Species hybrid multiflora rose

hybrid multiflora rose

Rosa TRIER

The hybrid multiflora rose (Rosa TRIER) is a hardy and disease resistant ornamental shrub, often seen in residential gardens. Its sprawling and vining nature provides a multi-dimensional landscape to the peaceful surrounding area. In summer months it bears simple white blooms that are eye-catching, while in autumn its foliage takes on a range of vibrant oranges and reds. Growing up to 3 metres in height and width, it is perfect for providing a backdrop to flowerbeds or creating an informal hedge. The hybrid multiflora rose is a resilient and reliable addition to any landscape, requiring minimal effort during the year for healthy growth and impressive blooms.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

Creamy yellow Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Water hybrid multiflora rose (Rosa TRIER) once every 1-2 weeks with 1-2 inches of water during the growing season. Ensure the soil is moist but not overly saturated. During periods of extended heat or drought, increase the frequency of watering. During the winter months, avoid over-watering and reduce the amount of water applied.

sunlight

Hybrid multiflora rose (Rosa TRIER) plants need a minimum of 5-6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and flowering. If the temperature is too high, the plant may need to be protected from direct sunlight in the afternoon. The Rose TRIER should be placed in an area that receives full sun and with good air circulation for best results. It should be checked throughout the season and provided with additional shade as needed. In the winter months, the hybrid multiflora rose plant should receive at least 4 hours of full sunlight a day.

pruning

Hybrid multiflora rose (Rosa TRIER) should be pruned in late winter or early spring each year. Cut back all canes that have died off or that have grown too long for the desired form of your plant. Pruning hybrid multiflora roses will help to maintain a strong, healthy plant, encourage the desired shape, and promote a more abundant and beautiful bloom. It is recommended to remove up to 1 third of the oldest and tallest canes at their base, thin out the rosebushes, and clean up any dead or spent flower heads. Cut back any branching shoots, making sure to cut just above an outward facing bud so that the shoot will grow in that direction. Doing so will also help shape the bush, promote good air circulation, and reduce the potential for disease.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Rosa TRIER, also known as hybrid multiflora rose, typically starts flowering in April.

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