Rose 'Tipsy Imperial Concubine'

Rosa

How to grow Rose 'Tipsy Imperial Concubine'

  • Partial Sun

  • Medium

Blooms tend to ball in wet weather. 1

Try to plant in a location that enjoys partial sun and remember to water moderately. Tipsy Imperial Concubine needs a loamy soil with a ph of 5.5 to 7.0 (weakly acidic soil to neutral soil).

Growing Tipsy Imperial Concubine from seed

As a hybrid variety, this plant will not reliably grow true to type from seed.

Transplanting Tipsy Imperial Concubine

Harvesting Tipsy Imperial Concubine

Tipsy Imperial Concubine Patent Information

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Tipsy Imperial Concubine folklore & trivia

Walter Branchi says Tipsy Imperial Concubine was introduced by Hazel le Rougetel in 1982. This rose comes directly from China and is presumably an older variety. The large flowers are rose-colored shaded with yellow and red… 1

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