A sport of the famous 'Peace" rose cultivar, roses 'Chicago Peace' was discovered in 1962 in the US city of Chicago, and further bred for its large, double, cup-shaped flowers. This hybrid tea rose differs from the parent plant in the color of its petals; roses 'Chicago Peace' has bright, copper-pink flowers, while the parent plant features paler flowers with yellowish hints.
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90 cm
Plant Height
80 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Roses 'Chicago Peace'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Chicago Peace' thrives in similar conditions to its origin, needing consistent moisture. Water twice a week for optimal hydration, avoiding waterlogging. Commonly grown outdoors, mulching is beneficial to retain moisture during its growing season.
Fertilize:
Fertilize roses 'Chicago Peace' with balanced nutrition during growth, then use high-nitrogen fertilizers to enhance flowering. Apply every 4-6 weeks in active seasons, reducing in fall and stopping in winter. Enrich soil in spring and avoid root contact, watering well afterward for optimal health.
Pruning:
Roses 'Chicago Peace' features large, fragrant blooms and vibrant color. Prune in early spring by removing dead wood, cutting canes to outward-facing buds, and thinning the center for better air circulation. Clean, angled cuts promote flowering and plant health, enhancing both aesthetics and longevity.
Propagation:
Roses 'Chicago Peace' is a floribunda characterized by pink and yellow hues, propagated through cuttings. Choose healthy shoots, cut below a node, and use rooting hormone. Plant in well-draining medium, keeping it moist and covered for humidity. Acclimate before planting outdoors.
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