Species climbing miniature rose

climbing miniature rose

Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie'

The climbing miniature rose (Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie') is a beautiful, hardy plant that produces abundant clusters of small, deep pink double blooms. This vigorous climber is well-suited to growing along fences, trellises, and even up walls. The dark-green foliage is disease-resistant and compliments the flowers perfectly. As it's a miniature variety, it can be grown even in small gardens with limited space. Its blooming cycle is long, from early summer right through to autumn, making this a great choice for vibrant seasonal colour.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Pink Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Thorny:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Watering Climbing Miniature Rose (Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie') should be done on a regular basis to keep them healthy and blooming. Water them deeply when the top 2-3 inches of soil feels dry to the touch. Keep in mind that water is necessary for the roots to absorb nutrients from the soil. Water should be applied in the morning - this allows the foliage to dry off and reduces the risk of mold and/or disease. It is important not to over-water as this can lead to root rot. In general, they require about 1-2 inch of water per week, depending on soil type and temperature. In hot weather, you may need to water more often. It is best to water the soil, not the foliage.

sunlight

Climbing miniature roses, such as Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie,' do best with full sunlight, meaning that they should receive at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. For best flowering, it is recommended that this species receives at least 8 hours of full sun per day. If the temperatures become too extreme, you can provide the plant with some afternoon shade in order to avoid sunburning. It is important to ensure that the climbing miniature rose is not left in the shade during its flowering season.

pruning

Climbing miniature rose (Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie') should be pruned annually. Pruning should occur in late winter or early spring, before the rose begins to bloom. During pruning, long stems should be cut back to between 2 and 4 buds from the main cane. Dead, weak, or damaged canes should also be pruned and removed. Lightly shaping the rose can be done if desired, and any suckers that grow up from the roots should be removed. In addition, thin shoots that crowd the main canes should be removed and the remaining canes should be tied back to a support structure.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Rosa 'Jeanne Lajoie' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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