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Rosaceae21 April 202612 min

Rosa foetida: complete guide

Rosa foetida

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Overview

Rosa foetida, also called Persian yellow rose or Austrian copper rose, is a fascinating rose species with rich history. Originating from the Middle East, particularly Iran and Afghanistan, this rose with distinctive yellow blooms is a remarkable garden presence. The plant has a unique fragrance profile that some gardeners find intriguing.

Appearance and bloom

This rose grows into a shrub approximately 1 to 2 meters in height. The flowers are distinctly yellow, with some varieties featuring orange or red-striped petals. Flowers appear in spring, typically from April to June depending on climate. The blooms have a cup-shaped form and strong fragrance appreciated by many. The green, coarsely textured foliage gives the plant distinctive character.

Ideal location

Rosa foetida requires full sun - at least eight hours daily for optimal blooming. The plant tolerates various climates and growing conditions. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. The plant is extremely hardy and suitable for cold climates.

Soil

This rose grows well in well-draining soil and is less demanding than other rose species. A pH of 6.0 to 7.0 is ideal. The plant tolerates drier and less nutrient-rich soils reasonably well. Add organic material for better water retention. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging.

Watering

Once established, it is quite drought-tolerant. Water regularly in the first year to develop strong roots. In dry periods provide water, but allow soil to dry between waterings. Avoid spraying foliage. In areas with abundant rainfall, supplemental water is usually unnecessary.

Pruning

Pruning helps control shape and promote blooming. In early spring remove dead or damaged branches. After flowering, weak branches can be cut back. This rose requires less pruning than many other species. Remove crossing wood carefully.

Maintenance calendar

February to March: Prepare for pruning, check for diseases. April to May: Blooming begins, minimal care needed. June to August: Remove dead wood, water during dry spells. September to October: Fall cleanup, no fertilizing. November to January: Rest period, minimal maintenance.

Winter hardiness

Rosa foetida is extremely hardy, to USDA zone 4 (-30 degrees Celsius). In cold climates, mulching around the base is beneficial but not strictly necessary. The plant is one of the hardiest yellow rose species. Protection is rarely needed in temperate climates.

Companion plants

Combine with sage, lavender, and other Mediterranean plants. White flowering plants contrast nicely with yellow blooms. Ground covers minimize weeds. Purple or blue flowers create attractive color harmony.

Conclusion

Rosa foetida is a unique choice for gardens with preference for classic and distinctive rose varieties. With minimal care, this plant provides years of character and beauty. Visit gardenworld.app for more garden recommendations. Design your dream garden with our tools at gardenworld.app.

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