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Rose Black Baccara - Maroon

Rose Black Baccara - Maroon

Rose Black Baccara - Maroon


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Black Baccara is a stunning variety of rose that will make a bold statement in any garden or floral arrangement. With its deep, velvety red-black petals, this rose is a popular choice for both the boarder and cutting garden.CharacteristicsThe Black Baccara rose is a hybrid tea rose, known for its Highly fragrant, large, dark red to black flowers with velvety, textured petals. The blooms can reach up to 5 inches in diameter and are usually borne singly on long stems. The plant itself can grow up to 5 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for a garden border or cutting garden.Black Baccara rose is a hardy plant, with a moderate resistance to disease. It is a repeat bloomer, meaning it will produce flowers throughout the growing season. The plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.How to PlantWhen planting your rose, choose a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. Make sure the soil is well-draining.Dig a hole that is slightly wider than the root ball of your plant and deep enough to accommodate the entire root system. Mix a generous amount of compost or well-rotted manure into the soil to improve drainage and add nutrients. Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, firming it down gently around the base of the plant. Water thoroughly.How to care for your roseWatering Roses need regular watering, especially during hot and dry periods. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions.Fertilizing Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring, just as new growth begins. Repeat every four to six weeks throughout the growing season.Pruning Prune your rose in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Remove any dead, damaged or diseased wood, as well as any branches that cross or rub against each other. Cut back the remaining branches to a height of about 12 inches, leaving three to five healthy buds on each stem.Mulching Mulch around the base of your rose with a layer of organic material, such as shredded leaves, straw or bark. This will help to conserve moisture, suppress weeds and regulate soil temperature.Pest and Disease Control Keep an eye out for common rose pests and diseases, such as aphids, black spot and powdery mildew. Treat promptly with appropriate remedies to prevent further damage.N.BAll our roses are field grow and potted in autumn at our nursery. By potting our roses, the roots are kept hydrated and in excellent condition. Dependant on the time of year you buy our roses they may still be dormant (they do not produce new roots until spring) and the compost may break away when the pot is removed.
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