
How to Prune Hairy dog rose?
(Rosa caesia)
Hairy dog rose, also known as Glaucous dog-rose
A deciduous shrub known for its bluish-grey foliage and pink flowers, hairy dog rose benefits greatly from proper pruning. Key techniques include removing dead or diseased wood, thinning out the center to enhance air circulation, and shaping for aesthetic purposes. Optimal pruning times are late winter or early spring, before the onset of new growth. Consistent pruning maintains plant vigor and promotes healthier blooms. Special attention should be given to preventing over-pruning to maintain its natural form.