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There is a flower that is more beautiful than roses. It is easy to maintain and can be enjoyed in all seasons~

There is a plant whose flowers and leaves are very similar to roses and roses. It is extremely beautiful. If you can keep two pots at home, it will be no worse than roses. Moreover, if you have a yard, it will be even more beautiful. You can plant it in the yard to create a sea of ??flowers of your own. Have you guessed what plant it is? The plant that the online flower ordering editor of Dalian Flower Shop is going to talk about today is the "Four Seasons Rose", also called the Purple Branch Rose. , is a perennial bushy shrub of the genus Rosa in the family Rosaceae.

Appreciate flowers in summer and autumn, fruits in autumn, and branches in winter and spring. They have ornamental value in all seasons. *Mainly because this four-season rose is particularly easy to grow! It likes sunshine, moisture and coolness, is drought-resistant, barren-resistant, pruning-resistant, and cold-resistant. It cannot freeze to death at a maximum limit of -32°C. It can grow even in slightly acidic and slightly alkaline soils. It has a well-developed root system and is usually found in most of my country. Can be grown in any area. So, how to plant and care for four-season roses? Let’s follow the florist editor to find out~

1. Tips for caring for four-season roses

Propagation

Four-season roses It can be planted in all seasons, and propagation is mostly done by cutting or grafting. Because of its strong rooting ability, the simple and quick cutting method is mostly used. (You don’t have to choose the time.) Cuttings can be made in spring, summer, or autumn. When grafting, choose roses of the same family and genus with well-developed root systems as rootstocks during the growing season; choose strong, disease-free and insect-free branches with full axillary buds and shiny purple branches as scions, and use bud-bark grafting or xylem bud grafting, which has a high survival rate; grafting After the four-season roses grow up, the bushes take on an inverted conical shape with no tillers at the roots, making them easy to care for and last longer than cuttings!

Soil

Four-season roses are resistant to infertility and have strong adaptability. They can usually grow normally in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soils, but they can grow normally in neutral or slightly alkaline soils containing organic matter. Soil is better, it is recommended not to choose loess.

Lighting

In a warm and sunny environment, it can promote the growth rate of roses in all seasons. It is best to keep the lighting duration at least 6 hours a day, so that the flowers bloom in bright colors. Insufficient light will cause the four-season roses to lack nutrients and affect normal growth and development.

Watering

Four-season roses do not need too much water during their growth and are more drought-tolerant, so they can be watered as dry as possible, usually every week. Pour water 1 to 2 times. In summer, when the temperature is high and water evaporates quickly, you should increase the frequency of watering. The usual amount of watering should be moderate to avoid water accumulation.

Fertilization

Although four-season roses are resistant to drought and barrenness, they also need fertilization in order to keep their flowers lasting. Only by meeting the fertilizer and water requirements of each growth period can the yield, quality and oil yield of flowers be greatly improved~

Pruning

The appropriate pruning time is from after the leaves fall to before budding* for roses in all seasons , cut off dead branches, thin branches, diseased branches, overly dense branches and branches that are more than three years old; retract perennial branches that are too tall and too long. Prune after flowering, mainly to allow ventilation and light, and mainly thin out overly dense branches and dead branches.

2. About the origin of the name "rose"

In various European languages, rose, rose, and rose all use the same word, such as rose in English and die in German.

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Rose is the national flower of England. In fact, hybrid roses are also produced by cross-breeding of various species in the genus Rosa.

In daily life, people refer to a series of cultivated varieties of the genus Rosa with large and gorgeous flowers as roses, which have become a symbol of love. The most common hybrid roses in the world today are primarily the result of hundreds of years of crossing many Rosa species and breeders. In particular, it comes from rose relatives with long flowering period, blooming all year round, branches mainly growing upward and inflorescences protruding and opening at the top of the plant.

3. The flower language of roses

Red roses represent ~ I love you, I am passionately in love, and I hope to have passionate love with you.

White roses represent purity and humility. Respect, our love is pure.

Pink roses represent ~ first love, I like your bright smile, you are young and beautiful.

The black rose represents ~nobility, mystery, you are my goddess.

Purple roses represent ~ melancholy, fantasy, and love of dreaming.

Blue roses represent honesty and kindness.

Light green rose represents ~Youth will last forever, I only love you.

The orange rose represents ~ shyness, giving you a mysterious love.

Orange roses represent desire.

Champagne rose represents ~ I only love you.

Through our introduction, I believe everyone has a deeper understanding of a flower that is more beautiful than roses, is easy to maintain, and can be enjoyed in all seasons.