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Eden (Rosa 'Eden'): French repeat-bloomer looks like an antique rose due to its double, cupped blooms in pink, cream, and yellow; requires full sun and grows in USDA zones 5 through 11.In 2006, Rose Eden was named "the most popular rose in the world" by the World Federation of Rose Societies and was inducted into the Rose Hall of Fame.
MAIN FEATURES
Colorful colors : The flowers of the rose are diverse in color, and all kinds of colors are not only beautiful, but also rich in symbolic significance. Whether in the courtyard, on the balcony, or for celebrations, these flowers add color and emotion to the environment.
Courtyard decoration : The rose is a beautiful and robust plant that can not only add color to the home, but also promote the health of the ecological environment. With proper planting and care, climbing roses can create fascinating landscapes in the garden.
Rose language : With the rich and varied colors of rose flowers, whether it is to express love, friendship or gratitude, rose flowers can convey deep and beautiful emotions. Choosing the right color of rose flowers can make the gift of flowers more meaningful.
PLANTING REQUIREMENTS
Sunlight: Climbing roses prefer a sunny area (at least three hours of direct sunlight per day).
Watering: Water once every two to three days.
Soil: Loose, fertile and well-drained soil
Climbing roses are a popular plant for vertical gardens. Interestingly, botanists do not consider them true climbing plants like vines because they don’t grow their own support structures to hold onto a surface. Therefore, they need a helping hand and a vertical space to attach to and grow on.
If you’re interested in growing climbing roses, you can choose to purchase a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train your roses over a fence, a pillar, a garden shed, or other structures in your yard.
Climbing Rose Details
GENUS NAME | Rosa |
COMMON NAME | Climbing Rose |
PLANT TYPE | Rose |
LIGHT | Partial shade, partial and full sun |
HEIGHT | 3 to 20 feet |
WIDTH | 1 to 6 feet |
FLOWER COLOR | Water Pink, Red, Light Purple, Yellow, Orange, White, Dark Purple, Dark Red, Sunshine Pink |
BLOOMING SEASON | Fall Bloom, Summer Bloom, Winter Interest |
SPECIAL FEATURES | Attracts Birds, Fragrance |
ZONES | 2-11 |
GERMINATION TIME | Around 40 Days |
PROBLEM SOLVERS | Deer Resistant, Good For Privacy |
How to Germinate/Grow:
How Do I Germinate Rose Seeds?
Growing roses from seed is not the quickest or easiest way to propagate them. However, this method can provide more satisfaction than others when efforts pay off. There are many idiosyncrasies when it comes to different types of roses and what their needs are for growing. But there is a basic method to cultivate rose seeds and plant them successfully for future growth.
Cold stratification is the process of exposing seeds to a temperature of approximately 35 degrees Fahrenheit. You can do this by placing them in your refrigerator. Store them by placing them inside of a folded paper towel that has been moistened with half-part purified (bottled) water and half-part bleach, then placing them in a zip-lock bag. Don't forget to mark the varieties if you are using more than one kind of rose. Keep them in the cold for 45 to 60 days. Seeds can be planted immediately after stratification if there is no risk of hard frost. Use a mixture of 50 percent planting soil and 50 percent vermiculite, and place seeds a half-inch apart from each other. Use small, shallow trays as long as there is good drainage. Place them in direct sunlight, or use grow lights for 16 hours a day. Keep moist with regular watering. The third leaf that appears from the soil is the true rose leaf. After two or more leaves are visible, plant the seedling in its own pot. A 3-inch plastic pot will do. Make sure you have it in direct sun or are using grow lights. Help it along with half a teaspoon to 1 quart solution of Miracle Grow and water.
How to Grow?
1. Test the seeds before planting. Put the seeds in water and discard the seeds that float. Seeds that float may be hallow. The plump, heavier seeds that sink in the water have a better chance of survival.
2. Purchase a flat container for planting the seeds. This will need to fit into your refrigerator. Consult with your gardening center to choose the best flat for your needs.
3. Mix equal parts sand, soil and peat moss. Consult with your gardening center, as they may have a pre-made mixture that you can purchase. You will need enough to fill the flat.
4. Fill the flat with the sand, soil and peat moss mixture.
5. Plant each rose seed ¼-inch deep and space seeds 1 inch apart.
6. Place the flat in the refrigerator; the desired temperature will be about 40 degrees F. Keep in the refrigerator for about three months to germinate.
7. Remove the flat from the refrigerator and place in a sunny window, where the room temperature is between 65 to 70 degrees F. Water lightly. Do not overwater, and do not allow the soil to get overly dry. Transplant the heartiest of seedlings to the garden the following spring.