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The tan and chocolate undertones of Koko Loko are perfectly complemented by the cool, bluish-lavender of Poseidon. They share a similar "grayed-out" quality that makes them look intentional rather than mismatched.
Koko Loko is often described as a "chocolate" rose, but that’s only half the story. It starts as a creamy, milk-chocolate bud and opens into a soft, café-au-lait tan. As the bloom ages, it takes on a haunting lavender-gray finish. Instagram reviews often highlight it as a must-have for floral designers because its neutral, "parchment" tone bridges the gap between almost any other flower color. Meet Poseidon: The Lavender Powerhouse Loko Loko - Poseidon
Both roses need at least 6–8 hours of direct sun to produce those deep, complex colors. The tan and chocolate undertones of Koko Loko
While many lavender roses are notoriously finicky, (a Kordes rose) is a workhorse. It produces full, ruffled blooms in a clear, silvery lavender. It’s known for its exceptional disease resistance and vigor, making it a reliable anchor for a garden bed. Unlike the "tanned" look of Koko Loko , Poseidon provides a cool, floral punch that keeps the palette from looking too "muddy." Why They Work Together It starts as a creamy, milk-chocolate bud and