Rose Red Plant

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The rose is a perennial flowering plant.The flowers of the rose grow in many different colors, from the well-known red rose to yellow roses and sometimes white or purple roses, peach, orange.

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Description

Purchase Description

  • Rose (Red) Plant
  • Product Material : Natural Plant With Pot , Quantity : 1
  • Pot : Height : 5 Inches (13 cm), Pot Colour : Black (Plastic)
  • Very easy to maintain and Suitable for gifting to Plant Lovers

Plant Description

Plant height: 9 – 15 inches

Plant spread: 4 – 8 inches

The flowers are densely filled with petals, much like antique roses, and most possess a strong fragrance. English roses are a good choice for cutting gardens.

They are full, intensely perfumed flowers make sumptuous bouquets. Some varieties climb if left unpruned and can be trained along a fence or arbour.

The symbolism of rose colours is steeped in tradition. Roses inspired people over thousands of years to develop a language of colour.

Common name(s): Damask Rose, gulab

Flower colours: Red

Bloom time: Annual

Max reachable height: Up to 6 feet

Difficulty to grow: Easy to grow

Planting and care

When you bring rose plant and cannot plant it immediately, leave the plant in the box and lightly sprinkle the roots every day. Do not let the roots to dry out. Plant the rose plant as soon as possible. If cannot plant it immediately to the desired location, plant it in a container.Dig a planting hole according to the roots, the rose plant has.

If it is 2 yrs, then dig a planting hole at least 6 inches deeper, so the roots of the plant can be accommodated without crowding or bending. Mix some fertilizer (cow manure or organic compost) with the soil in the planting hole, plant the rose plant carefully, spread its root and fill with soil. Firm the soil tightly around the plant.
If the rose plant is not so old and has fewer roots then dig a lesser deeper planting hole.

Cut a stem from a rose plant. Mix fertilizer with some soil, add little water to this mixture and make a firmly tight lump at one end of the stem.
Dig a planting hole (index finger deep) place the stem with lump side down, fill with soil. Firm the soil tightly. Keep the soil moist continuously for 2-3 weeks.

Sunlight: Full sun, Partial sun

Soil: Rose is grown in well-drained soil with a sunlight. Clay or loamy soil is ideal.

Water: Medium

Temperature: 20 to 35 degree C

Fertilizer: Use any organic fertilizer.

Caring for Rose

  • Roses, especially the repeat flowering varieties, need a generous supply of nutrients regularly through the growing season.
  • Slow release or organic fertilizers applied to the ground are the most effective; however foliar feeds are also valuable for a quick effect and to help keep the leaves healthy.
  • Mulching with organic matter (a very wide range is available) is a very important part of rose growing, helping to conserve water, keeping the ground cool and feeding the micro organisms and worms in the soil.
  • It should preferably be well rotted and, if it starts to disappear during the season, be reapplied.
  • The best way to keep your plants free from pests and diseases is to choose disease resistant varieties and to grow them as well as possible.
  • Regular watering is essential, the rose will be stronger, healthier and, most importantly, produce more flowers.
  • Early spring is the best time to prune. If it is still winter, your overeager cuts may lead to frost damage.
  • Pruning is pretty straightforward: Remove all non-negotiable growth, thin the plants, and then shape them.
  • Experts advise cutting 1/4 inch above a bud eye so the bud eye does not dry out.

Typical uses of Rose

Special features: attractive flower

Culinary use: Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, marmalade, and soup or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content. They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup.

Rose petals or flower buds are sometimes used to flavor ordinary tea or combined with other herbs to make herbal teas.

Ornamental use: Roses are best known as ornamental plants.

Medicinal use: The rose hip, usually, is used as a minor source of Vitamin C. The fruits of many species have significant levels of vitamins and have been used as a food supplement. Many roses have been used in herbal and folk medicines. Some species have been used for stomach problems, and are being investigated for controlling cancer growth.
Note: The following information is general guidelines. Be sure to ask your healthcare provider for guidelines.

Disclaimer: The image is for reference purposes only. The actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc.

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