The English rose MORNING MIST blooms with large, simple flowers, gathered in large brushes. Their coral pink color. In the center of each there is a large wreath of yellow stamens with red anthers. The plant is beautiful in winter due to the abundance of red fruits. Rose MORNING MIST forms a fairly large and branched shrub.
Characteristics rose MORNING MIST
- Group – English rose (English Roses)
- Subgroup – English leander hybrids
- basic form – a bush (shrub)
- Height – 1.5 m
- Diameter – 1.5 m
- bush shape – round
- Flower color – coral pink
- petals Number – 5 -7
- Flower shape – simple
- Flower size – 10 cm
- Blossom shape – cluster
- Blossom type – repetitive
- Aroma – soft, musky-clove
- Foliage – dark green, dense, with glitter, small
- Shoots – straight, with numerous thorns
- Features – rose MORNING MIST grows well in sunny areas; heat-loving; suitable for planting southern, eastern and western directions
- Resistance to powdery mildew – high
- Resistance to black spot – high
- Cold resistance – 6 – 9 zones USDA
- Breeder – D. Austin
- Catalog name – Ausfire
- Culture introduction year – 1996
- Soil – with good drainage; rich in nutrients
- pH – may be slight variations from the neutral (5.6 – 6.5)
- Drainage – Mandatory
- Plot – solar
- Container – yes
- Standard form – yes
- Types landings – Mixed planting, hedges, container garden rosary mixborders, Soliters …
- Pests – typical of roses.
- Diseases – powdery mildew, black spot, rust of roses.
MORNING MIST cares for the rose like this:
- Planting for roses is the most important part of leaving them. Rose MORNING MIST prefers sunny areas with well-arranged drainage. It grows on almost all types of soil. But! The ground must be loose to allow enough water and air to flow to the root system.
- Watering. Roses are watered as needed – from 10 liters of water to 1 adult shrub on average 2 – 3 times a week. In dry times, watering increases. If the English rose MORNING MIST grows in a container, then watering is usually more frequent. In both cases, it all depends on weather conditions.
- Fertilizers are usually administered at least 2-3 times during the growing season. It is necessary to feed this rose more often in order to increase its resistance to diseases. It can be both mineral fertilizers and organic. Even roses give vitamin complexes, which are introduced by spraying. For roses growing in pots, fertilizing increases, but the doses used are lower.
- Do pruning twice. In summer, faded parts are constantly pruned to stimulate the emergence of new flowers. In the fall, winter or early spring pruning is carried out to form the plant and prevent diseases or pests hiding under the bark of the plant. Container rose MORNING MIST is also cut.
- Loosening and weeding the soil around the rose bush is needed for air circulation, moisture and nutrients for the root system. To minimize your work, use mulching. In this way, you will reduce the number of weeds and leave the soil moist longer. This also applies to container roses.
- Shelter for the winter is especially necessary if the freezing temperatures are very low or in winter there are frequent long-term thaws, which are replaced by abrupt minus. Be sure to cover the English rose MORNING MIST, growing in pots.
Enjoy your growing!