How to distinguish a rose from rosehip

How to distinguish a rose from rosehip

Do you know that a rose rose is a wild rose, for which no one has courted for a long time? Let's find out today, what is the difference between Rosa from Rosehip, what are their differences and what to do, so that beautiful rose does not turn into a rose hips.



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Differences of plants

Despite the fact that some it may seem to be confused with a rose with a rose, it is practically no possible, yet, inexperienced gardeners are confused by these two types of plants and in principle, no accident. These plants have a lot of similarities and differences, so let's understand this matter today.

Beginner gardeners often suffer from the fact that their roses over time (and, quite quickly) turn into lush rosehip bushes. For such reincarnation, the plant will only be enough for a couple of years. In order to avoid such a transformation of one plant into another, it is necessary to know what the rose rose from the rose is different.

To begin with, let's figure out what the rose is different from the rose rose during the flowering period. If we speak in a simple language, then the rose rose is a non-dimensional rose, so it's not surprising that they are confused. During the flowering period, it is not difficult to distinguish these plants from each other:

  • If the roses of petals have a lot, one is wrapped in another and so on the spiral, then in the case of Rosehip, everything is extremely simple - often on a rosehip during the flowering period, only five petals that grow in the same plane.
  • Among other things, the core of the roses is often not so simple, it happens rarely, but the rosehip has his core out and not to notice it difficult.
  • Color gamma roses is very diverse. Here you can see all the shades of white, pink and red, in the case of Rosehip - its flowers can only be the spirit of colors - white and pink (can be bright pink).

Of course, as in any other case, there are exceptions in the considered. The breeders brought a ridge grade, who had a lot of petals during flowering, and a variety of roses called "Mermed" only five petals during flowering period. Despite such an example, it is still an exception to the rules.

In order to distinguish a rose rose from the rose during the flowering period, you can simply look at the number of leaves during this period and the presence or absence of a core - and in principle, in most cases, everything will become understandable.



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Differences on shoots and leaves

It is also possible to distinguish a rose from a rose from the number of petals, but also by shoots. It is clear that during the non-bloom period, you will not be able to see how much the flower of petals and whether there is a core in it. So, distinguishing plants by shoots:

  • Roses have shoots usually with a red or bard hint, but they have green rosehips.
  • It is worth noting that roses of stems can over time it becomes green, but in the case of a rosehip, their trunks are always the same color without any changes.

If you can get confused with shoots, because both those and others can be green, you need to pay your attention to the leaves:

  • As for the rosehip, everything is simple here - on one fine twig is always seven green leaves.
  • On the branches of the rose can be three and five sheets.
  • To determine the rose. This or rosehip is easier not even by the number of leaves, but by their size - the rose hipster is small and thin, the leaves are glossy (most often) and large, at the same time, sufficiently dense.

Despite the fact that today you can meet a rose with a lot of leaves on a branch (seeded varieties), they will never be so small as the ride hips.

In view of the leaves of the rose rose, and roses on the contrary - glossy.

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From roses in rosehip

Many gardeners are interested in how to properly care for a rose so that it does not turn into a rosehip. In order to understand this issue, it is necessary to understand the concrete form of this plant:

  • There are two options - a plant with its own root system and a plant with a special grafted dive.
  • Today, the most common is the second option, because such plants are more resistant to different sorts of pests and temperature indicators. In such plants, part of the root from the rosehip, and the escape that is in the upper part of the plant, from the rose of decorative type.

In general, each gardener must necessarily follow their roses. As soon as you see that small bright thin sprouts appear on the main shoots of roses, they need to get rid of them, and, immediately, that the plant does not spend their strength to grow the first signs of a rosehip.

If you missed the moment, and the rose still turned into a rosehip, then it is necessary to take serious measures:

  • To begin with, you must cut all the shoots of rosehip with garden scissors.
  • After the proceeded procedure, it is necessary to make a neat branch of a rope of risks, which will need to place the kidney of the rose and keep everything in an isolated ribbon.
  • After about 15 days, positive kidney must take care, and next year, a strong new escape will be from this kidney. It is best to carry out this procedure at the end of the summer season, closer than autumn.
  • In any case, each gardener must necessarily follow the rose, to care for her and regularly view, paying attention to its appearance.

As soon as you find incomprehensible unnecessary shoots (weak) - get rid of them, you need to do with sharp garden scissors, under the very root.

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