Phonetic Spelling:RO-zuh
Genus:Rosa
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Family:Rosaceae
The Navada rose, a prominent white cultivar, was created by Pedro Dot in Spain in 1927. This robust shrub typically reaches heights and widths of 5 to 7 feet or even more, featuring a rounded shape and a few thorns. It produces an abundance of blooms in May and June, with the possibility of additional flowering throughout the summer months.
For optimal growth, plant it in average, moist, well-drained soil, ensuring it receives full sun to partial shade. To minimize the risk of diseases, avoid overcrowding the plant to allow for adequate air circulation. Applying mulch can help retain soil moisture.
This versatile plant can serve as a striking specimen, a foundation plant, a hedge, or be grouped in small clusters. Additionally, it can be trained to grow on a trellis.
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