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Oso Easy En Fuego®

Rosa

General Information GROWING TIPS

Plant some fire with Oso Easy En Fuego® rose! Its large blooms are a super saturated blend of yellow, red, and orange. The amount of each color changes depending on the bloom’s age. Opening flowers are more filled with red and yellow, while mature blooms are mostly orange. No matter the color, flowers are beautifully presented with super glossy dark green foliage as a backdrop.Top reasons to grow Oso Easy En Fuego rose?

Oso Easy En Fuego®
Blossom Color Orange, Red, Yellow
Bloom Season Summer, Fall
Exposure Full Sun
Height 36-48 in
Width 24-36 in
Spacing 36 in
Container Sizes 1 Gallon
Hardiness Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Wildlife Attracted No Wildlife Attracted
Wildlife Deterred No Wildlife Deterred
Features Plant some fire with Oso Easy En Fuego® rose! Its large blooms are a super saturated blend of yellow, red, and orange. The amount of each color changes depending on the bloom’s age. Opening flowers are more filled with red and yellow, while mature blooms are mostly orange. No matter the color, flowers are beautifully presented with super glossy dark green foliage as a backdrop.Top reasons to grow Oso Easy En Fuego rose?
Available Seasons
Adaptable as a Houseplant No
Bog Plant No
Is Disease Resistant Yes
Drought Tolerant No
Edible No
Erosion Control No
Fragrant Flower No
Fragrant Foilage No
Heat Tolerant Yes
Native to North America No
Salt Tolerant No
Succulent No
Water Plant No
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Maintenance Notes

Oso Easy® roses are highly disease resistant. For best results, plant only in full sun (at least 6 hours daily) and ensure good air circulation by spacing plants properly. Landscape roses like the Oso Easy® series don't need any special kind of pruning: simply cut them back by about one-half their total height each early spring. This ensures that the new growth for the year comes from the bigger, healthier buds lower on the plant. 

If desired, apply a granular fertilizer formulated for woody plants (like a rose fertilizer) in early spring, just as the ground has thawed. Deadheading is not recommended or required.

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