Description of rose variety Rosarium Jutersen climbing, planting and caring for the plant

The rose variety called Rosarium Jutersen is famous for its thick clusters of terry, dark pink shades. In combination with shiny foliage, the plant looks festive and becomes an ideal decoration for any garden. The flower is widely grown in the CIS countries; it is easy to care for. To cope with planting an ornamental plant and to properly monitor it, you need to familiarize yourself with all the nuances.


General information about climbing rose

The rose bush Rosarium Jutersen was produced in 1977. Massive flowers did not immediately gain recognition throughout the world; they were considered obsolete. The bush is reminiscent of the dresses of ladies of the Romantic era, completely decorated with lush ruffles. Not receiving any hype, the variety was ignored for 23 years.

Only in the early 2000s, when the romantic style became fashionable again, did people remember the variety. Since then, the climbing rose has only been increasing its leading position in the ranking of the Rosaceae family. She is considered one of the brightest representatives of the group of climbers.

Plants are widely grown in the middle zone and the Moscow region.

  1. The variety assumes large, dense shrubs. Adults grow up to 4 meters high and no more than 1.5 meters wide.
  2. The shoots are thick, strong, slightly prickly. Because the thorns are long and thin, they are not always noticeable behind the dense, bright green foliage. Experienced gardeners handle roses only with thick gloves.
  3. The variety is grown in artisanal form or used for vertical gardening. Rose Yutersen grows well as a trunk.
  4. At the beginning of pollen, the densely leafy bushes are covered with a mass of fragrant buds of a rich crimson or dark pinkish color. They are localized in groups of 3 to 7 pieces on each brush. Fully blossomed buds grow 10 centimeters in diameter. Each rose has about 100 flat, thin petals.
  5. The plant blooms all summer, but the first pollen will be the most abundant. With each new flowering, the number of buds on the bushes decreases. By the second ten days of September, only a few buds remain.
  6. The aroma of wild rose with apple notes fills the entire garden.
  7. The shrub perfectly resists diseases and pests, and has good immunity.
  8. The variety winters safely in the middle zone of the CIS countries.

Rose Yutersen not only withstands frost, but is also resistant to showers, gusts of wind, and snow.

rose flowers

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

The rose variety Rosarium Yutersen has many advantages, which is why it is loved by many gardeners. There are also a number of negative aspects that need to be familiarized.

pros Minuses
Strong immunity Lots of thorns, difficult to work with roses
Withstands precipitation well Stems often bend to the soil and require support
Blooms beautifully in sun and partial shade The plant blooms better in warm weather conditions
Rose is not picky about care

Landing Features

You need to plant the Yutersen rose in certain places, taking into account the time of year. Landing does not require any special technological nuances. The main thing is to prepare the soil, come up with a structure to support the stems in the future, and water the flower in a timely manner.

rose bloom

The best planting material is a grafted seedling purchased at the market or in a store, preferably from trusted sellers. It needs to be prepared.

  1. Inspect the rhizome, cut off damaged parts.
  2. Place the seedling in a clay mash.

Afterwards the seedling is ready for planting.

Site selection and soil preparation

It is better to plant the rose in a lighted place where the north wind does not blow and there are no drafts. The site on the plot should have a slight slope or be located on an elevated part. This will prevent the bush from getting too wet. To avoid depletion of branches, do not plant the rose closer than 50 centimeters to the wall. Near other “neighbors” the same distance must be maintained.

It is forbidden to grow Yutersen rose in low, dark or too wet areas, in the shade of tree crowns.This location has a detrimental effect on the overall development of the bush.

Planting dates and technology

Experienced gardeners advise planting the Yutersen rose in March, before buds form. The earth should warm up to 10 degrees. In the southern zone, they carry out planting work in the fall. Before planting, dig a hole, clear the area of ​​weeds and debris, and dig with a spatula.

  1. When digging, add wood ash in the amount of 0.5 kg per square meter.
  2. The size of the pit should be 8-10 centimeters deep and 0.5-0.6 meters in diameter.
  3. Place a drainage layer of small pebbles on the bottom. Combine some of the soil with rotted manure and add it to the hole. There should be at least 30 centimeters left to the top.
  4. After planting, water the flower generously, wait until the water is absorbed and spud high, at a level of 20 centimeters. The shoots are shortened by 1/3.

It is advisable to carry out preparatory work in the fall or 3 weeks before planting. Fertilize the soil with humus or compost. This fertilizer will last for 2-3 years.

Further care of the crop

It is easy to care for the Yutersen rose; it is an unpretentious shrub. In the first 2 years of life, it does not require special attention. At the initial stages - water the flower, fertilize and prune.

tree with roses

Rules for watering and fertilizing

Rose Jutersen requires weekly watering, not more often. Apply about 1 bucket of water under each bush. During dry periods in summer, irrigate the soil as it dries out.

It is important to fertilize young shoots up to 3 years old using mineral and organic fertilizers. The older the bush, the less frequently it requires feeding. For the first 3 years from the moment of planting, feed the plant 4-5 times from spring to autumn.

Mulching

Experienced summer residents advise mulching the rose to maintain soil moisture and prevent the appearance of weeds.

  1. Before the procedure, remove weeds and weed the ground.
  2. Cover the bushes with a layer of mulch of at least 5 centimeters. Over time, it will turn into humus.
  3. Then mix the mulching material with the top layer of soil.
  4. Cover with mulch again.

Sawdust and dry grass are used as mulching substances for roses.

Mulching roses

Trimming

It is necessary to prune the bushes to prevent strong thickening and ensure long and abundant flowering. It is advisable to carry out the procedure in spring or autumn. First of all, remove dead and diseased branches. Trim rose bushes no more than in half. Make the cut with sharp pruning shears, at a 45-degree slope, above the buds.

Shelter for the winter

Despite the resistance of the Yutersen rose to frost, it is advisable to protect it from the cold. The procedure is done in stages.

  1. Before the first frost, remove leaves from the bushes gradually. It is important to pick from the bottom, moving towards the top.
  2. Gently press the branches into the soil. Secure them in this position with wire or a metal hook.
  3. Place spruce branches or dry branches under the bush.
  4. Cover the rose with burlap.

Remove the cover gradually in the spring, as the weather warms.

Shelter of roses

Protection from diseases and pests

Rose Jutersen should be additionally protected from pests using fungicides.

  1. At the beginning of March, spray the entire bush with 0.4% cuprum oxychloride solutions.
  2. During active pollen, use more gentle means. You can take an ash-soap mixture.
  3. It is useful to irrigate the bushes with a 1% suspension of colloidal sulfur. The substance strengthens the plant.
  4. To protect against bacteria, add wood ash 2 times, in March and November, 100 mg per 1 square meter.
  5. In the second ten days of September, treat the bush with a 3% combination of ferum sulfate.

Treatment is carried out throughout the season.

rose buds

Rose propagation

You can propagate the Yutersen rose using 2 methods - by rooting layering or cuttings. Both techniques are effective, but require a different implementation scheme.

  1. Cuttings. Cut shoots only from withered plants, from the middle of the bush. Their length should be no more than 30 centimeters with at least 4 healthy buds. Plant seedlings in a pot with a richly fertilized substrate. If you loosen the soil in a timely manner and water it, by spring you will be able to grow excellent seedlings for planting in a permanent plot.
  2. Rooting cuttings. The procedure is done in early spring. Press the selected shoot to the soil, dig in the edges, and then cover it with soil. Along with the main bush, water the cuttings and fertilize them. Next spring it will be ready to transplant. At a height of 20-30 centimeters from the soil, cut off the shoot and plant it using standard techniques.

A more convenient and faster way is cuttings.

The use of flowers in landscape design

Rose Jutersen is widely used in landscape design; it serves as a luxurious garden decoration. It can be used to decorate gazebos, inside and outside, the flower creates an atmosphere of romance. Shrubs are planted widely along fences or as a separate bush. Flower arrangements with lavender, bells, and geranium are popular.

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