; big clusters held high for all to see above the deep green foliage; blooms on strong stems are perfect for cutting; excellent disease resistance. Mature Height: 5 feet Mature Width: 4 feet Light: Full Sun.

  5. Learn how to grow and care for the Coretta Scott King Rose. Discover its characteristics, propagation techniques, uses, and common pests. Get expert tips and answers to FAQs.

  6. Spread: 4 feet. Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 4b. Group/Class: Grandiflora Rose. Description: Elegant, long cream buds blush with coral as they spiral open; big clusters held high for all to see above the deep green foliage; blooms on strong stems are perfect for cutting; excellent disease resistance.

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