Roses (Rosa)
Roses are cherished for their exquisite flowers and hardiness. Large, fragrant blooms in shades of pinks and white create a stunning visual display, attracting pollinators and adding beauty to the garden. Roses dense growth and thorny stems provide a natural securtiy barrier for unwanted visitors..
- Soil type: clay, loamy, and sandy
- Sunlight: full exposure
- Optimal tempreature: 15-30°C, hardy to -25°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 20 to 30 cm/year
- Weather: Hardy to wind, tolerant of frost
- Seasonality: deciduous
- British native status: non-native
- Family of trees: Rosaceae
- Flowers or berries: pink flowers, red rose hips
- Soil type: clay, loamy, and sandy
- Sunlight: full exposure
- Optimal temperature: 15-30°C, hardy to -25°C
- Growth rate: ranges from 20 to 30 cm/year
- Weather: Hardy, resistant to wind, tolerant of frost
- Seasonality: deciduous
- British native status: non-native
- Family of trees: Rosaceae
- Flowers or berries: fragrant pink flowers, red rose hips
Benefits of transplanting
- Bushier Appearance: Trimming the roots and tops during transplanting results in the growth and development of new branches, making the plant bushier, fuller, and visually more appealing
- Stronger Immune System: Forces growth of fibrous lateral roots, increasing the surface area for nutrient and water absorption, leading to healthier growth, improved resilience against environmental conditions, and enhanced defense against diseases
- Improved performance: Creates thicker foliage that acts as a protective barrier against strong winds, sunlight, and noise pollution. Benefiting wildlife by providing a more secure shelter with increased food availability.