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Fourth of July rose

Fourth of July rose
F
3 to 12 flowers per stem
From Spring to Fall
Light
Climbing Roses
5-7 cm
Short Climber/Rambler 2.5-3m
Pergolas and e.t.c

Fourth of July Rose: A Striking Symphony of Red and White Stripes

In the vast tapestry of roses, the Fourth of July rose is a vibrant masterpiece, captivating the eye with its unique red and white striped pattern. Bred by Carruth in the USA in 1999, this climbing rose is not just a floral gem but a living celebration of color. Let’s explore the enchanting characteristics that make the Fourth of July rose a dazzling choice for your garden.

 Characteristics:

  • Name: Fourth of July (WEKroalt, Crazy for You, Climbing Fourth Of July, Hanabi)
  • Breeder: Carruth, USA, 1999
  • Type: Climbing Rose – The first climbing rose to receive the AARS (All-America Rose Selections) award, renowned for its red and white striped blooms.
  • Color Palette: This plant showcases a captivating display of raspberry-pink blossoms that gracefully fade into a stunning red and white striped pattern. The brightness of the stripes captures attention, overshadowing the modest size and petal count.
  • Bloom Size and Form: Semi-double flowers with a 5-6 cm diameter, surrounded by gold stamens, creating a delightful contrast against white petals adorned with vivid red markings.
  • Fragrance: A subtle scent accompanies the blooms, adding a gentle sweetness to the air.
  • Blooming Pattern: Abundant and continuous flowering, with the first bloom in each cluster typically being the largest. Expect 5-20 flowers in each group.
  • Foliage: The rosebush’s beautiful, clean, small, and dark green leaves contribute to its overall elegance.

Cultivation and Visual Appeal:

  1. Striped Marvel: The unique striped pattern varies from nearly red to almost white, creating a visual spectacle that captures the essence of celebration.
  2. Extended Blooming Period: Long-lasting flowers that resist wilting, ensuring a prolonged display of the red and white striped beauty. The climbing rose blooms generously in early summer, followed by another abundant wave in the fall.
  3. Growth Habit: Moderately thorny and slightly untidy, the Fourth of July rose compensates for its rapid growth, reaching a 3-3.5 meter height.
  4. Versatile Pairing: While stunning, this rose harmonizes beautifully with white or red roses, creating a visually arresting contrast.
  5. Adaptability: Thriving in USDA Zone 5, the Fourth of July rose exhibits good resistance to common rose diseases, although preventive measures against blackspot are recommended.
  6. Limited Rain Resistance: While the rose is generally resistant to black, its ability to withstand heavy rain is modest.

Growing Your Fourth of July Rose:

With its patriotic name and striking appearance, the Fourth of July rose is more than just a flower – it’s a statement of timeless elegance and natural artistry. Whether adorning your garden walls or standing proudly as a climbing centerpiece, this rose promises a spectacle of colors that echoes the spirit of celebration throughout the growing season. Planting the Fourth of July rose is an invitation to witness nature’s magic unfold in your backyard, with every stripe telling a story of beauty and resilience.

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