The design of landscape designs has become popular both in public places and in personal plots. To create your own "fairy-tale corner", we cannot do without weaving roses. They give a special charm to the whole decoration. Rosa Rococo is one of the beautiful representatives of this family. It will be discussed in this article.
Origin
The birthplace of a gorgeous plant is Germany. German breeder Tantau in 1987 introduced a new scrub - Rococo rose. In developing a new variety, he managed to preserve and express the splendor of the tones and shapes of old roses. For this reason, the rose is included in the series "Nostalgic Dreams."
A climbing rose should not be confused with a rococo bush. The second is a rugosa, whose βparentβ is a wrinkled dog rose, and it is not tall. The rose in question is considered the best and is used to design arches and arbors.
Description of Rococo roses
A climbing plant can be found in places of rest. The rose has an aristocratic and rather rich appearance. It possesses such charm because of the pastel tone and the abundance of flowering. Through the foliage, you can see how flexible, but durable shoots grasp their base in a grasp. In height they reach 180 cm, and in width - 1 meter.
Rococo rose can be called a "mystery", as its colors range from milky pink to apricot tones. Moreover, this is manifested in one inflorescence. If you look at each individual flower closer, it becomes clear why the rose looks so magnificent. Terry petals waves overlap each other, leaving an open space for a wonderful middle. All these beautiful features are clearly visible in the photo of the Rococo rose.
Flowering occurs in two waves and the bulk of the flowers are thrown on the first. And this is natural, because the plant gives up the strength and minerals that have accumulated in it. The flowering period lasts from June until autumn. Each inflorescence has 3 large buds. Unfortunately, blooming roses fade after 5 days and become too faded. But new flowers come to the rescue, which are revealed every day.
The leaves of the Rococo rose are sparsely spaced. Their glossy surface and deep green color give the bush a decorative effect. Rose has a pronounced aroma.
When ordering a seedling, you need to pay attention to the fact that its root is packed in a peat wet mixture and wrapped with a film. Thanks to this, he will be delivered alive and will take root perfectly in the new place. If when buying a rose the bush will be filled with wax, then it does not need to be removed.
Grade Features
- Frost resistance.
- Excellent immunity to disease. The Rococo rose variety is especially resistant to black spotting and powdery mildew.
- After rains, the plant does not lose its appearance.
- One of the main features is that roses bloom all season.
- The length of the branches is an important criterion for those involved in the decoration of flower beds.
As for the choice of place, planting and care, the rose does not have any differences from other climbing varieties.
Seat selection
Ideally, the Rococo climbing rose is best planted in parks or garden plots where trees grow nearby. It is important to consider what time of day the shadow will fall on the rose. In the morning, the queen of the garden needs the sun to dry the dew on her, which in turn will protect her from fungal diseases. Nearby shrubs can do rose bushes at noon. Under such a cover, a delicate plant will not receive sunburn. If you plan to plant roses near buildings or other tall objects, then the distance should be 1 meter. Bushes should be planted on the south side. A land strip of 50 cm will be enough for the normal development of the plant.
Soil preparation
Rosa Rococo more suitable loamy soil. If the soil is too heavy, then it is diluted with sand during digging. Clay is added to the sandy soil. Mandatory is the introduction of humus and phosphorus fertilizers. To create the necessary balance in the soil, the listed actions must be carried out previously. 2 weeks before planting, dig holes and fill them with water.
It should be noted the location of groundwater, because the roots of climbing roses deepen into the lower layers of the soil. If the water lies close, in such cases the plants are sloped so that the root system does not retain water.
Landing
In spring, roses are planted from the second half of April, and in autumn - from the end of September. Before planting, the seedlings are soaked in water for 24 hours. Then carry out the following actions:
- Unsuccessful or broken shoots are cut off, and all the leaves are cut off on the remaining ones. Sprinkle bare areas with wood ash.
- Remove the kidneys below the grafted place. If you ignore this operation, then the rose will begin to grow from below.
- For disinfection, seedlings are immersed in a solution of copper sulfate.
- Immediately before planting, the roots are dipped in a talker prepared in such a way: clay with water is diluted densely so that a total of 10 liters is obtained; in a small amount of water dissolve 1 tablet of Heteroauxin and 3 tablets of Phosphorobacterin and mix with the total mass.
- When planting, the vaccination site is deepened by 10 cm and the rose is abundantly watered.
- After the earth sags a little, you should spud the bush by 20 cm.
Care
Like all climbing trees, the Rococo rose tolerates drought more easily than its bush "sisters." However, it will look lively if watering is done 2 times a week.
After the first loosening, it would be nice to mulch the soil around the trunk with humus. This will save you from unnecessary weeding and walking around the flowerbed. As mulch, you can use needles, husk of sunflower and other materials. But this is if flowers are planted close around the rose bush, which will cover the mulching material.
In the summer, the rose does not need additional nutrition. This is usually done in the fall, along with pruning.
And finally, the most pleasant thing in caring for such a lovely plant is the creation of a support. This is an occasion for fantasies. All kinds of options abound. From the weaving bushes create excellent hedges, letting whips on metal arches or dry trees. Lattices installed along the walls look original, you can vary their shapes.
Reviews
The Rococo rose reviews are simply impressive. Everyone who has her on the site admire her aroma and beauty. The variety was appreciated due to the continuous flowering and lush inflorescences. It was noticed that she was hardy and not very moody. It is used to design designs in summer cottages. The most important thing is to have time to form a bush while it is young.
Conclusion
After reviewing the description and photo of the Rococo rose, it is unlikely that any of the flower growers will refuse to have such a royal plant. In addition, it is unpretentious and has quite flexible and elastic shoots that allow you to direct them in the right direction. It is important to consider one point. In order not to overshadow the beauty of the rose, too bright flowers should not be planted around it.