• Photo of Rosa 'Salet' (Rosa 'Salet's)

Plant Profile: Rosa 'Salet'

Names

Salet

  • Photo of Rosa 'Salet' (Rosa 'Salet's)

Phonetic Spelling:RO-zuh

Genus:Rosa

Species:

Family:Rosaceae

First introduced in 1854, this plant features vibrant green foliage and minimal thorns. In hot climates, it requires ample watering and mulching to thrive. It is a robust species that can endure less-than-ideal soil conditions and typically spreads to about three feet.

Category: Moss

Aroma: Sweet

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Rosa 'Salet' Feature Summary

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Rosa 'Salet' Feature Summary

Flowers
Clear rose pink, Large flat double, muddled blooms; deepen in cool weather; repeat flowering in fall
Attributes
Whole Plant Traits
Landscape

Rosa 'Salet' Flowers

Rosa 'Salet': Flower Description

Clear rose pink, Large flat double, muddled blooms; deepen in cool weather; repeat flowering in fall

Rosa 'Salet': Flower Color

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Pink

Rosa 'Salet': Flower Value To Gardener

Edible
Fragrant
Good Cut
Good Dried
Long Bloom Season
Long-lasting
Showy

Rosa 'Salet': Flower Bloom Time

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Rosa 'Salet' Leaves

Rosa 'Salet': Leaf Description

bright green

Rosa 'Salet': Leaf Color

spa
Green

Rosa 'Salet': Hairs Present

No
Yes

Rosa 'Salet' Stem

Rosa 'Salet': Stem Description

few thorns

Rosa 'Salet': Stem Is Aromatic

No
Yes

Rosa 'Salet' Attributes

Rosa 'Salet': Life Cycle

Annual
Biennial
Bulb
Perennial
Woody

Rosa 'Salet' Whole Plant Traits

Rosa 'Salet': Plant Type

Annual
Bulb
Carnivorous
Edible
Epiphyte
Fern
Ground Cover
Herb
Herbaceous Perennial
Houseplant
Mushroom
Native Plant
Ornamental Grasses and Sedges
Perennial
Poisonous
Rose
Shrub
Succulent
Tree
Turfgrass
Vegetable
Vine
Water Plant
Weed
Wildflower

Rosa 'Salet' Landscape

Rosa 'Salet': Resistance To Challenges

Black Walnut
Compaction
Deer
Diseases
Drought
Dry Soil
Erosion
Fire
Foot Traffic
Heat
Heavy Shade
Humidity
Insect Pests
Pollution
Poor Soil
Rabbits
Salt
Slugs
Squirrels
Storm damage
Urban Conditions
Voles
Wet Soil
Wind