Mayle Red Rose
Short overview
Mayle Red Rose refers to cultivated rose selections valued for their rich red blooms and classic ornamental form. These roses are commonly grown for garden display and cut-flower use due to their strong color presence and upright growth habit.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Cultivated shrub rose (Rosa cultivar)
- Flower color: Deep red to crimson tones (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: Flower color depth, fragrance strength, and overall plant performance may vary depending on the specific cultivar, climate, and cultivation practices.