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Be My Baby Miniature Rose

Rosa 'WEKwisogoma'

6 reviews

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Be My Baby Miniature Rose

Rosa 'WEKwisogoma'

6 reviews

Shrubs & Hedges
  • Compact size makes it perfect for small gardens or containers
  • Continuous blooming throughout the season
  • Beautiful double pink flowers add a touch of elegance to any landscape
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Why Be My Baby Miniature Rose?

Be My Baby miniature rose is a charming choice for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance plant with an attractive blossom. A compact shrub that grows to about 12 inches in height, the Be My Baby produces strikingly beautiful pink and white flowers that bloom continuously throughout the growing season. Its disease-resistant foliage and pleasant fragrance make it a popular choice for borders, containers and small garden spaces.

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Sunlight

The Be My Baby Miniature Rose requires full sunlight exposure, ideally at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, to thrive and produce abundant blooms.

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Watering

Be My Baby Miniature Rose requires regular watering, preferably once or twice a week. It needs to be watered deeply until the soil is soaked, but it should not be left sitting in water. The plant should not be allowed to dry out completely between watering

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Fertilizing

Be My Baby Miniature Rose requires a balanced fertilizer with a ratio of 10-10-10.

The Be My Baby Miniature Rose is a beautiful and compact rose variety that produces clusters of small, luminous pink blossoms against deep glossy green foliage with very shapely red buds and a notable, very classy form.

The Be My Baby Miniature Rose is a floribunda rose, which means it produces clusters of flowers on each stem. The fresh flowers with rich pink petal color make perfect cut flowers as well as stand out in any garden.

The clusters of small, pink flowers have a light, sweet fragrance. The flowers are double with a high-centered bloom form.

The Be My Baby Miniature Rose variety is a compact grower and can reach up to 2 feet tall and 1.5 wide. It's low maintenance as well.

It prefers full sun and well-drained soil and should be watered regularly until established. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in early spring.

Pruning is also important to remove dead or damaged branches and keep the variety healthy and beautiful. You can prune in early spring or late winter.

Due to its compact size, the Be My Baby Miniature Rose is perfect for use in containers or small garden spaces. It can also be used as a border or edging plant. No matter where, its beautiful bountiful blooms will add elegance and beauty to your garden.

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Plant Information:

Botanical Name: Rosa 'WEKwisogoma'
USDA Zones: 5-10
Water: Moderate
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Needs: Well Drained
Mature Height: 20 - 28 inches
Mature Spread: 18 - 24 inches
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Pollination Info

Pollination Information for Be My Baby Miniature Rose (Rosa 'WEKwisogoma')

Be My Baby Miniature Rose is an ornamental flowering plant that requires cross-pollination to produce fruits and seeds. This rose plant is hermaphroditic, which means it has both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower.

The flowers of the Be My Baby Miniature Rose are small, with a diameter of about 1 to 2 inches. They bloom in clusters throughout the growing season, from late spring to fall. The flowers have five petals and a bowl-shaped center, called the receptacle, where the reproductive organs are located.

Cross-pollination in roses can occur naturally through wind, insects, birds, or by human intervention. Some common pollinators for Be My Baby Miniature Rose include bees, butterflies, moths, and beetles. These insects are attracted to the bright colors and sweet scent of the flowers, and they transfer pollen from one flower to another as they feed on the nectar.

If you want to ensure successful cross-pollination for your Be My Baby Miniature Rose, you can use a brush or cotton swab to transfer pollen from the anthers (male organs) to the stigma (female organ) of different flowers. Make sure to do this when the flowers are fully open and dry to avoid damaging the reproductive organs.

After successful pollination, the flowers of the Be My Baby Miniature Rose will develop into rose hips, which contain the seeds. The rose hips are red or orange, and they can be harvested when they are fully ripe in the fall. Plant the seeds in well-draining soil in the spring to grow new rose plants.

Overall, Be My Baby Miniature Rose is an easy-to-grow plant that provides beautiful blooms and attracts pollinators to your garden. With proper care and attention, you can enjoy its sweet fragrance and colorful flowers for many years.

FAQ

Be My Baby Miniature Rose (Rosa 'WEKwisogoma') FAQs

1. What is Be My Baby Miniature Rose?

Be My Baby Miniature Rose or Rosa 'WEKwisogoma' is a miniature rose with small, dark green leaves and pink, double-petalled flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It is a hybrid rose developed by Tom Carruth in 2008 and belongs to the Rosaceae family.

2. How tall does Be My Baby Miniature Rose grow?

Be My Baby Miniature Rose grows up to 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) tall and spreads up to 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) wide. It is a compact, bushy plant that is suitable for container gardening or as a border plant in a garden.

3. How do I plant Be My Baby Miniature Rose?

You can plant Be My Baby Miniature Rose in well-drained soil that is enriched with organic matter. Make sure the soil has a pH between 6 and 6.5. Choose a sunny spot in your garden or a container with good drainage. Dig a hole that is twice the size of the root ball and plant the rose at the same depth as it was in the container. Water it thoroughly after planting and keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

4. How do I care for Be My Baby Miniature Rose?

Be My Baby Miniature Rose requires regular watering and fertilizing to grow healthy. Water the plant deeply once a week and avoid getting water on the leaves to prevent fungal diseases. Use a balanced fertilizer every month during the growing season to promote healthy growth and blooming. Prune the plant in early spring to remove any dead or diseased wood and shape it to your liking.

5. How do I protect Be My Baby Miniature Rose from pests and diseases?

Be My Baby Miniature Rose is prone to pests and diseases such as aphids, spider mites, powdery mildew, and black spot. To prevent infestations, regularly inspect the plant for any signs of damage or infestation. Use a strong stream of water to wash off any pests or apply a horticultural soap or oil spray. To prevent fungal diseases, avoid overhead watering and keep the plant well-ventilated and dry.

Planting & Care

Planting Be My Baby Miniature Rose

Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball and mix in some compost. Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, tamping down lightly. Water thoroughly.

Care for Be My Baby Miniature Rose

  • Watering: Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions. Avoid getting water on the leaves which can cause fungal diseases.
  • Fertilizing: Feed with a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Stop feeding in late summer to encourage the plant to prepare for winter dormancy.
  • Pruning: Prune in early spring to remove any dead or damaged wood and to shape the plant. Cut back to just above an outward-facing bud to encourage new growth and good air circulation.
  • Pest and disease control: Keep an eye out for common rose pests such as aphids, spider mites, and thrips. Treat promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Prevent fungal diseases by watering at the base of the plant and avoiding overhead watering.

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