| PLANT NAME | |
| Lithuanian plant name | Poliantinės rožės |
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| Latin plant name | Rosa polyantha |
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| English plant name | Polyantha Rose |
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| TYPE OF PARTERRE | - Combination with woody plants
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| ASSORTMENT | main |
| GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS | |
| Soil | - soils with special conditions
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| Lighting | |
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| Spacing, cm | From 40 to 50 |
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| PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS | |
| Height | - middle height – 41- 60 cm
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| Habitus | flower with non-expressive habitus, for background |
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| PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY | |
| Leaf color | |
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| Blossom color | |
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| Blooming time | - 1-st half of the summer - June 2-nd decade- July 2-nd decade
- 2-nd half of the summer - July Third Decade - August
- autumn - September - October
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| Blooming period | 4 months |
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| General ornamentality | very decorative |
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| Ornamentality duration, months | 5 |
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| Group | logn-lived perennial (grown 7 and more years) |
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| Bioecological group | Roses |
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| PLANT PROPAGATION | |
| Propagation methods: seeds, vegetative. Park roses could be propagated by seeds for selection purpose. Rootstocks are grown from seeds. Vegetative propagation methods are several: scrub division, grafting, cleft grafting, T budding, herbaceous or woody cuttings, and simple layering. Rosa polyantha is propagated by half herbaceous stems in the end of June and early July. Bud is inserted into an opening in a bark of a stem or branch of Rosa multiilora. |