Among the incredible variety of different varieties of roses, there is one - the most delicate and sensual. We are talking about a variety of climbing roses Caesar. In this article, we will not only give a detailed description of it, but also talk about the benefits based on the feedback of experienced gardeners.
Description of the climbing rose Caesar
The insanely beautiful color palette of this beautiful rose compares favorably with other varieties. At the bud stage, this is a delicate creamy pink shade of the inner petals and light green outer leaves. When fully opened, this flower becomes thick, terry, and the main part of the petals acquires a pleasant pink color.
A delicate pink core is surrounded by petals of light cream tones. Each petal is quite wide and wavy. This combination of shapes and colors gives Caesar a climbing rose lightness and airiness, which makes this variety quite impressive.
Care Features
Since this variety is characterized by abundant flowering (there are about 9 large flowers on the bush with a diameter of at least seven centimeters), many shoots simply can not withstand the weight of such beauty and bend to the ground. Therefore, for those who want to get maximum pleasure from admiring the Caesar climbing rose during the flowering period, it is recommended to install supports for flexible shoots.
You should not relax after learning that this variety is resistant to a large number of diseases and pests. Despite the general unpretentiousness of the climbing Caesar rose, there are some features for caring for it.
The best place to plant is a well-lit and ventilated area on which roses of other varieties have not previously grown. It is good if the landing site will have a slight slope to avoid the accumulation of excess moisture in the soil. Since the root system of the climbing Caesar rose is very extensive, it is not recommended to plant it near the buildings. The optimal distance from the wall is sixty centimeters. With such a landing, the buildings will not become an obstacle to the roots, and this will not lead to their depletion.
Before the planting process, soak the roots of the seedling for a day in water and slightly cut the shoots, removing the weakest. It is best to plant such roses in loose, permeable soil of loamy type. You can add a small amount of lime to the soil to achieve greater friability. Be sure to make humus, compost and a small amount of phosphate fertilizers. Planting is carried out to a depth of about fifteen centimeters, with a free arrangement of roots. When watering, be sure to add a growth stimulator to the water (for example, βHeteroauxinβ).
Like any other variety of climbing roses, Caesar requires careful shelter for the winter. First you need to make autumn hilling. Then you need to trim the bush, leaving no more than fifteen strong shoots. Only then can the plant be covered with insulating material.
Reviews of climbing rose Caesar
Having gathered information from the most experienced gardeners, we can tell you with confidence that this flower perfectly tolerates a hot climate and does not tolerate cold and rainy weather. The airy flowers of the climbing rose Caesar simply do not withstand the force of rain and lose their unique beauty.