Don Juan is part of the Rosa genus and is a Rose variety. Its scientific name is Rosa 'Don Juan'. Don Juan is a hybrid variety. This variety typically blooms in the following colours: Dark red. The mature flowers are of a Semi-double form.
Don Juan is a climbing hybrid tea rose. This rose cultivar produces large, dark maroon red blooms with a citrus-like fragrance.
It grows mainly as a Perennial, so it will last at least up to several years in its native climate. Don Juan is known for its Climbing habit and growing to a height of approximately 3.65 metres (11.86 feet). Expect blooming to occur in late spring.Italy is believed to be where Don Juan originates from.
This plant tends to need a moderate amount of maintenance, so ensuring that you are aware of the soil, sun, ph and water requirements for Don Juan Rose is quite important to ensure you have a happy and healthy plant.
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How to grow Rose 'Don Juan'
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Partial Sun
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Medium
Growing Don Juan from seed
As a hybrid variety, this plant will not reliably grow true to type from seed.
Transplanting Don Juan
Harvesting Don Juan
Rose 'Don Juan' information
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Don Juan Patent Information
Original seedling of ‘New Dawn’ × ‘New Yorker’ 1
US Patent PP1,864 may have expired.
Rose Don Juan Etymology
Don Juan is named after the Spanish playboy.
Misspellings of Rose 'Don Juan'
Don Wan
Other Names for Rose 'Don Juan'
Don Juan
Popular varieties of Rose
- Knock Out
- Kordana Series
- Mister Lincoln
- Double Delight
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- Iceberg
- Peace
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