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Bonisa Rare Roses Care

Rosa 'bonica 82'

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What is the plant

Bonica 82' is a medium bushy shrub, 3 to 5 ft (90—150 cm) in height with a 4—6 ft (121—182 cm) spread. Blooms have an average diameter of 2—3 in (5—7.5 cm) with a petal count of 26 to 40. The plant is excellent for use in the garden, in containers, cut flower, hedge or landscape.[2] Buds are a rich, dark pink color. Flowers are bright, pale pink when they first open, and later fade to near white in warmer climates. Flowers come in clusters of five to fifteen, and have a mild, sweet fragrance, with ruffled, slightly cupped petals. Flowers have a long bloom time, often producing flowers into late October. The plant produces bright red rose hips that last until the following spring. The leaves are an attractive, semi-glossy, dark green. The plant is very disease resistant and a repeat bloomer. It thrives in USDA zone 4b through 9b

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Lighting

Lighting

Part Sun

Difficulty

Difficulty

Easy

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

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    It is best to water as close to base of the rose as you can. If the water is starting to flow away from the base, stop for a moment to allow the water to soak in, then continue. Don't water over the flowers or foliage. Watering foliage can encourage disease problems, particularly if it remains on the leaves overnight.

  • Pruning

    Pruning

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    Cut each branch back to an outward-facing bud. Roses can be cut back hard, but don't remove more than 1/3 to 1/2 of the overall growth.

  • Fertilizer

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    Use a high-nitrogen fertilizer or top dress with alfalfa meal (5-1-2) for the first application to jump-start leaf development, along with epsom salts to encourage new cane development and lusher growth. Add a slow-release fertilizer when shoots are 4 to 5 inches long.

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  • Temperature

    Temperature

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    Dragon bone euphorbia is an elegant and structurally unique plant that can also live on the patio in summer as long as it is brought indoors before cool temperatures arrive

  • Container

    Container

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    Seal each tray or container in a plastic bag and place them in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 weeks.

  • Additional

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    This succulent produces latex milky sap, which may be toxic to some gardeners, so it’s best to use gloves when handling broken stems.

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  • Popularity

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    97 people already have this plant 121 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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