Rosa (H) 'Marguerite Hilling' - BUSH, bare root
Rosa (H) 'Marguerite Hilling' - BUSH, bare root
Bulletpoints
* Cut flower
Growth habit
Rose 'Marguerite Hilling' is a bushy, upright-growing shrub that can reach a height of 1.8 - 2 m and a width of 1.8 - 2 m.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny position.
Soil
Special rose soil.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Tasks
- Fertilise: In the period from March to May.
Care
- Parts of the plant infected with mildew must be cut off, otherwise the disease can spread further. To prevent new infections, the rose can be treated with appropriate fungicides.
- If infected with star sooty mould, all diseased leaves (black spots) should be removed. If necessary, treatment with suitable fungicides is also recommended.
- To encourage the formation of new flower buds, wilted flowers should always be cut back to the next fully formed leaf.
- Roses should never be planted where roses have already been growing. If no other planting site is available, the soil should be generously replaced.
Flower
The pink-red, cupped flowers are semi-double and appear from June to July. They grow to around 8 - 10 cm tall.
Use
Cut, solitary, group planting
Shoots
The shoots of Rosa 'Marguerite Hilling' are spiny.
- Article number208
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EAN codeROMHILLI-2STVG
- Latin nameRosa (H) 'Marguerite Hilling'
- catalogLandscape shop