Fact Sheet
Next Generation Flower Carpet® SCARLET rose providing a brilliant garden display
Next Generation Flower Carpet® SCARLET rose. Bright scarlet open blooms offset with bright golden stamens.
Introduction
Flower Carpet® SCARLET is one of the NEXT GENERATION Flower Carpet roses with 15 years extra breeding providing improved heat & humidity tolerance and disease resistance in an already brilliant class of groundcover roses.
Flower Carpet SCARLET is a rose which was developed by Noack Rosen, the German rose-breeders known for their early commitment to disease-resistant hybrids.
In 2006, "SCARLET" won top marks for disease resistance and performance in the ADR, the All Deutschland Rose Trials, considered the world's toughest test of rose performance. Conducted over three years in 11 different test gardens, with each enforcing the ADR's famous ban on spraying or other chemical support, roses must win or lose on natural strength. Flower Carpet SCARLET won top honors for winter hardiness, flower performance and above all, resistance against leaf diseases that can plague roses, such as black spot and mildew
A true easy-care groundcover rose, both home gardeners and professional landscapers will find Flower Carpet SCARLET is simple to grow and easy to maintain, requiring no spraying in the landscape. Simply cut back to 1/3rd its size once in late Winter or early Spring.
All Flower Carpet roses are “self-cleaning” and require no fancy pruning or deadheading.
Key Features
- Masses of scarlet red blooms
- Glossy shiny green foliage covers entire bush all season long
- NEXT GENERATION breeding - more heat tolerant
- Easy-care with unprecedented levels of disease resistance
- Attractive bush shape and appearance
Suggested Uses
Flower beds, mass plantings, large containers, landscapes, hanging baskets, and as tree roses. A perfect commercial landscaping plant for low-maintenance color.
Growth Habit
Bushes are low, dense and compact.
Plant Size
24- to 32-inches in height, 40-inches across (spread).
Flower Size
Small to medium flowers.
Spacing
Plant 2-3 per square yard, for ground cover. Plant 3-4 feet apart to establish boundaries. Can be planted anytime during Spring, Summer or Fall.
Hardiness
Will thrive in USDA zones 5 to 10. In cold zones, protect over the first winter. In zones 5 and below, continued winter protection is advised. In areas of intense heat (for example Phoenix, AZ), protect by planting in semi-shade.
Flowering Period
Produces masses of flowers all season long in full sun. In partial shade (4-5 hours of sun per day), still blooms, though in reduced numbers. Performs satisfactorily with a full day of filtered light.
Number Of Flowers
Clusters of 6-8 blooms, with up to 2000 blooms per season on a mature plant.
Flower Color
Scarlet
Fragrance
Not fragrant.
Foliage
Dark glossy green, medium sized leaves.
Pruning/Pinching
No fancy pruning needed. Cut back by ⅔ annually in late winter or early spring. Trim to shape anytime of year, if desired. The bush is self-cleaning with few rose hips, no dead-heading required, petals fall away cleanly.
Light Needs
For best bloom, grow in full sun. Grows well in partial shade (4-5 hours of sun per day) with reduced blooms.
Soil Needs
Can thrive in a variety of soil conditions. Performs best in well-drained friable garden soil with added organic matter.
Water Needs
When planting in the landscape, water in well particularly during hot conditions and continue to water regularly until the plant is established. Flower Carpet roses are very tolerant of dry conditions once established.
Fertilizer
For maximum flowering and performance, feed with a balanced (15:12:12) controlled release rose fertilizer. It is best not to feed roses in fall and winter as extra nutrients will force new growth and increase the chances of cold-damage over winter. In warm climates (USDA zones 8 and up): feed in early spring and late summer. In cold climates (USDA zones 5 – 7): feed in spring and summer. For established landscape plants apply 1 to 2 handfuls around the base of the plant and incorporate into the soil by gentle surface cultivation.
Disease Tolerance
Very resistant to common rose blights such as black spot and mildew. It does not require routine chemical spraying in the landscape, apply only if needed.
Pest Issues
Treat for insect pests only as needed.
Special Care
In zones 5 and below, winter protection is advised, especially in first winter.
Varietal/Cultivar Name
NOA83100B


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