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Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes
Also known as: Yellow lady banks rose, Yellow banksia, Rose
It is a scrambling shrubby vine growing vigorously to 6 m tall. Unlike most roses, it is practically thornless, though it may bear some prickles up to 5 mm long, particularly on stout, strong shoots. The leaves are evergreen, 4 to 6 cm long, with three to five (rarely seven) leaflets 2 to 5 cm long with a serrated margin. The flowers are small, 1.5 to 2.5 cm diameter, white or pale yellow.
Scientific classification
Species
Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes (Rosa banksiae f. lutea)
Genus
Roses
Family
Rose
Order
Roses, elms, figs, and allies
Class
Dicotyledons
Phylum
Vascular plants
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Perennial
Lifespan
Evergreen
Leaf type
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes

Every 1-2 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes requires well-drained, moist soil and should be watered when the surface is slightly dry, except in winter. During drought, water every 2-3 days; in high heat, water twice daily. Avoid water-logging and splashing leaves to prevent disease, and reduce watering in winter.
Fertilize: Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes thrives in fertile soil, requiring regular fertilization during the growing season. Use liquid fertilizer biweekly in spring and summer, and slow-release varieties monthly. For cut flowers, fertilize weekly. Adding Mycorrhizal fungi enhances nutrient absorption, supporting stronger blooms.
Pruning: Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes exhibits strong sprouting and lush growth but requires timely pruning to prevent diseases and pests, especially in warm, humid conditions. Post-bloom, remove faded flowers and weak branches. For vines, maintain 2-3 m length; bush plants should be pruned to 1/3 height, leaving 4-6 strong branches.
Propagation: Rosier de banks a fleurs jaunes can be propagated through grafting, division, or cutting. Grafting typically occurs late summer to early autumn. Division involves transplanting ramets in spring or autumn. For cutting, use branches with 3-4 buds in a suitable substrate, maintaining humidity for 20-30 days until roots form.
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