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anelson

    anelson's Sprawling Red Roses x 2 Growing

Plant: Rose (Rosa) |

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these have survived complete neglect and the relandscaping. Dull red flowers, reblooms without deadheading, no diseases, vigorous. hybrid tea? or rootstock? Dr Huey?

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Rose (2644)

Already in my garden (I didn't plant it)

anelson's Sprawling Red Roses Care Instructions

Try for a seed spacing of at approx. 3.96 feet (1.22 metres) and sow at a depth of around 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) if planning to sow direct.

Ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant - Rose is known for growing to a height of approximately 2.00 metres (that's 6.50 feet in imperial).

Your garden is in full sun light: plant in a location that enjoys partial sun.

Your garden has full sun which is ideal for Rose.

Remember to water moderately.

Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (8b) is within the ideal range for Rose. The recommended range is between Zone 5 and 9.

Your garden's soil pH level (7.0 - neutral soil) is within the ideal range for Rose. The recommended range is between pH 4.5 and 8.0.

Common Rose problems include Rose Slug, Bristly Rose Slug, Aphids, Powdery Mildew, and Blackspot, so keep a close eye out for any developing symptoms.

More information about Sprawling Red Roses is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Sprawling Red Roses Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.

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Comments

  • Tralamander

    Tralamander wrote:

    Hybrid tea? Would love to see a photo of the bloom. <3

    Posted on 04 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)

  • TangoFlowers

    TangoFlowers wrote:

    Would love to see a pic of the flowers!

    Posted on 04 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)

  • anelson

    anelson wrote:

    I added one! the plant is 4 ft tall, and rangy. It blooms in clusters so is not a hybrid tea, right? Grandiflora? You can see the shrubs in the lower right hand corner of the last picture.

    Posted on 05 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)

  • TangoFlowers

    TangoFlowers wrote:

    Nice pics! Definitely not a hybrid tea. Also doesn’t look like a Grandiflora to me, either.
    I’d say it’s a hybrid climber, with some Floribunda parentage and possibly some Gallica parentage. Dr. Huey may very well be it! :)

    Posted on 05 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)

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