The Chinese rose is growing on the osmanthus flower, with the Chinese rose blooming on the osmanthus flower.

Rose grows on the banksia rose

Summary: Introduction to the green plant flowers of roses growing on banksia roses, some great tips worth collecting!

Recently, a reader in the group asked if they could use the many roses in their home to graft a rose tree.

Many rose enthusiasts have heard of rose trees and have seen them, resembling a lollipop with roses blooming on the tree, which looks very beautiful and has been quite popular in the past two years. It is loved by many rose enthusiasts.

Many rose enthusiasts want to graft their own rose trees, but grafting is easy, the main difficulty lies in the selection of rootstock.

Selection of Rootstock

Although wild roses can be grafted onto roses, the life span of wild rose branches is limited, often aging and dying after a few years.

And it takes a lot of time and effort to cultivate a rose tree, because when choosing rootstock, it is necessary to choose蔷薇 plants with a longer life span as the rootstock.

Using wild roses and roses as rootstock for grafting often leads to aging issues, and by the time the grafted roses have grown into shape, the rootstock is usually no longer viable, hence it is recommended to use banksia roses as the rootstock for rose trees.

Rose grows on the banksia rose

Banksia roses have a longer life span and are less prone to aging issues.

Banksia roses can be found wild on many mountains, and those who cannot find them can purchase them.

Grafting Method

The grafting of rose trees often uses the bud grafting method, where several rose buds can be grafted onto one rootstock, making it easier to achieve the desired shape for rose enthusiasts.

Bud grafting is relatively simple and has a high survival rate. The best time for grafting should be chosen in spring or early autumn, as these are the rapid growth periods for roses, which are conducive to the healing of grafting wounds and the sprouting of new branches.

When grafting, first prepare the rootstock, make a T-shaped cut, cut the skin, then take the bud, embed the removed bud point into the T-shaped cut of the rootstock, and tie it up with grafting film.