Kashmiri Rose “Gulab” Plant
₹525.00 – ₹1,999.00
- Live plant along with Plastic pot.
- The plant’s height is 24-30 inches with an 8-inch pot.
- Plant’s nature is outdoor and loves direct sunlight.
- Required watering once a day.
- All-season flowering.
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Kashmiri Rose “Gulab” Plant
Kashmir Rose “Gulab” Plant features showy lightly-scented red flowers at the ends of the branches from late spring to early fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has green foliage which emerges red in spring. Kashmir Rose is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with an upright spreading habit of growth.
Shrub roses are some of the easiest to grow and have the same beautiful attributes as classic roses—but without all the fuss.
Kashmir Rose is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with an upright spreading habit of growth.
Resembling a hybrid tea rose, the velvety red blossoms are as soft as cashmere and beg to be cut for the vase
Kashmir Rose features showy lightly-scented red flowers at the ends of the branches from late spring to early fall. The flowering is excellent for cutting. It has green foliage which emerges red in spring. The oval compound leaves do not develop any appreciable fall colour.
Environment
Roses are fairly low maintenance. They perform best in full sun. This produces the largest and biggest number of blossoms while preventing any foliar diseases. However, roses do well in part sun, particularly in warmer climates where sheltered afternoon sun keeps them cool during the heat of the day and also helps create the most intense fragrance.
Roses require well-drained soil to thrive. Because some types rebloom and grow vigorously, make sure to amend the soil with rich, well-aged compost and add fertilizer
Roses benefit from regular pruning to keep them looking their best while encouraging healthy flowers. Prune in late winter, just before new growth emerges. A general rule is to prune back your rose back by about one-third of the total height to maintain its current size and shape.
Uneven soil moisture and drought encourages fungal diseases, so remove any dead or dying branches. Pruning also helps with air circulation around the plant, which can prevent powdery mildew and black spot fungus.
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