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Epping
VIC 3076
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Mother and Daughter rose is a beautiful climbing rose with a sweet perfume that can add a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. To plant a Mother and Daughter rose, choose a sunny position with well-draining soil. Dig a hole that is twice as wide and deep as the root ball of the plant, and amend the soil with compost or well-rotted manure. Place the plant in the hole and backfill it with soil, firming it gently around the roots. Water the plant thoroughly and add a layer of mulch around the base to help retain moisture.
Pruning Mother and Daughter roses is an essential part of their care, as it helps to promote healthy growth, maintain their shape, and encourage the production of more blooms. The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring, just before new growth begins. Begin by removing any dead, damaged, or diseased wood, cutting back to healthy wood just above an outward-facing bud. Then, remove any weak or crossing branches, aiming to create an open, airy framework that allows light and air to circulate freely. If the plant is an established climber, prune out the oldest and most unproductive wood to promote new growth and avoid any terrible disease.
The Mother and Daughter rose typically blooms in early to mid-summer, with a peak blooming period in late spring to early summer. The exact blooming season may vary depending on the climate and growing conditions in a particular location, but typically flowers late October. In warmer regions, the plant may bloom earlier, while in cooler areas, repeat flowering may be delayed until mid-summer. The blooms of the Mother and Daughter rose are large, double, and come in shades of pink and white, with a strong, sweet fragrance that is a hallmark of this variety.
Yes, Mother and Daughter roses make excellent cut flowers. The large, fragrant blooms of this climbing rose are a beautiful addition to bouquets and floral arrangements, and their long stems make them easy to work with. When cutting Mother and Daughter roses for arrangements, it's best to do so in the morning when the blooms are fully hydrated and at their freshest. Use sharp, clean scissors or pruning shears to make a clean cut just above a five-leaflet leaf, which will encourage the plant to produce more blooms. Once cut, immediately place the stems in a vase or bucket filled with cool water and floral preservative to prolong their vase life.
Yes, Mother and Daughter roses are highly fragrant. The blooms of this soft rose have a strong, sweet fragrance that is often described as being similar to the scent of a classic rose. The fragrance of Mother and Daughter roses is one of their most appealing features, and it is one of the reasons why they are such a popular choice among gardeners and rose enthusiasts. Whether grown in the garden or used as cut flowers in floral arrangements, the intoxicatingly wonderful scent of Mother and Daughter roses is sure to delight the senses and add a touch of romance and beauty to any setting.
These huge soft-sulphur yellow double blooms rest on tall elegant stems and open to a mass of petals in a quartered old-world shape. They offer soft citrus and fruit fragrances with a refreshing and sweet perfume that will encapsulate any garden bed. The Mother and Daughter variety is a vigorous, strong grower with thick leathery leaves. Disease-tolerant Mother and Daughter roses are available as rose bushes or in climbing forms.