The listing, Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose x 1 Hip has ended.
Thank you for looking at my listing. I am offering 1 hip of my Joseph's Coat rose. They are called Joseph's Coat because like Joseph's coat of many colors, these roses change colors during their bloom time.
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Joseph’s Coat’ is a hardy, branching, large-flowered climbing OR shrub rose producing showy clusters of urn-shaped to cupped, double yellow flowers, suffused orange-pink and red as the flowers grow older, with dark green leaves.
Cultivar: Joseph's Coat
Family:Rosaceae
Size:Height: 4 ft.-10 ft.
Width: 3 ft.-10 ft.
Plant Category:climbers, edibles, perennials, shrubs
Foliage Characteristics:deciduous,
Flower Characteristics:double, fragrant, long lasting,
Flower Color:oranges, pinks, reds, whites, Tolerances:deer,
Bloomtime Range: Mid Spring to Mid Fall
USDA Zone:6-9
Light Range:Sun to Full Sun
Soil Range:Sandy Loam to Clay Loam
Water Range:Normal to Moist
Light Conditions : Full Sun
Full Sun is defined as exposure to more than 6 hours of continuous, direct sun per day.
Watering Conditions : Moist and Well Drained
Moist and well drained means exactly what it sounds like. Soil is moist without being soggy because the texture of the soil allows excess moisture to drain away. Most plants like about 1 inch of water per week.
How-to : Pruning Flowering Shrubs
It is necessary to prune your deciduous flowering shrub for two reasons: 1. By removing old, damaged or dead wood, you increase air flow, yielding in less disease. 2. You rejuvenate new growth which increases flower production.
They can transmit many harmful plant viruses. They also produce a sweet substance called honeydew (coveted by ants) which can lead to an unattractive black surface fungal growth called sooty mold.
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