Roses 'Westerland' is a rose cultivar bred in 1969 in Germany. It is enduringly popular for its hardiness, its rich coral-orange color, and its impressive scent. The flowers are double-ruffled and bloom from summer all the way to fall. This versatile cultivar can be trained to climb as well as used as a shrub.
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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 'Westerland'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Roses 'Westerland' thrives with consistent hydration, preferring regular watering to maintain its lush appearance. Watering twice a week is ideal to keep the soil evenly moist. Mulching is also beneficial to retain soil moisture and reduce evaporation during the growing season.
Fertilize:
Roses 'Westerland' thrives with balanced fertilizers (N-P-K 10-10-10). In spring, apply high-nitrogen fertilizer monthly until late summer, using 1/2 cup for mature plants. Avoid contact with stems to prevent burn. Water thoroughly after fertilization and adjust practices if growth or leaf color indicates deficiencies.
Pruning:
Roses 'Westerland' flourishes with vibrant blooms and requires annual pruning in early spring. Essential techniques involve removing dead wood, reducing overgrowth, and shaping for air circulation. Pruning boosts growth and flowering. Always use clean tools and cut above outward-facing buds to promote healthy development.
Propagation:
Roses 'Westerland' is a resilient shrub that propagates well through semi-hardwood cuttings. Use a healthy stem, dip in rooting hormone, and plant in well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and provide bright, indirect light. Roots may take several weeks to develop, so patience is essential.
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