
How to Prune Burnet rose 'Queen Elizabeth'?
(Rosa grandiflora 'Queen Elizabeth')
Burnet rose 'Queen Elizabeth', also known as Burnet rose 'Queen Elizabeth'
This floriferous shrub is known for its large, clustered blooms and upright growth. For burnet rose 'Queen Elizabeth', key pruning involves removing dead or diseased wood, thinning crowded areas, and cutting back stems to shape the bush and promote new growth. The optimal time for pruning is late winter or early spring, before the onset of new growth. Pruning encourages healthy plants with improved air circulation and light penetration, leading to robust blooms. Specifically, deadheading faded flowers will prompt recurrent blooming throughout the season.