Roses 'Chewramb' is a captivating shrub with plush, double flowers in a striking shade of coral-orange. Each bloom boasts a delicate fragrance and clusters regally against glossy, green foliage. This hearty variety is known to thrive in well-drained soil, benefiting from full sun to bring out the vibrancy of its petals. Roses 'Chewramb' stands out in gardens for its resistance to common diseases and its continuous blooming from late spring to fall, attracting pollinators and admirers alike.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
3 m
Plant Height
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Roses 'Chewramb'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Chewramb' thrives in moist, well-drained soil, requiring careful watering. During the growing season, water when the surface is slightly dry, and every 2-3 days in drought. Reduce watering in winter, ensuring no water-logging and preventing splashes onto leaves to avoid disease.
Fertilize:
Roses 'Chewramb' thrives in fertile soil and benefits from frequent, small applications of fertilizer throughout the growing season. Use liquid fertilizer biweekly in spring and summer, and a slow-release organic option in winter. For cut flowers, fertilize weekly, and prune weak branches to enhance nutrient absorption.
Pruning:
Roses 'Chewramb' thrives with proper early spring pruning, focusing on removing dead or damaged wood and shaping the plant. Cut back one-third of last year's growth above outward-facing buds to enhance blooms and air circulation. Regularly remove suckers to maintain plant vigor and ensure robust growth.
Propagation:
Roses 'Chewramb' can be propagated by grafting, division, or cutting. Grafting is best in late summer to autumn using a T-shaped cut. Division involves digging out and separating ramets in early spring or late autumn. Cutting occurs in spring and autumn, rooting in 20-30 days with 70-80% success.
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