Poliantinės rožės – Rosa polyantha

Poliantinės rožės

PLANT NAME
Lithuanian plant namePoliantinės rožės
Latin plant nameRosa polyantha
English plant namePolyantha Rose
TYPE OF PARTERRE
  • Borders
  • Clump, beds (mixborder)
  • Flowerbed, parterres
  • Pods
  • Groups
  • Cemetery
  • Combination with woody plants
  • Solitaire
ASSORTMENTmain
GROWING PLACE CHARACTERISTICS
Soil
  • average wet soils
  • soils with special conditions
Lighting
  • Heliophilous
Spacing, cmFrom 40 to 50
PLANT HEIGHT AND HABITUS
Height
  • short – 21-40 cm
  • middle height – 41- 60 cm
Habitusflower with non-expressive habitus, for background
PLANTS ORNAMENTALITY
Leaf color
  • green
Blossom color
  • white
  • yellow, yellow tints
  • orange
  • red, red tints
  • violet
  • blue, blue tints
  • purple
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
Blooming period4 months
General ornamentalityvery decorative
Ornamentality duration, months5
Grouplogn-lived perennial (grown 7 and more years)
Bioecological groupRoses
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.