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Coral Knock Out® Rose

Coral-Orange Blooms That Stay Vivid Through Heat

Coral Knock Out® Rose brings a warm, brick-orange to vivid coral flower color that looks especially rich in hot, humid summer weather. You’ll often see a multitone effect as new blooms open brighter and older blooms soften—giving the plant more depth than a “flat” single-color shrub. In the landscape, that coral tone pops against deep green evergreens, dark mulch, and bold-leaf perennials, and it pairs beautifully with purples, blues, and silvery foliage.

The flowers show up generously and keep coming, so you get that “always in bloom” look that makes Knock Out® roses so popular. If you want a rose that reads from the street and still looks charming up close, Coral Knock Out® hits the sweet spot: bright color, tidy form, and a long season of bloom without the high-maintenance reputation older roses sometimes carry.

Nonstop Blooming For Borders, Beds, And Bright Walkways

This is a rose built for everyday landscapes. Coral Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, which makes it a dependable anchor for front-yard beds, foundation plantings, and sunny borders that need steady color. It’s also a favorite along walkways—where the cheerful coral-orange blooms create a welcoming “hello” every time you come home.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a big win for busy gardeners. If you enjoy tidying, a quick snip of spent clusters can help keep the plant looking extra polished, but the real value is how well it performs even when you simply water, mulch, and let it do its thing. Think of it as the rose that behaves like a flowering shrub—reliable, repeatable, and easy to design with.

A Compact Shrub Rose That Makes A Perfect Flowering Hedge

Coral Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and about 3–4 feet wide, giving you a full, rounded shrub that fits into beds without swallowing the space. That medium size is ideal for repeating in a border or massing in groups for a bigger color impact. Plant three to five in a drift and you get a bold coral “block” that looks intentional from day one and gets even better as it fills in.

It’s also a standout hedge rose. A row of Coral Knock Out® creates a soft, flowering boundary that feels friendlier than a strict evergreen line—and it blooms for months. Use it to edge a driveway, frame a patio, or define the front of a property. Because it stays in a manageable size range, pruning and shaping are straightforward, even for first-time rose growers.

Cleaner Foliage With Disease Resistance And Simple Basics

Knock Out® roses are loved for strong disease resistance, and Coral Knock Out® is no exception—especially when you give it full sun and good airflow. Water at the base (not overhead), and you’ll help foliage dry faster and stay cleaner through the season. New growth often has a bronze-red tone before maturing to rich green, which adds extra interest even when the plant is between flushes.

The care routine is refreshingly simple: consistent moisture while it establishes, mulch to stabilize soil moisture (kept off the base), and a once-a-year prune to encourage vigorous new flowering growth. Add a spring feeding if you want maximum bloom power, and you’ve got a rose that looks “professionally landscaped” with a homeowner-friendly level of effort.

Coral-Orange Blooms That Stay Vivid Through Heat

Coral Knock Out® Rose brings a warm, brick-orange to vivid coral flower color that looks especially rich in hot, humid summer weather. You’ll often see a multitone effect as new blooms open brighter and older blooms soften—giving the plant more depth than a “flat” single-color shrub. In the landscape, that coral tone pops against deep green evergreens, dark mulch, and bold-leaf perennials, and it pairs beautifully with purples, blues, and silvery foliage.

The flowers show up generously and keep coming, so you get that “always in bloom” look that makes Knock Out® roses so popular. If you want a rose that reads from the street and still looks charming up close, Coral Knock Out® hits the sweet spot: bright color, tidy form, and a long season of bloom without the high-maintenance reputation older roses sometimes carry.

Nonstop Blooming For Borders, Beds, And Bright Walkways

This is a rose built for everyday landscapes. Coral Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, which makes it a dependable anchor for front-yard beds, foundation plantings, and sunny borders that need steady color. It’s also a favorite along walkways—where the cheerful coral-orange blooms create a welcoming “hello” every time you come home.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a big win for busy gardeners. If you enjoy tidying, a quick snip of spent clusters can help keep the plant looking extra polished, but the real value is how well it performs even when you simply water, mulch, and let it do its thing. Think of it as the rose that behaves like a flowering shrub—reliable, repeatable, and easy to design with.

A Compact Shrub Rose That Makes A Perfect Flowering Hedge

Coral Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and about 3–4 feet wide, giving you a full, rounded shrub that fits into beds without swallowing the space. That medium size is ideal for repeating in a border or massing in groups for a bigger color impact. Plant three to five in a drift and you get a bold coral “block” that looks intentional from day one and gets even better as it fills in.

It’s also a standout hedge rose. A row of Coral Knock Out® creates a soft, flowering boundary that feels friendlier than a strict evergreen line—and it blooms for months. Use it to edge a driveway, frame a patio, or define the front of a property. Because it stays in a manageable size range, pruning and shaping are straightforward, even for first-time rose growers.

Cleaner Foliage With Disease Resistance And Simple Basics

Knock Out® roses are loved for strong disease resistance, and Coral Knock Out® is no exception—especially when you give it full sun and good airflow. Water at the base (not overhead), and you’ll help foliage dry faster and stay cleaner through the season. New growth often has a bronze-red tone before maturing to rich green, which adds extra interest even when the plant is between flushes.

The care routine is refreshingly simple: consistent moisture while it establishes, mulch to stabilize soil moisture (kept off the base), and a once-a-year prune to encourage vigorous new flowering growth. Add a spring feeding if you want maximum bloom power, and you’ve got a rose that looks “professionally landscaped” with a homeowner-friendly level of effort.

$21.89

Original: $72.95

-70%
Coral Knock Out® Rose

$72.95

$21.89

Description

Coral-Orange Blooms That Stay Vivid Through Heat

Coral Knock Out® Rose brings a warm, brick-orange to vivid coral flower color that looks especially rich in hot, humid summer weather. You’ll often see a multitone effect as new blooms open brighter and older blooms soften—giving the plant more depth than a “flat” single-color shrub. In the landscape, that coral tone pops against deep green evergreens, dark mulch, and bold-leaf perennials, and it pairs beautifully with purples, blues, and silvery foliage.

The flowers show up generously and keep coming, so you get that “always in bloom” look that makes Knock Out® roses so popular. If you want a rose that reads from the street and still looks charming up close, Coral Knock Out® hits the sweet spot: bright color, tidy form, and a long season of bloom without the high-maintenance reputation older roses sometimes carry.

Nonstop Blooming For Borders, Beds, And Bright Walkways

This is a rose built for everyday landscapes. Coral Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, which makes it a dependable anchor for front-yard beds, foundation plantings, and sunny borders that need steady color. It’s also a favorite along walkways—where the cheerful coral-orange blooms create a welcoming “hello” every time you come home.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a big win for busy gardeners. If you enjoy tidying, a quick snip of spent clusters can help keep the plant looking extra polished, but the real value is how well it performs even when you simply water, mulch, and let it do its thing. Think of it as the rose that behaves like a flowering shrub—reliable, repeatable, and easy to design with.

A Compact Shrub Rose That Makes A Perfect Flowering Hedge

Coral Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and about 3–4 feet wide, giving you a full, rounded shrub that fits into beds without swallowing the space. That medium size is ideal for repeating in a border or massing in groups for a bigger color impact. Plant three to five in a drift and you get a bold coral “block” that looks intentional from day one and gets even better as it fills in.

It’s also a standout hedge rose. A row of Coral Knock Out® creates a soft, flowering boundary that feels friendlier than a strict evergreen line—and it blooms for months. Use it to edge a driveway, frame a patio, or define the front of a property. Because it stays in a manageable size range, pruning and shaping are straightforward, even for first-time rose growers.

Cleaner Foliage With Disease Resistance And Simple Basics

Knock Out® roses are loved for strong disease resistance, and Coral Knock Out® is no exception—especially when you give it full sun and good airflow. Water at the base (not overhead), and you’ll help foliage dry faster and stay cleaner through the season. New growth often has a bronze-red tone before maturing to rich green, which adds extra interest even when the plant is between flushes.

The care routine is refreshingly simple: consistent moisture while it establishes, mulch to stabilize soil moisture (kept off the base), and a once-a-year prune to encourage vigorous new flowering growth. Add a spring feeding if you want maximum bloom power, and you’ve got a rose that looks “professionally landscaped” with a homeowner-friendly level of effort.