Roses 'Wedding Day' is a rambling cultivar that produces large clusters of fragrant single white blooms. It is a fast grower and gardeners use the cultivar to cover a trellis or wall. It's also used to attract bees and other pollinators to flower gardens. Roses 'Wedding Day' is nearly thornless, making it safer and easier to handle than most rose cultivars.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub
Plant Type
8 m
Plant Height
4 m
Spread
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Care Guide for Roses 'Wedding Day'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water:
Roses 'Wedding Day' prefers well-hydrated, evenly moist soil, requiring regular watering twice a week for optimal growth. Once established, it shows moderate drought tolerance. Thriving outdoors, it benefits from adequate rainfall to enhance its flowering potential.
Fertilize:
Roses 'Wedding Day' thrives in fertile soil, requiring regular fertilization during the growing season—liquid fertilizer bi-monthly and slow-release fertilizer every two months. For fresh-cut flowers, fertilize weekly. Enhance root health with Mycorrhizal fungi to improve nutrient and water absorption.
Pruning:
Roses 'Wedding Day' is a vigorous shrub with fragrant white flowers. Prune in early spring, removing dead branches and cutting oldest stems to the ground for fresh growth. Regular pruning boost blooms and disease resistance. Use sharp, clean tools to maintain its natural form.
Propagation:
Roses 'Wedding Day' propagation is best done via cuttings from healthy, disease-free stems with multiple leaves. Use sharp, sterilized tools and consider rooting hormone for faster rooting. Plant cuttings in well-draining soil, keeping them moist but avoiding waterlogging to ensure successful root formation.
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