Rosa multibracteata: complete guide
Rosa multibracteata Hemsl. & E.H.Wilson
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Overview
Rosa multibracteata, commonly known as Bracteate rose or Skärmros, is an intriguing wild rose from the mountainous regions of central and south China (Sichuan, Yunnan). This compact rose belongs to the Rosaceae family and is recognized for its fine structure and subtle flowers. It is a valuable addition to rock gardens and natural gardens for gardeners who appreciate the authentic character of wild roses.
Growing naturally in mountainous terrain of China, where it has adapted to challenging conditions, Rosa multibracteata adds rustic, natural beauty to any garden design.
Appearance and Bloom
Rosa multibracteata is a compact, densely growing rose with a broad, mounding form. The plant reaches approximately 1 to 1.2 meters in height. The leaves are small, delicate, dark green, and have refined texture.
Flowers appear in late spring (May to June) and are small, only a few centimeters in diameter. The flowers are pale pink to pale rose in color and appear in clusters. After flowering, characteristic red fruits (hips) form that provide wildlife food. The foliage is also attractive with its grey-green sheen.
Ideal Location
Rosa multibracteata thrives best in locations with full sun to light partial shade. The plant requires a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and flowering. In warmer climates, some afternoon shade can be beneficial.
Position the plant in a dry, windy location. The plant is very hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to minus 20 degrees Celsius. It is ideal for rock gardens, gravel beds, and natural gardens.
Soil
Rosa multibracteata requires well-draining, dry to moderately moist soil. The plant thrives in poor, mineral-rich soils and requires minimal additional feeding. Heavy, wet soils can be problematic.
Sandy, gravel-rich soils are ideal. The plant tolerates acid to neutral pH values. Add compost at planting time for initial nutrition, but thereafter minimal supplementation is needed.
Watering
Once established, Rosa multibracteata is drought-tolerant. Water moderately during the growing period, especially in dry spells. Ensure the soil dries between waterings.
Once well established (after several weeks), the plant requires minimal watering. Water only during prolonged dry periods. Overwatering can cause root rot.
Pruning
Pruning is minimal for Rosa multibracteata. Remove spent flowers after blooming to encourage fruit development and maintain neat appearance. Leave red hips in autumn for wildlife food.
Remove dead wood in spring. The plant grows naturally elegant and compact and requires little shaping.
Maintenance Calendar
In spring (March-April), remove dead branches. Summer (May-July) sees blooming and watering as needed. Autumn (September-November) leaves red fruits for wildlife. Winter (December-February) requires minimal maintenance.
Winter Hardiness
Rosa multibracteata is very hardy to minus 20 degrees Celsius and tolerates US zones 5-9. The plant loses its leaves in autumn. This is normal for many wild roses. Provide good drainage in winter.
Companion Plants
Rosa multibracteata combines excellently with other drought-tolerant alpine plants. Try it with Lavandula, Dianthus, and grey-foliaged plants. Group in odd numbers for natural appearance.
The red fruits contrast nicely with dark green foliage of other shrubs. For early spring color, add small bulbs.
Closing Remarks
Rosa multibracteata is a refined, valuable rose for gardeners who appreciate the authentic character of wild roses. With its subtle flowers, elegant foliage, and red hips, it adds rustic, natural beauty. The plant requires minimal maintenance and water once established.
You may occasionally find Rosa multibracteata at garden centers. For more inspiration and plant combinations, visit gardenworld.app. Also check out gardenworld.app for garden design with wild plants.
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