Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'
Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'

Rosa 'Variegata di Bologna'

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Description

The Rosa Variegata di Bologna is a variety with an Italian ibridatore (Massimiliano Lodi) in 1909. also Allargarsi and fiori grandi a coppa, moltoprofumati, solitamente a mazzetti, with striature irregolari purpuree su uno sfondo bianco panna.

How to plant

A correctly planted rose will need to have the union and first inch or so of branches below soil level. This is to reduce the risk of suckers developing and damage by wind-rock.
For a bare root rose the hole should be wide enough to allow the roots to be spread out and deep enough so that the base of the stems are just covered. We recommend using a good quality compost, like John Innes No 3, especially if planting roses into pots. We would also advise adding a proprietary rose food or bone meal into the base of the hole. A handful is enough and this should be mixed in with the soil there to avoid root scorch. A little powdered food can also be sprinkled onto the removed soil before it is returned.

Alternatively, we would recommend using Peter Beales Roots Boost mychorrhizal fungi. Unlike bone meal, mychorrhizal fungi should be applied directly to the roots to promote better absorption of water and essential nutrients.

Never use woodchips when planting roses!

The bare root rose should now be held with one hand at the right depth with the roots spread out, whilst the first of the soil is returned, either by hand or with a spade. When approximately half the hole is full the rose can be left alone and the soil firmed in by foot. The remainder of the soil can then be returned and firmed in the same way.

Once this is done the surface soil may be tidied and the rose labelled, there is nothing more annoying than not knowing the name of a beautiful rose.

Shrub roses should be planted at the closest 60cm (2ft) apart.

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