Pomponella| Tree Rose
🌹 Basic Info & Origin
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Pomponella is a Floribunda rose, bred in 2005 by the German rose-breeder W. Kordes & Co.
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It has the cultivar code/name “KORpompan.”
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It was awarded the prestigious ADR rose trial certificate (ADR label) in 2006, a sign of quality: good disease resistance, robustness and reliable performance.
🌸 Plant & Flower Characteristics
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Pomponella produces clusters of small to medium double flowers (pompon-shaped) — each bloom is about 4–5 cm in diameter.
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The colour is typically pink with a slight salmon tint — sometimes described as “bright pink-salmon.”
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Each inflorescence often has 5–7 flowers; on a strong, healthy cane, you might get 5–10 buds per stem.
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The fragrance is light / mild — subtle rather than strong.
🌿 Plant Habit, Growth & Hardiness
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It is an upright, fairly compact bush, typically growing to ~ 80 cm height and ~ 60–80 cm width under normal conditions.
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Under favourable conditions, with good care, it may grow larger (some sources mention up to ~ 100 cm).
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The foliage is dark green, slightly glossy, healthy and tends to be disease-resistant.
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It is regarded as a very disease-resistant rose (resistant to common fungal issues like black spot and mildew, relative to many other varieties).
🌼 Flowering & Performance
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Pomponella is a repeat-flowering (remontant) variety — it blooms in flushes from late spring through to late summer / early autumn.
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Flowers are produced abundantly and in clusters — giving a “wall of blooms” effect if the shrub is healthy.
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The blooms hold up well — even heavy rain reportedly does not ruin the shape of the flower clusters.
✅ Pros — Why It’s Popular
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High flowering frequency & abundance.
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Elegant pompon-shaped blooms with attractive pink/salmon hue.
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Good disease resistance and fairly easy to care for — forgiving for beginners and rewarding for experienced gardeners alike.
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Compact size — suitable for border beds, mixed shrub plantings, containers, or small gardens.
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Repeated blooming across seasons — giving continuous interest rather than a single flush.



