What are the vine roses that bloom in all seasons?
Last Update :2024.05.29
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Vine roses have the property of blooming all year round, but not all varieties can do this. However, plants such as "Western Earth", "Orange Flame", and "Big U" can bloom all year round, and the flowers are very beautiful. Although these varieties have the attribute of blooming all year round, the number of flowers blooming in each season is different.
1. Open varieties
1. Open varieties
1. Western Earth: Its flowers are cup-shaped, about 8 to 10 cm in diameter, and the color of the flowers can range from orange to orange-red. It is relatively disease-resistant. As long as ventilation is strengthened, it will generally not get sick. It is very easy to take care of and does not consume too much energy. It must be noted that in winter, after all the leaves have fallen off, do not rush to prune. Premature pruning will sprout weak branches in winter.
2. Orange Flame: Comparison of its growth Rapidly, the branches are about 1.5 meters long. The color of the flowers is a relatively dazzling red, which looks relatively strong and very beautiful. It can bloom in four seasons and is very suitable for planting a piece to make a flower wall.
3. Big U: Its branches are very long and can bloom continuously. The flowers are dark pink in color and have a light fragrance. If you give it enough fertilizer, dozens of flowers can bloom on one branch, which is extremely beautiful.
2. Precautions
Although these varieties have the attribute of blooming in all seasons, the number of blooms in each season is different. Mainly, more flowers bloom in late spring or early summer, and then from summer to autumn, some flowers will bloom one after another, but not in large numbers.
2. Precautions
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