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Senorita Rosalita®

Full sun

24 - 48

Cleome hybrid
P Allen Smith Platinum Collection
Rating:
****1/2
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Senorita Rosalita®
Spider Flower
Cleome
hybrid

Gardener’s Rated this plant:
4.80
****1/2
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Cleomes (spider flowers) have been around for a long time. But there was talk. Thorns. Sticky leaves and stems. There were even Cleomes, some whispered, that smelled like s-k-u-n-k. Unless they were deadheaded, the varieties with seed pods looked sad. For others if the temperature rose above 100 degrees there were no more flowers and the bottom leaves, they shriveled and fell off.

Now I, Senorita Rosalita have restored Cleome’s reputation. The magnificent dark leaves on my 3-5 feet tall upright branches are topped by clusters of bright, lavender pink flowers. And they bloom with abandon from late spring through fall. I scoff at heat, and renounce all thorns and sticky substances. Deadheading is no more. All I ask is that you plant me in full sun in a place where water drains freely through the soil. Grow me, and should you ever smell a certain aroma, at least you will know it is not I that am the source.

Features

This heat and drought tolerant plant adds dramatic height to landscape beds; sterile flowers, and thornless, non-sticky, odorless foliage adds to the appeal for this great garden performer.
• Attracts Birds
• Attracts Butterflies
• Best Seller
• Deadheading Not Necessary
• Drought Tolerant *
• Heat Tolerant
• Landscape Plant
• Low Maintenance
• Must Have

*Even drought tolerant annual and perennial plants will need water for the first few weeks while they get established. Shrubs and trees will need to be watered for the first year after they are planted. After this, little or no supplemental water will be necessary when planted in the ground. No plant is truly drought tolerant in a container; water is necessary for all plants in containers.

Ornamental Characteristics

Flower Color:
Pink
Foliage Color:
Green
Garden Height:
24 - 48"; Tall
Spacing:
20 - 24"
Habit:
Upright
Container Plant Style:
Thriller - Used either in the back or middle of a container. Usually a taller item that adds height and drama to the container.

Plant Needs

Duration:
Annual
Bloom Time:
Planting to Frost
Zones:
Annual except in zones 10 - 11
Hardy Temp:
32°F (0°C)
Exposure:
Full sun
Water Needs:
Normal
Maintenance:
Easy
Uses:
Landscapes
Use in landscape beds for height or in large planters

Patent Information

Senorita Rosalita® Cleome hybrid 'Inncleosr' USPP19,733, Can. 3290

Growing Tips

Unlike other cleome Senorita Rosalita will not self seed, doesn’t get bare knees, she isn’t sticky and the doesn’t have thorns. Her flowers are smaller than classic cleome, but she flowers all over the plant not just at the top. Since she doesn’t self seed you don’t have to worry about cleome seedlings trying to take over your garden. She is great for adding height to garden beds and had dark green foliage. Deadheading isn’t necessary.

For gardeners in the Deep South we have had reports of Señorita Rosalita® being attacked by a stem borer. We, with the help of the University of Florida and a great local nurseryman, finally got a pest ID and some information for those of you in impacted areas. The pest is Cabbage Budworm (Hellula phidilealis) and is a member of the moth family. Symptoms of infestation include wilting and death of the tip of each stem, the caterpillar bored into the stem as it develops and spends it’s like in the stem until thatching and flying off to infect other plants. You can control the problem with DiPel® which is a natural bacterium that the worm ingests and then the bacterium eats the worm. Totally harmless to pets and humans, it can be applied as a dust to your plants on a monthly basis and should persist to prevent future problems. This insect also feeds on all cabbage related crops, like Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cauliflower, Chinese broccoli, Chinese mustard, and leafy plants such as bok choy, mizuna, and Collard greens. To our knowledge this pest only occurs in South Florida (Tampa and farther south), but the control of the problem is the same for all areas of the US.

An application of fertilizer or compost on garden beds and regular fertilization of plants in pots will help ensure the best possible performance.

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Year Award Trial
2006 Growers Choice University of Guelph
2008 Top Performer Longwood Gardens
2008 Top 10 University of Minnesota - Morris
2008 Top 22 Mississippi State University
2008 Best of the Best University of Georgia
2008 Knock Your Socks Off University of Georgia
2009 Top Picks BYU-Idaho, Thomas E. Ricks Demonstration Garden
2007 Top Rated Performer City of Cedar Rapids
2008 North Texas Winners Circle Texas A & M - East Texas Bedding Plant Trial
2009 Top 10 Container AAS's Choice Welby Gardens Trials
2010 Top Performer Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens
  Quickly grew enormous and produced color all summer long.
2009 Top Performer Kansas State University
2006 Best New Varieties City of Cedar Rapids
Top Performer Sawaya Garden Trial
2007 Knock Your Socks Off University of Georgia
2008 Outstanding Rating Boerner Botanical Garden
  A real garden gem.
2008 Best Overall Cornell University
2008 Top Performer National Arboretum
  This dwarf Cleome was wonderful in a mass in the Court of Honor this past summer, flowering right up until we pulled it out.
2009 Top Performer summer Michigan State University
2009 Prairie Star Kansas State University
2009 Best Varieties Penn State
2009 Silver Medal Champaign County Illinois Master Gardener Idea Garden
  A sterile cleome with blooms ALL over the plant (not just at the tips)... Ann Tice
2009 Top Performer Norfolk Botanical Garden
2006 Best New Varieties University of Florida
2007 Top Five Performer Colorado State University
2006 Gardeners Choice University of Guelph
2006 Top New Variety City of Cedar Rapids
2008 Best of Breed North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2007 Top Performer University Laval
2007 Top Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2008 Best in Class Penn State
2007 Top Performer Kansas State University
2008 Top 10 Cornell University
2008 Top Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2007 Best of the Zoo Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
  This beautiful Cleome produces a myriad of soft lavender flowers, which unlike most Cleome that we have grown continues to bloom throughout the summer… This annual will not produce seed as other Cleome do which allows it to put its energy into producing more flowers... Senorita Rosalita takes Cleome to a new level in the landscape. It now has the staying power to last throughout the season and is a low maintenance, long blooming annual that will be showy the entire season.
2009 Superior Rating Colorado State University
  Prolific blooming and attractive growth habit... Plants were well branched and had controlled vigor... This plant would make an attractive temporary hedge. Dr. Klett
2009 Top Performer Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens
2008 Top Performer Oklahoma State University Botanical Gardens
2008 Best of Trials University of Florida
2007 Way Hot 100 Garden Design
2006 Top Performer Jardin Daniel A. Seguin
2006 Top Performer University of Minnesota - Morris
2010 Top Performers Mast Arboretum
2006 Top Performer Michigan State University
2008 Rising Star Dallas Arboretum
  If you have given up on cleome like I had, then I tempt you to invite this Latin lady to your garden. With a name like Senorita Rosalita this heat-loving annual is guaranteed to spice up your yard all summer long.
2009 Top Five Colorado State University
2009 People's Choice Honorable Mention Louisiana - Hammond Research Station
2006 Excellent Rating Longwood Gardens
2006 Les Exceptionelles Jardin Daniel A. Seguin
2007 Leader of the Pack Early Season North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2006 Best New Varieties - Spring University of Florida
2006 Excellent Rating Boerner Botanical Garden
2007 New "Fashioned" Plants Chesapeake Home Magazine
2007 Top 10 University of Minnesota - Grand Rapids
2006 Consumer Choice Jardin Daniel A. Seguin
2008 Top Performer Norfolk Botanical Garden
  Great performer - resilient plant, good show and habit
2008 Top 10 Delaware Valley College, Henry Schmeider Arboretum
2009 Best of Breed - Summer North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2009 Honorable Mention Texas A & M - East Texas Bedding Plant Trial
2009 Excellent Rating Boerner Botanical Garden
  Wonderful bloomer - all summer - no ugly seed pods.
2009 Top Performer - Growers Ohio State University - Columbus
2009 Top Performer - Consumer Ohio State University - Columbus
2009 Best-Looking Flowers University of Delaware
2009 Top 10 University of Minnesota - Grand Rapids
2006 Gardeners Choice National Arboretum
2009 Leader of the Pack - Early Season North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2007 Top Performer Smithsonian Institution
  Nice little blooming machine! Cleome's worry me with their highly proficient seed set… but no worries here - STERILE!! Very nice.
2006 Best Varieties Colorado State University
  …dense compact growth habit, many flowers and few thorns. A. Michael, Penn State
2008 Top Performer Maywood Estate
  This cleome has definitely become one of our favorites especially for how floriferous it is and it's great height. It also tends to hold up and last longest out of any of the other ones throughout the entire growing season, where other cleomes seem to fade and look really tattered and worm looking.
2009 Knock Your Socks Off University of Georgia
2006 Top Rated Performer Delaware Valley College, Henry Schmeider Arboretum
2008 Top 20 Missouri Botanic Garden
2009 Top 10 Mississippi State University
2009 Top 20 Cornell University
2009 Top Performer Assiniboine Park Conservatory
2009 Top Performer Longwood Gardens
2008 Exceptional Rating University of Georgia
2009 Top Performer - Late Summer Michigan State University
2006 Leader of the Pack Early Season North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2007 Outstanding Rating Boerner Botanical Garden
  Marvelous as a small hedge - blooms all summer
2007 Top Performers University of Minnesota
2007 Top Five Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2006 Exciting Annual University of Minnesota
2008 Top Performer in Ground Kansas State University
2007 Excellent Rating Massachusetts Horticultural Society at Elm Bank
2006 Excellent Rating Massachusetts Horticultural Society at Elm Bank
2008 Top 5 Ohio State University - Columbus
2009 Best Performer Colorado State University
2009 Best Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2009 Best Performer Louisiana - Hammond Research Station
2010 People's Pick Oregon State University
2008 Leader of the Pack Summer - Early Season North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum
2009 Prairie Star Kansas State University
2009 Superior Rating Colorado State University
  Prolific blooming and attractive growth habit were the outstanding features of this variety.
2006 Top 25 Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2009 Best Friend Forever Virginia Tech
  The best cleome we've ever used. One of our most asked about plants! My favorite of all trialed materials.
2009 Top Performer Ohio State University Extension - Springfield
2006 Outstanding Rating Disney Winter Trials
2006 Top Performers University of Minnesota
2006 Top Performer Cornell University
2006 Top New Varieties Penn State
2006 Top Performers Colorado State University
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