Maple Red Rose
Short overview
Maple Red Rose refers to cultivated rose selections known for their deep red blooms with warm, maple-toned undertones. These roses are grown for their rich coloration and classic ornamental value in garden beds and borders.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Cultivated shrub rose (Rosa cultivar)
- Flower color: Deep red with warm, slightly brownish or maple-red undertones (shade may vary with climate and light)
- Bloom form: Double blooms with layered petals forming a traditional rose shape
- Fragrance: Light to moderate fragrance, variable by cultivar
- Foliage: Medium green, pinnate leaves typical of shrub roses
- Growth habit: Bushy, upright shrub
- Mature size: Commonly around 1–1.5 m (3–5 ft) tall and wide, depending on pruning and growing conditions
- Flowering: Recurrent blooming during the growing season under suitable care
General growing notes
- Light: Performs best in full sun
- Water: Requires regular, consistent watering during active growth
- Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter
- Care considerations: Routine pruning and standard rose care support healthy growth and repeat flowering
Note: Exact flower tone, fragrance strength, and overall plant performance may vary depending on the specific cultivar, climate, and cultivation practices.