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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose

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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose

The Imperial Carriage Rose is a common variety of roses, with large red flowers and very frequent blooming, giving a festive and enthusiastic appearance. It is a type of climbing rose. The plant has strong adaptability and disease resistance, and is not easily affected by pests and diseases, making it easy to care for. The disadvantage is that it has no fragrance, and the number of petals is a bit low.

Advantages of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose

① Medium-sized rose variety

The Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose is a medium-sized variety, with mature plant height ranging from 3 to 4 meters. It is best to leave about 6 meters of space when planting. This way, the branches are less likely to mix with other roses or plants, allowing it to grow and achieve good results. If the growing space is less than 3 meters, it is not suitable for planting the Imperial Carriage.

② Pure color

Although there are many red varieties of climbing roses, many of them do not have pure colors, either偏向 purple or dark. However, the color of the Imperial Carriage is very correct, a pure Chinese red, and when the flowers are fully bloomed, they are festive and beautiful. The flower shape and color of the Imperial Carriage are somewhat similar to the cut rose 'Corolla'.

③ Fast growth rate

Like most climbing roses, the Imperial Carriage also has a fast growth rate. Small seedlings only need two years to provide you with a wall or pillar of flowers. Some gardeners say that the Imperial Carriage does not branch easily, but that is because it has not been properly cared for. When planting young seedlings, don't rush to enjoy the flowers, press the branches to promote suckers, and as the suckers grow thicker and stronger, the young seedlings will grow into large ones.

④ Strong flowering ability

When the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose is small, it is not easy to bloom, or can only bloom in spring, not in other seasons. When the plant is larger, its flowering ability becomes very strong, blooming a lot in spring and also in other seasons, although the flower quantity is not as large as in spring.

⑤ Multi-head blooming

The Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose blooms with multiple heads, with several flower buds growing on a single branch. Therefore, the flower quantity is quite large during the peak blooming period. In the northern regions, the Imperial Carriage can only bloom in spring, summer, and autumn, with the largest flower quantity in spring. There are few or no flowers in summer, and the autumn flowers are better than the summer ones. In some southern regions, the Imperial Carriage can bloom all year round.

Disadvantages of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose

① No fragrance

The Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose has no fragrance, which is a bit regrettable. So some people think that it is better to raise the Red Dragon, which is fragrant. However, the color of the Red Dragon is not as pure as the Imperial Carriage, it is a bit dull and has a slight purple hue. When both are in full bloom, the Imperial Carriage will look brighter.

② Few petals

The flowers of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose are not small, with a diameter of about 10 to 12 centimeters, but the number of petals is relatively low. Therefore, looking at a single flower is not very delicate, only when looking at the whole plant does it show its effect. Especially in the summer when temperatures are high, the number of petals is particularly low, making the single flower look a bit ugly.

③ Requires vernalization

Like most climbing roses, the Imperial Carriage also requires low-temperature vernalization to bloom in large numbers. Therefore, it is not suitable for cultivation in tropical regions, where it may only grow leaves and not flowers. Areas with more than 30 days of temperatures below 5 degrees Celsius in winter can plant the Imperial Carriage.

This article shares a comprehensive introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of the Imperial Carriage Climbing Rose, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to plant enthusiasts.