Rosa sertata is a species of flowering shrub known for its delicately serrated leaf edges which give a fringed appearance. This plant typically produces attractive blossoms that range from deep to soft pink hues. The environment can impact rosa sertata's bloom, with ample sunlight encouraging abundant flowering, while its root system prefers well-drained soils. Its hardiness allows for resilience in varied climates.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Rosa sertata
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Rosa sertata is a plant primarily native to the temperate areas of East Asia. Over time, its presence has expanded beyond its original locale due to cultivation and naturalization. Today, rosa sertata can be found in various temperate regions across the globe where the climate and soil conditions are conducive to its growth.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Rosa sertata
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Rosa sertata is native to temperate regions, thriving with consistent moisture and moderate drought tolerance. It prefers well-drained soil and should be watered twice a week. Notably resilient, rosa sertata adapts to varying rainfall during the growing season to support bloom development.
Fertilize:
Rosa sertata thrives in fertile soil and benefits from regular fertilization during the growing season. Use liquid fertilizer biweekly and slow-release every two months. For cut flowers, fertilize weekly, prune weak branches, and add Mycorrhizal fungi to enhance nutrient absorption.
Pruning:
Rosa sertata features vibrant blooms and resilience. Prune in early spring before growth, removing dead or crossing branches and thinning for airflow. Cut one-third back to promote health and flowering, reducing disease risk and ensuring a well-shaped, attractive plant.
Propagation:
To propagate rosa sertata, use healthy cuttings with a sterilized tool for a clean cut. Place in a moist, well-draining medium under consistent indirect light. A stable environment supports root development and successful establishment of new plants, enhancing your collection or rejuvenating an existing one.
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