Artemis is an English (romantic) rose, appreciated for its classic beauty and intense fragrance.
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Description of the Artemis rose
Color: Creamy white, sometimes with pale yellow hints in the center.
Shape: Large, globular flowers with over 80 petals.
Fragrance: Intense, with notes of anise and spices, which makes it special among romantic roses.
Flowering: Repeats throughout the season, in clusters of 5-10 flowers.
Dimensions: Grows up to 1-1.2 m in height and 70-90 cm in width.
Foliage: Dark green, dense, with good disease resistance.
Resistance: Very good resistance to rain and diseases, making it an excellent choice for gardens.
It is perfect for romantic gardens, borders, and cut flowers, due to its elegant appearance and strong scent.
For the Artemis rose to grow healthy and bloom abundantly, here are some essential planting and care tips:
Planting
Location: Choose a sunny spot where it receives at least 6 hours of sun per day. It also adapts to partial shade, but flowering will be reduced.
Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6-7). If the soil is clayey, mix it with sand and compost for better drainage.
Distance: Plant it 50-60 cm away from other roses or plants, for aeration and disease prevention.
Care
Watering: Water 1-2 times a week, especially during dry periods, directly at the roots, avoiding watering the leaves.
Fertilization: Apply special fertilizers for roses in spring, after the first bloom, and in late summer, to stimulate new waves of flowers.
Pruning:
Spring: Remove dry and weak branches, leaving 4-5 main stems.
Summer: Remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
Autumn: Branches can be shortened to prepare the plant for winter.
Mulching: A layer of mulch maintains moisture and protects the roots.
Winter protection
In cold areas, protect the base of the plant with soil, leaves, or straw to prevent frost.
It is a very disease-resistant rose, but for prevention, you can apply fungicide treatments against powdery mildew and rust.