Rosa Tocade

πŸ” Rosa Tocade | Rosa ‘Meipaga’ 🌹

πŸ“ Oreamuno, Cartago, Costa Rica πŸ‡¨πŸ‡·

πŸ’¬ Rosa Tocade is a floribunda variety that blooms in eye-catching clusters of deep pink flowers with light yellow centers β€” a two-tone display that makes it instantly stand out in any garden. Despite its delicate appearance, it’s known for being resistant to mildew and rust, making it a tough beauty with serious staying power!


Flora
Rosa Tocade
// Basic ID
Conservation Status
Not Evaluated (cultivated hybrid variety)
Other Common Names
Tocade Rose, Rose Tocade
Plant Type
Deciduous to semi-evergreen flowering shrub (Floribunda rose)
Flower / Leaf Color
Deep pink blooms with light yellow centers; dark green pinnate leaves
Lifespan
Perennial; typically 10–30 years with proper care
// Size
Height
60–90 cm (24–36 in)
Spread
60–75 cm (24–30 in)
// Habitat & Behavior
Uses
Ornamental garden plant, cut flowers, landscape borders
Wildlife Attraction
Pollinators including bees and butterflies
Native Region
Cultivated hybrid; bred by Meilland International, France
Current Distribution
Widely cultivated in temperate and subtropical gardens worldwide
Habitat
Full sun gardens, ornamental beds, and landscaped borders

Sources: IUCN Red List Β· Plants of the World Online Β· USDA PLANTS Database Β· Encyclopedia of Life

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