Plant particulars
Botanical title
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’
Different names
Rose ‘Blue Moon’, Hybrid tea rose ‘Blue Moon’
Genus
Rosa
Rosa
Selection or Cultivar
‘Blue Moon’ _ ‘Blue Moon’ is a deciduous, upright, hybrid tea kind rose that’s extremely scented. In aummer it has aromatic, lilac, mauve flowers that repeat.
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ is: Deciduous
Perfume
The flowers are calmly scented.
Behavior
Bushy, Compact
Flower
Pale-purple, Lilac in Summer season
Foliage
Inexperienced in Spring; Darkish-green in Summer season; Darkish-green in Autumn
How you can care
Be careful for
Particular pests
Aphids
, Caterpillars
, Glasshouse pink spider mite
, Leafhoppers
, Rabbits
, Rose leaf-rolling sawfly
Aphids , Caterpillars , Glasshouse pink spider mite , Leafhoppers , Rabbits , Rose leaf-rolling sawfly
Powdery mildew
, Rose black spot
, Rose rust
Powdery mildew , Rose black spot , Rose rust
Common care
Propagation strategies
Budding, Hardwood cuttings
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The place to develop
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ (Rose ‘Blue Moon’) will attain a top of 1m and a ramification
of 0.7m after 2-5 years.
Instructed makes use of
Metropolis, Cottage/Casual, Beds and borders
Cultivation
Plant in full solar, however will tolerate different points too. Greatest to not plant roses the place different roses have grown beforehand.
Soil kind
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil sorts)
Soil drainage
Moist however well-drained, Properly-drained
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Impartial
Gentle
Full Solar
Facet
South, West
Publicity
Sheltered
UK hardiness Word: We’re working to replace our scores. Thanks to your persistence.
Hardy (H4)
Companion vegetation
We don’t at the moment have companion vegetation added for this plant.
Botanical title
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’
Different names
Rose ‘Blue Moon’, Hybrid tea rose ‘Blue Moon’
Genus
Rosa
Rosa
Selection or Cultivar
‘Blue Moon’ _ ‘Blue Moon’ is a deciduous, upright, hybrid tea kind rose that’s extremely scented. In aummer it has aromatic, lilac, mauve flowers that repeat.
Foliage
Deciduous
Perfume
The flowers are calmly scented.
Behavior
Bushy, Compact
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Color
Flower
Pale-purple, Lilac in Summer season
Foliage
Inexperienced in Spring; Darkish-green in Summer season; Darkish-green in Autumn
How you can care
Be careful for
Particular pests
Aphids
, Caterpillars
, Glasshouse pink spider mite
, Leafhoppers
, Rabbits
, Rose leaf-rolling sawfly
Particular ailments
Powdery mildew
, Rose black spot
, Rose rust
Common care
Propagation strategies
Budding, Hardwood cuttings
Month-to-month care recommendation
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The place to develop
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ (Rose ‘Blue Moon’) will attain a top of 1m and a ramification
of 0.7m after 2-5 years.
Instructed makes use of
Metropolis, Cottage/Casual, Beds and borders
Cultivation
Plant in full solar, however will tolerate different points too. Greatest to not plant roses the place different roses have grown beforehand.
Soil kind
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil sorts)
Soil drainage
Moist however well-drained, Properly-drained
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Impartial
Gentle
Full Solar
Facet
South, West
Publicity
Sheltered
UK hardiness Word: We’re working to replace our scores. Thanks to your persistence.
Hardy (H4)
USDA zones
Zone 9, Zone 8, Zone 7, Zone 6, Zone 5, Zone 4
Defra’s Danger register #1
Plant title
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ (Rose ‘Blue Moon’)
Widespread pest title
grape floor pearl
Scientific pest title
Margarodes vitis
Kind
Insect
Present standing in UK
Absent
Probability to unfold to UK (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
2
Affect (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
5
Common biosecurity feedback
Principal pathway; Vitis spp. vegetation for planting; already prohibited. Nonetheless; additional consideration of different pathways is required.
Defra’s Danger register #2
Plant title
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ (Rose ‘Blue Moon’)
Widespread pest title
Apple root knot nematode
Scientific pest title
Meloidogyne mali
Kind
Nematode
Present standing in UK
Unknown
Probability to unfold to UK (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
3
Affect (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
4
Common biosecurity feedback
UK (together with sure different European international locations) obtained probably infested timber in 1992; however these had been destroyed on the finish of the trial interval and focused surveillance has failed to search out any hint of the nematode. Principal impacts are on elm; apple and mulberry and business ought to supply such materials rigorously.
Defra’s Danger register #3
Plant title
Rosa ‘Blue Moon’ (Rose ‘Blue Moon’)
Widespread pest title
Scientific pest title
Rose Rosette Virus
Kind
Virus or Viroid
Present standing in UK
Absent
Probability to unfold to UK (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
3
Affect (1 could be very low – 5 could be very excessive)
4
Common biosecurity feedback
Pest of economical and socially necessary host within the UK; which is at the moment absent. If launched it has the potential to trigger important harm. Statutory motion towards findings is justified and regulation of the pest suggested.
About this part
Our vegetation are underneath higher risk than ever earlier than. There may be growing motion of vegetation and
different materials traded from an growing number of sources. This will increase the possibilities of
unique pests arriving with imported items and travellers, in addition to by pure means. Shoot is
working with Defra to assist members to do their half in stopping the introduction and unfold of
invasive dangers.
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Date up to date: 7th March 2019 For extra data go to:
https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/