Introducing the climbing rose variety Jasmine. Practical tips for growing terry beauty

Climbing rose Jasmine (Jasmina) – bright representative of its subspecies. The plant blooms profusely. The inflorescences are double, bright pink, closer to lilac or lavender. The reverse side of the petals is dark pink. The buds are dense, with 75 petals each. The shape of the inflorescences itself is cup-shaped. Their diameter is approximately 10-15cm.

The leaves have a rich green color, medium size, thick, glossy surface. A powerful bush with strong, prickly shoots. The lashes are thin, they have clusters of flowers of 7-10 pieces, which elegantly sag under own weight. The height of the bush is 2.5-3 meters and the width is 1 meter. Jasmine rose blooms abundantly, long-lasting, and in stages. The variety is resistant to diseases, rain, and heat. Frost resistance zone 6.

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History of origin

The breeding production of W. Kordes Sohne is considered a family business, the founder of which is Wilhelm Kordes. A former sailor founded a company in 1887 that was engaged in growing and selling roses. However, after the end of the First World War, he reconsidered his views, rereading many books on rose breeding, and began to breed his own varieties.

The hybrid, obtained at random, had super hardy characteristics, was resistant to diseases. This variety became the ancestor of a large class of climbing roses and was named Kordesii. Years later, Wilhelm's son continued his work and became the author of hundreds of varieties. The climbing rose Jasmine (Jasmina) was also bred by a German breeding company in 2005.

Distinctive features of the variety

Feature or characteristic feature Rose Jasmine (Jasmina) is its incredible fragrance. The smell emitted by the flower has a rich aroma of jasmine, which is felt from a distance, but not much. A light, pleasant jasmine note combined with beautiful flowering is why flower growers love it.

Bloom

The budding period of this beauty begins at the end of May., early June. The first flowering lasts about a month and a half. There are many inflorescences, all open fully. On sunlight The color fades a little and fades. Throughout the entire growing season, new shoots grow and buds immediately appear on them. At the end of August, closer to autumn, the time for the second flowering comes. It's not as lush as the first one. Individual brushes open. Lasts about two weeks.

Care before and after


Caring for a climbing rose before flowering involves systematically loosening the soil, removing weeds, fertilizing, and pruning. In the spring, they are fed with nitrogen fertilizers to enhance growth, and closer to the time of budding, potassium fertilizers are used.

After flowering, the climbing rose must be properly pruned. Remove dry inflorescences, dead, damaged vines, if there is a need to thin out an overgrown bush. Afterwards, feed the plant with potassium-phosphorus mineral fertilizer.

After autumn bloom One or two flowers are left on each lash so that fruits are formed. Thus, the shoots will survive the winter better, gain strength, and bloom profusely next year.

What to do if it doesn't bloom?

There are many reasons for the lack of flowering, for example as a result of:

  • improper pruning;
  • poor soil quality;
  • excess nitrogen fertilizers;
  • unsuitable landing site;
  • bad wintering.

To restore flowering, you need to determine the cause and take appropriate measures.

Step-by-step care instructions

Rose Jasmine (Jasmina) requires certain cultivation measures, which subsequently affect growth and flowering.

Place

The most central place in the garden is suitable for the queen, so that she can be seen from everywhere. Roses love light, but if they are exposed to the sun all day long, they will quickly fade. Therefore, it is advisable to choose places where the flower will be in the shade for half a day. It is not recommended to plant roses in lowlands, as there may be stagnation of water and air, which can provoke the development of diseases.

What should the soil be like?

Flowers grow well in fertile, loose, light soil. Heavy, clay soil is not suitable. sandy lands They are also not suitable for growing climbing flowers due to their infertility and lightness. To obtain the desired result, the planting soil should be diluted with peat, sand, and compost. The optimal soil pH is 5.5-6.5. Root system roses Jasmine (Jasmina) is well developed, it goes deep underground. Therefore, it is very important to know the groundwater level in the area.

Important. The permissible depth is at least 1 meter.

Landing


Most The most suitable period for bare root planting is spring or autumn.. Flowers in containers can be planted at any convenient time when the outside temperature outside the window is positive.

The cuttings are planted correctly so that the neck is 3 cm below the ground level, which protects against drying out or freezing. Place the bushes at a distance so that they do not interfere with each other. The transplantation procedure must be carried out in calm, cool weather, preferably in the evening. Afterwards, the new plant should be watered, a sufficient volume of 20-30 liters.

Temperature

Rose Jasmine – frost-resistant variety, therefore can withstand minimum temperatures down to -23°C. In summer, the maximum parameters are +35-40°C, but they adversely affect the condition of the plant. Flowers look depressed, leaves curl. The optimal temperature range is considered to be +20-25°C.

Watering

In dry moments, be sure to water with non-cold water. approximately 15-20 liters per bush. If there is no rain for a long time, it is worth moisturizing the rose twice a week. With the onset of autumn, watering should be minimized and completely removed by the end of September.

Trimming

Recommended for Jasmine spring pruning, which implies the elimination of dry, damaged or fattening lashes, as well as thinning or shaping the crown. In addition, pruning helps to obtain uniform coverage of the object next to which the rose is planted. First of all, this process is aimed at the development of new vegetative shoots, because inflorescences appear on last year's shoots.

How to tie up plants?

Another important point regarding climbing roses is tying. However, this is impossible without special support. It is important to build a structure for climbing flowers, thanks to which they will develop correctly. Supports can be in the form of: arches, mesh, cone-shaped structure. Climbing shoots are attached to them using small ropes.

Transfer


An adult plant needs to be replanted if the previous location is not suitable for some reason. It is recommended to perform it in early autumn, before the roots begin to adapt to the cold., or in early spring before the buds appear. For this you should:

  1. Carefully dig a hole and carefully remove the flower.
  2. Inspect the root system and leave healthy, dense shoots; remove excess shoots with pruning shears.
  3. When planting a plant, it is necessary to straighten the roots in the new hole so that they do not stick up.
  4. Then cover with soil and water.

Preparing for winter

Climbing rose Jasmine (Jasmina) requires obligatory shelter for the winter. However, no action needs to be taken until stable cold weather arrives. The flower can withstand air temperatures down to -7°C. In addition, slight frosts only help the bush adapt and harden.

  1. They put boards and foam plastic on the ground, and then bend the bush down, pinning it with pegs.
  2. Flowers are usually covered with spruce branches or pine needles.
  3. At the beginning of spring, the side doors are opened slightly for ventilation.

On a note. There must be air space between the shelter itself and the rose, otherwise drying out is possible.

Step-by-step instructions: how to propagate?

Rose Jasmine (Jasmina) reproduces vegetatively. This is the only way to achieve preservation of all varietal qualities.

  1. After the first flowering in the summer, cuttings are prepared.
  2. You need a young, thick shoot with 2 internodes.
  3. Using a sharp knife, make the lower cut at 45°, and the upper one straight above the kidney.
  4. Deepen the cuttings 1 cm in wet sand, cover the top with a jar or polyethylene.
  5. Leave it like this until the roots appear.

Diseases and pests

Based on observations experienced flower growers, we can say that rose Jasmine (Jasmina) is practically not susceptible to disease, it withstands frosts and other adverse weather conditions. The only thing that can provoke a painful condition is aphids. These are small sucking insects that can be dealt with using a soap solution or any insecticide preparation.

Climbing rose Jasmine (Jasmina) is a variety of so-called “nostalgic roses”, created in the style of popular English subspecies. Luxurious rose bush surprises not only with its appearance, but also the incredible aroma of jasmine. At proper care and in a good planting location, the plant can live for decades.

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"Rose Jasmine" is grown for vertical gardening. It can become part of a gazebo or balcony, arch or column. You can decorate the facade of a building with it: it will easily take root on its wall.

"Rose Jasmine" - climbing plant

IN large volumes this plant is convenient to grow in the southern regions with warm winters. IN middle lane it is most often used as decorative element garden or yard. It needs to be grown in such a way that it can be covered for the winter.

“Rose Jasmine” is used in bridal bouquets and interior decoration

Description

All climbing roses are divided into two groups:

  • "Rambler". This climbing plants. Their shoots, up to 5 m long, spread or rise in arcs. Their entire surface is covered with thin spines. The flowers are double, small, their diameter does not exceed 2.5 cm.
  • "Climber". These are modern hybrid varieties, which are considered climbing roses. Their flowering is more abundant, and the flowers are larger - with a diameter of 4 cm. Some representatives are capable of repeated flowering in one season. They are quite cold-resistant and resistant to the disease - powdery mildew.

“Rose of Jasmine” also belongs to the second group.

It was released in Germany in 2005. It can be distinguished from other varieties by the following characteristic features:

  • This strongly branching bush gives abundant flowering. 10 or even 15 flowers are formed on one brush.
  • They are very fragrant, with a sweet smell, reminiscent of the aroma of apple and vanilla.
  • Their shape is cup-shaped and colored pink.
  • Shoots grow up to 1.8 m in length.
  • The leaves are smooth and shiny, medium in size, densely covering the stem.

Before you become the owner of this beauty on your site, remember the rules of planting and care:

  • The place for the rose should be bright and sunny. But constantly being under straight lines sun rays may cause burns. Try to keep the plant in the sun only until noon.
  • The bush doesn't like strong wind and drafts. It is better if its habitat is between buildings. The corners of the building are not a suitable option for them.
  • Too wet soil is also harmful to roses. It will not grow in swampy areas. Its roots go 2 m deep into the soil, so you need to protect it from groundwater. It is best to plant on slopes.

The optimal time for planting is late September - early October. Before the onset of frost, the seedlings will have time to take root and get used to the new place. In spring, the active development of the bush, the growth of shoots and preparation for flowering will begin.

Jasmine is a porcelain flower.

Climbing rose, height 2-3 meters or more.
Originator: Kordes, 2005.

She is climbing, she is terry!..

No matter how trite, this is a very beautiful rose. It has such delicate pink petals, and the flower looks very interesting - the light pink bud gradually opens more and more petals over the course of a couple of days. the first petals are still the same light, but gradually a richer pink center opens, and brighter petals appear, and so on until the entire double-double flower opens, emitting the most beautiful fruity aroma!




Although the flowers are not very large, from 5 to 7 cm, they bloom not one at a time, but in decent clusters, 5-10 pieces per shoot! Considering that there can be many such flowering shoots on an adult bush, the flowering is impressive, especially the first wave. The first flowering lasts a month or even longer. The second wave of flowers overtakes us closer to autumn, and is less impressive in temperate latitudes, but in the south it is not inferior to the first!

In terms of the size of the bush, this rose belongs to the climbing “climber”, that is, depending on the growing conditions and climate, it can be from 1.5 meters in the North-West and Siberia, to 3 meters or more in the south of Russia. The shoots are very prickly and tough, they bend reluctantly, so styling Jasmine for the winter will require some effort on your part, but such beauty is worth a little work.

Jasmine’s health is good, she rarely gets sick, but after the rains the flowers don’t look very good - annoying pink dots and crumpled caps of spoiled buds are probably her main drawback. Of course, there is no need to be afraid that any summer rain can ruin our holiday, but after prolonged rains the bush looks untidy for some time!

In terms of the “porcelain” appearance of the flowers, we have a very similar rose in our collection - which belongs to the scrubs, its growth is smaller and the shape of the flowers is different. You can come up with compositions from these roses, but most likely you will need to supplement the plantings with some more or less saturated pink or, possibly, white roses.

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