Add a pop of color to your garden with the roses 'Strawberry Hill'! This climbing rose produces clusters of semi-double blooms with a strong fragrance and a pink hue that deepens towards the center. Named after Horace Walpole's Gothic castle in Twickenham, London, this cultivar is easy to grow and maintain.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Roses 'Strawberry Hill'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Strawberry Hill' thrives in evenly moist soil, requiring watering twice a week to support its preference for humid conditions. Typically grown outdoors, its watering needs align with its growth period, crucial for robust foliage and vibrant blooms.
Fertilize:
Roses 'Strawberry Hill' thrives with balanced nutrition. Use a slow-release fertilizer in early spring, followed by high-nitrogen in late spring. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks, decreasing in late summer. Follow product guidelines to prevent root damage, ensuring robust health and abundant blooms.
Pruning:
Roses 'Strawberry Hill' is a graceful shrub with fragrant pink blooms. Prune in early spring by removing dead wood, thinning growth, and shaping. This promotes vigorous flowering and healthy growth. Use clean tools and make cuts above outward-facing buds to prevent disease.
Propagation:
Propagate roses 'Strawberry Hill' through cuttings to preserve desirable traits. Take a healthy cutting with a node, dip in rooting hormone, and plant in a well-draining medium. Keep it moist and in indirect light until roots establish, then transplant to the final location.
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