miniature rose
Rosa 'Savaclend' CLIMBING RAINBOW'S END
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division,Budding
Hardiness Zone:
5 - 8
Flowers:
Yellow edged with red Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green,red,yellow,pink
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Moderate
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Thorny:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Miniature Roses should be watered once a week, making sure to moisten the soil to a depth of approximately 6 inches. Water slowly and deeply, allowing the soil to absorb the moisture, and avoid wetting the foliage. Make sure to check the soil first for moisture to avoid overwatering. During dry spells, the plant may require additional watering. In extremely hot, dry weather it may be necessary to water the plant on consecutive days.
sunlight
Miniature rose (Rosa 'Savaclend' CLIMBING RAINBOW'S END) requires a minimum of 6 hours of full sun per day for optimal growth. The best time to expose the plant to sunlight is between 10 AM and 4 PM when the sunlight is the strongest and will provide the most nutrients for the plant. During the hottest hours of the day (usually between noon and 4 PM) however, it is important to provide some shade and protection for the plant to prevent leaf burn and dehydration. This miniature rose will also require regular watering and fertilizing for it to reach its full potential.
pruning
Miniature roses, including the variety 'Savaclend Climbing Rainbow's End', need to be pruned on a regular basis to maintain their shape and size and to encourage healthy new growth. The ideal time for pruning miniature roses is during the late winter or early spring right before new growth begins. Start by removing dead or diseased wood, crossing stems, and spent blooms, leaving only healthy stems. Then, cut off any stems that are growing outside of the desired shape of the plant. Finally, prune the rest of the stems to the desired size, removing 1-third to 1-half of the stem's length. It is important to avoid cutting miniature roses back too far, as this can damage the plant and reduce flower production. Additionally, these roses should only be pruned when they are fully dormant, as pruning when the roses are actively growing can damage them.