Roses 'Grace' is a shrub rose cultivar, selected for its thornless stems and gorgeous, fully double apricot flowers. These flowers are distinguished by their darker centers and paler outer petals, as well as by their strong, tea-like fragrance. As the flowers mature, the petals become slightly reflexed.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
1.2 m
Plant Height
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Roses 'Grace'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Grace' prefers moist, well-drained soil and should not be waterlogged. Water when the top surface is slightly dry, using less in winter. During drought, adopt a 2-3 day watering routine. Avoid splashing leaves to prevent disease, and ensure excess water drains freely.
Fertilize:
Roses 'Grace' thrives in fertile soil, requiring fertilizer multiple times during the growing season—liquid fertilizer bi-weekly and slow-release every two months. For fresh-cut flowers, fertilize 1-2 times weekly. Utilize Mycorrhizal fungi to enhance nutrient absorption.
Pruning:
To ensure optimal health and blooms, prune roses 'Grace' in early spring. Remove dead wood and thin crowded stems, cutting above outward-facing buds. Regular pruning enhances quality and vitality. Always use clean, sharp tools to prevent disease.
Propagation:
Roses 'Grace' can be propagated through grafting, division, and cutting. Grafting involves inserting a bud into a T-shaped cut on the rootstock, typically using multiflora rose. Division should occur in early spring or late autumn, while cutting utilizes branches with 3-4 buds, with roots developing in 20-30 days.
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