Roses 'Albertine' is a rambling rose cultivar with a hundred-year history! Developed in France in 1921, this cultivar is much admired for its vigor, its strong fragrance, and its free-blooming pink flowers. These flowers are fully double and cup-shaped, and make a stunning addition to a wall, trellis, or other structure.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Vine
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Roses 'Albertine'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Albertine' prefers well-hydrated conditions and benefits from consistent moisture, requiring watering twice a week. While moderately drought-tolerant, it thrives with evenly moist soil. Natural rainfall during the growing season should be considered in its watering schedule.
Fertilize:
For optimal growth, roses 'Albertine' require balanced fertilizers (10-10-10) during the growing season, switching to high nitrogen in early spring. Monthly applications encourage robust growth. Avoid over-fertilization and adjust frequency in fall and winter. Water roses 'Albertine' before and after fertilization to prevent root burn.
Pruning:
Roses 'Albertine' thrives with proper care, growing robustly but needing timely pruning to prevent pest and disease issues. After blooming, remove faded flowers and thin branches, pruning back to strong growth. For vines, maintain 2-3 m (6.5-10 ft) length; for bush plants, reduce height by one-third.
Propagation:
Roses 'Albertine' can be propagated via cuttings from healthy, semi-hardwood stems. Cut below a leaf node, remove lower leaves, and use rooting hormone. Plant in a well-draining medium, keep moist, and provide warmth for root development. Once rooted, transplant to a permanent location.
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