Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko™
Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko™
Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko
Koko Loko™
Koko Loko™
Koko Loko
Koko Loko™

Koko Loko™

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  • "MUST HAVE” NEUTRAL ROSE! Needing little introduction, Koko Loko™ is making a name for herself in gardens across America with her unique coloring of mocha brown with slight chocolate to lavender undertone. Her 4 ½” blossoms start as long, pointed buds and slowly open to gorgeous, vintage-looking, very full flowers with a moderate fragrance. Koko Loko™ is highly sought after and has pages upon pages of 5 star reviews. Truly a star of the garden!

    • Type: Floribunda

    • Specific Color: Chocolate/Lavender

    • Fragrance: Moderately Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

      • 6 (-10° to 0°)
      • 7 (0° to 10°)
      • 8 (10° to 20°)
      • 9 (20° to 30°)
      • 10 (30° to 40°)

    • Approximate Size: 3' - 4' x 3'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Very Full

    • Shade Tolerant: No

    • Year Introduced: 2010

    • Breeder Code: WEKbijou

    • SKU: FL228 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Priscilla H.
Hardiness Zone: 9
Koko

This rose is perfection. The plant is so healthy and has given me so many blooms in such a short time. I planted it in later October and I’ve already had five blooms

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Rae W.
Koko loco rose bush

Rose bush arrived kn perfect shape. Can't wait to see it bloom in the Spring.

C
C.G.
Love this rose

This rose blooms all the time. The colors in the fall are very beautiful. I have this rose in a spot where it gets beat up with the heat in the summer and it does fine

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L.C.
Best in Texas

I planted my Koko about a year ago now and she has been one of the top performers in my Texas Garden. She puts out consistent flushes of blooms, even in the hottest weather. She is one of my only roses that will bloom in the 100 plus degree weather. Her fall and spring blooms are definitely larger and the color is difficult to capture in photographs and extremely beautiful in person. She is a tidy little shrub at about 3x3. Her stems aren't very long but I bet you could encourage them if you cut deeper into the plant as it aged with the right pruning. She also has a pretty good vase life, 4 to 5 days for me. If you are considering a rose for a hot climate, definitely give her a try! You won't be disappointed.

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