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Rosa spp. - B4923

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Native to various regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Rosa spp., known as Rose, includes numerous species and cultivated varieties for gardens and bonsai. It is appreciated for its dark green foliage, ornamental flowers in a wide range of colors, and intense fragrance, making it one of the most symbolic and popular plants for miniature cultivation.

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Sunlight: Prefers full sun for most of the day. Direct sunlight promotes abundant flowering and brighter colors.

Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist with regular watering, avoiding waterlogging that may cause root rot. During hot periods, daily watering may be required.

Humidity: Adapts to different humidity levels but benefits from occasional misting to prevent pests and diseases, especially on dry days.

Pruning: Pruning is essential to control size, stimulate new flowering, and maintain a compact shape. Can be performed several times during the growing season, with heavier pruning in late winter.

Fertilization: Feed from spring to early autumn with a balanced, rose-specific fertiliser rich in phosphorus to encourage flowering. Reduce feeding at the end of the season to prepare for winter dormancy.

Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years, preferably in early spring before new growth begins. Use a well-draining, fertile substrate.

Flowering and Fruiting: Produces flowers of various colors and shapes, with characteristic fragrance, from spring to autumn. Some plants may produce small rose hips, adding ornamental interest.

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Height without pot (cm)
61
Diameter Nebari (cm)
4
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