Liv Tyler rose
Liv Tyler Rose: A Captivating Hybrid Tea for Your Garden
The Liv Tyler rose, or Comtesse de Provence®, is a stunning hybrid tea rose with its coral-pink, quartered blooms, and delightful apricot fragrance. Bred by Alain Meilland and introduced by Meilland International in 2006, this rose variety combines beauty, fragrance, and strength, making it a perfect addition to any garden, especially for those who love cut flowers.
Key Characteristics of Liv Tyler Rose
- Name: Liv Tyler rose (Comtesse de Provence®)
- Registration Name: MEIbacus
- Type: Hybrid Tea
- Color: Coral, Pink
- Fragrance: Strong apricot, peach scent
- Petal Count: 75 to 80 petals
- Bloom Size: Average diameter 4.75 inches
- Bloom Form: Very large, very complete, quartered blooms
- Bloom Frequency: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
- Foliage: Olive green
- Height: 5 to 6 feet (150 to 185 cm)
- Width: 3 to 4 feet
- USDA Zones: 6 to 11
- Attributes: Fragrant, solid stems for cutting, very disease-resistant
Exquisite Blooms and Fragrance
This rose produces large, coral-pink blooms that are quartered and full, with 75 to 80 petals each. Their intense apricot and peach fragrance fills the air, making them a sensory delight. Thanks to their long, strong stems, the flowers are perfect for cutting and can be used to create stunning floral arrangements.
Growth and Planting
This hybrid tea rose grows tall, reaching 5 to 6 feet, and spreads 3 to 4 feet wide. It has a bushy, medium habit, and olive green foliage that contrasts the vibrant blooms. Liv Tyler thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil. Regular watering is essential until the plant is established.
Ideal Growing Conditions
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Soil Type: Moist but well-drained soil
- pH: Acid, alkaline, neutral
- Zones: 6 to 11
- Hardiness: USDA zone 6b through 9b
Plant Care Tips
Pruning
Prune your the rose in early spring to maintain health and vigor. Remove old, dead, or diseased wood and cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, the remaining canes are reduced by about one-third. In colder areas, more pruning may be necessary. Removing spent blooms encourages reblooming throughout the season.
Watering and Feeding
Water the rose regularly, especially during dry periods, to moisten the soil. Feed with a balanced rose fertilizer to promote healthy growth and abundant blooms.
Disease Management
Liv Tyler rose is very disease-resistant but can be susceptible to rust. To prevent disease, ensure good air circulation around the plant and avoid overhead watering. Regularly inspect the plant and take appropriate measures if any signs of disease appear.
Versatile Uses in the Garden
This versatile rose can be used in various garden settings, including hedges and landscapes. Its strong stems and beautiful blooms make it ideal for cut flowers, adding elegance to any floral arrangement. Liv Tyler also performs well in dry climates and can be an excellent choice for gardens in warmer regions.
With its captivating coral-pink blooms, strong apricot fragrance, and robust growth, the Liv Tyler rose is a remarkable addition to any garden. Whether used as a hedge, in a landscape, or for cutting, this hybrid tea will bring beauty and fragrance to your outdoor space. Add Liv Tyler to your garden and enjoy its stunning blooms and delightful scent throughout the season.