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Confessions of a Large-scale Rose Parade

This article discusses a topic related to the Large-scale Rose Parade about rose cultivation. Detailed content will be shared next.

A few days ago, I posted a photo of a rose wall, which caused a bit of a stir. Many flower enthusiasts asked: "What variety is this? How long have you been cultivating it?"

Today, I'd like to officially recommend this rose variety to everyone. This rose grows fast, has strong disease resistance, and blooms extensively. It is called the Large-scale Parade.

When it comes to the Large-scale Rose Parade, many flower enthusiasts love it, while others are not interested, considering its color too garish. The color of the Large-scale Parade flowers is more of a bright pink than a soft pink. When they bloom in groups, they are truly stunning. Whether you think the color of the Large-scale Parade is intense and fiery or too garish, it always blooms with such effort that it leaves you in awe, which is actually a kind of ability.

Although the Large-scale Parade cannot be said to be the best variety among climbing roses, it must be admitted that it is indeed one of the best-performing varieties.

Confessions of a Large-scale Rose Parade

(Figure 1 is after the first year of planting, Figure 2 is after the second year of planting)

The Large-scale Parade grows very fast and has strong resistance. It doesn't require much care. As long as you give it enough space, it can fill your space with flowers. The growth and blooming ability of the Large-scale Parade is sometimes truly daunting. The Large-scale Parade planted by the Green Plant Enthusiast Network in front of the gate has already covered an entire 2.3-meter wall after just 2 and a half years.

The Large-scale Parade is a multi-season blooming variety. The flowering period of a single flower is about a week. It is a multi-head variety, usually blooming singly first, and then blooming in clusters during the peak flowering period, creating a breathtaking scene. The Large-scale Parade not only has a large number of flowers in spring but also in autumn, and it can bloom all the way into winter.

(Showing off a bit)

Most climbing roses are in the "dressing up" stage in summer, but the Large-scale Parade is different. It still blooms vigorously in summer. The only drawback is that the flowers are prone to fall off, but compared to dressing up, it is really much better.