Breeders never stop there. No matter how many varieties of roses, they will continue to search for the ideal plant, so that later on its basis try to derive an even more beautiful view. One of the modern achievements in this area can be considered the work of the German company Tantau. In 2005, specialists from Germany developed a semi-woven rose variety and named it after the manufacturer of luxury luxury furniture - Chippendale. The rose is as unusual and beautiful as the antique pieces of the 18th century.
Bud description
Pink bushes adorn both chic flowerbeds in city parks and modest summer cottages. This flower can be found where people strive to create beauty and aesthetics. Chippendale is a rose that can conquer any heart with its beauty and unique aroma. The buds of the plant are dark orange in color. The flower itself is large, on average, its diameter can be about 12 cm. One rose can have 70-80 petals, such buds are called thick-bloomed. At the same time, the flower bud is not loose, but tightly knocked down. One bush can simultaneously throw an inflorescence of 3-4 buds.
As the flowering bud burns out, but at the same time its color remains attractive. First, it turns from orange to light pink, and then becomes apricot. Chippendale is a rose that can not only please the eye, but also sweeten the sense of smell. Flowering is accompanied by a rich fruity aroma. Connoisseurs are able to catch notes of peach and mango. The aroma is very pleasant and delicate, it is completely not intrusive and not sharp, which allows you to put vases with buds not only in the living room, but also in the bedroom.
Bush features
Rosa Chippendale, the description of which captivates the imagination, belongs to a vigorous variety. The bush can grow up to 1.3 m. The total width of the plant from several shoots can reach one meter. Leaves on the shoots of roses are glossy and leathery. They are medium in size and have a dark green color. The variety is resistant to temperature fluctuations and other adverse manifestations of the climate. Repeated flowering is often plentiful.
Semi-climbing shoots are resistant to diseases typical of roses of other varieties. It is powdery mildew and black spotting. Flowers stay on the bush for several weeks, then crumble. The variety is considered frost resistant.
Chippendale is a rose ideal for cutting. She looks very tender in bouquets and stands in a vase for a long time.
Growing Features
For growing rose bushes of this variety, it is necessary to choose light soils. A neutral or slightly acidic soil that retains moisture for a long time is well suited. Seedlings love good lighting, but can tolerate partial shade.
The landing site must be protected from the wind. Plants are suitable both for flower beds and for creating hedges. Lush buds look good near arbors and arches.
Plant care
Today, in many flower beds, the Chippendale rose is found. Reviews about her are the most positive. But keep in mind that the flower requires regular care. The bush loves pruning. In addition, due to the great need for nutrients, regular feeding is necessary.
When planting, the soil must be enriched with organic fertilizers, then fertilizing is introduced, starting from the first pruning of the bush in the spring. For these purposes, nitrogen fertilizers, potassium and nitrate are suitable. During the season, the rose is fed up to seven times.
Those who have ever seen this flower will not be able to remain indifferent. A delicate bud in the shape of a chic bowl looks like a work of art and attracts the eye.
Over the short period of existence of the variety, flower growers managed to fall in love with Chippendale. A rose, which is able to decorate any flower garden with its presence, simply cannot but cause admiration.