Friday 23 February 2018

Rose-"Comte de Chambord" and its characteristic features



Comte de Chambord




Breeder: Moreau-Robert, 1860.
Blossom: Repeat flowering.
Flower diameter: 7 cm.
Fragrance: Strong.
Adult dimensions: Height up to 80 cm.
Foliage: Deciduous.
Type of soil: Rich and free draining, avoid chalky soils.
Climate: Very hardy.
Site: Full sun.
Planting spacing: Approximately every 60 cm.


Properties and uses:
The Rose 'Comte de Chambord' is a Portland' Rose, fragranced and with repeat flowering. Its double flowers are pink, going Lilac. This upright, vigorous Rose bush will be ideal in a flowering bed or planted on its own, even in a tub placed on a terrace or a balcony where it will fill it with its fragrance.


Availability or time of plantation :

When growing in the garden, roses should be planted between November and February. Roses are available all year round and are sold either as seeds or as cuttings. If you are growing in a pot, they can be planted at any time.

 Care Tips:

Roses need to be fed regularly and the amount of feeding will depend on the kind of soil they are planted in. Pruning is also important and should be done after between mid-February and mid-March during a sustained frost-free period.

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