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Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach is a stunning Floribunda rose. It features vibrant apricot-orange flowers that transition to salmon-pink. This repeat-flowering rose blooms all summer long, bringing continuous colour and attracting pollinators to your UK garden.
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Discover Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach, a delightful Floribunda rose showcasing vibrant apricot-orange blooms, perfect for adding a splash of colour to any garden.
This charming Floribunda rose brings continuous joy to your outdoor spaces. Its abundant, cheerful flowers create a stunning display all summer long. Gardeners across the UK truly appreciate its robust nature and impressive flowering capabilities. Moreover, Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach fits beautifully into various garden designs. Its compact size makes it ideal for many different situations. You will find it is a truly rewarding plant to grow.
The Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach is a truly eye-catching Floribunda rose. Its name, ‘Bad Birnbach’, honours a picturesque spa town located in Bavaria, Germany. Renowned rose breeders Kordes introduced this specific cultivar, ensuring its quality and resilience. This rose develops a neat, bushy habit. It reaches approximately 70-100cm in height with a spread of around 50-60cm, making it a good choice for many garden settings.
Furthermore, its flowers are a highlight. They open with an inviting apricot-orange hue, often displaying a soft yellow centre. As these beautiful blooms mature, they gradually shift to a charming salmon-pink shade. Each flower provides a lovely visual transition. The petals are semi-double to double, creating a full and attractive form. These delightful blossoms appear in clusters, offering a generous flush of colour. Also, this rose features glossy, dark green foliage. The leaves provide a wonderful backdrop, highlighting the bright flowers. Happily, the foliage also exhibits good resistance to common rose diseases, ensuring a healthy-looking plant throughout the season.
Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach thrives in the UK climate. It performs exceptionally well in sunny positions. Gardeners often use it to edge sunny borders, providing a continuous wave of colour. Equally, it makes a superb specimen in larger pots or containers on patios. Plant several together for a vibrant, low-maintenance hedge. This rose requires regular deadheading. This simple task encourages more blooms and extends its flowering period significantly. During late winter or early spring, a more structural prune helps maintain its shape and vigour. This keeps the plant tidy and healthy. Moreover, the open nature of its flowers means they are easily accessible to pollinators. Thus, bees and other beneficial insects often visit Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach, contributing to a healthy garden ecosystem.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Water Rosa (P) Bad Birnbach regularly, particularly during dry periods to ensure strong growth and abundant blooms. Feed with a balanced rose fertiliser in spring as new growth appears, and again in mid-summer after the first flush of flowers. Deadhead spent blooms promptly; this encourages the plant to produce more flowers and extends the flowering season significantly. In late winter or early spring, prune the rose to remove dead, damaged, or crossing stems, and to maintain a good, open shape. Always use sharp, clean secateurs. Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plant in spring to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


