Shrub rose variety Pink Piano (Pink Piano): description, planting and care

Rose Pink Piano is a bright beauty with carmine petals from the German Piano line, which is loved and revered by many gardeners around the world. The bush attracts attention with the shape of the bud. The flower seems to be a revived copy of a rose, transferred by the wave of a magician’s hand to the modern world from the canvases of ancient paintings by English artists.

The Pink Piano rose flower has more than a hundred petals.

History of selection

The rose variety Piano Pink is classified as a hybrid tea. It was introduced by breeders from Germany at the beginning of the 21st century. The Piano pink rose was brought to the attention of the public in 2007 by the Tantau nursery, located in northern Germany and conducting research work for more than a hundred years.

Breeders used tea roses and hybrids with luxurious double buds to obtain the variety. As a result, the Pink Piano rose has the best properties of both parents. Duration of flowering of tea culture, large double bud from hybrids and their renowned winter hardiness.

Nature itself made a significant contribution to the creation of this type of tea rose.The hybrid formed independently in natural conditions. It is one of the most popular flowers for cutting material.

Description of the Pink Piano rose and characteristics

The rose bush, compact in width, reaches a height of more than a meter. The stems are erect, elastic and powerful, reddish in color, the leaves are shiny, dark in tone, dense to the touch, reminiscent of expensive leather.

The rose flower is peony-shaped, in the half-opened state it has the shape of a ball, in the open state it has the shape of a bowl, with a huge number of gracefully curved petals of a classical shape. The aroma is persistent, with a raspberry tint, subtle and elegant.

With proper nutrition and proper care of the Pink Piano rose bush, the size of the blooming bud can reach 12 centimeters in diameter. The color is pink, bright and rich, over time under the influence of solar ultraviolet radiation it becomes simply soft pink.

A bouquet of exquisite Piano Pink roses will decorate any celebration

The inflorescences of the bush are dense, containing from 3 to 7 buds. There may be single flowers, it all depends on climatic conditions and care.

Rose Piano Pink is a repeat-blooming variety; it pleases gardeners with secondary flowering that occurs closer to autumn, after a month and a half break.

Important! Timely pruning is of great importance for the decorative appearance of an adult plant: in the spring, dead shoots are removed from the rose bush and a beautiful rounded crown is formed. During the summer, old peduncles are removed and corrected.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

The Pink Piano bush rose inherited from its ancestors all the positive qualities of natural hybrids:

  1. High resistance to infectious diseases such as black spot and powdery mildew.
  2. Resistant to wind gusts and vertical impacts of rain, rose bushes and inflorescences do not lose their decorative appearance even after severe bad weather.
  3. Resistant to heat and cold, easily tolerates return frosts in the spring.
  4. Long repeated flowering.

The Piano Pink variety has no obvious shortcomings; the only feature is the careful selection of the location for planting the bush. Direct rays of the sun at its zenith can cause burns on the petal plates of a rose, so during hot daytime shading is required, of natural or artificial origin.

Reproduction methods

To propagate varieties of roses obtained by crossing, only vegetative methods are used. Pink Piano is no exception. There are three methods used for this type:

  1. Layering formation. At the very beginning of summer, a mature shoot from last year is selected and bent to the ground. The place of contact with the ground, half a meter from the mother bush, is fixed with a wire hook, after which it is sprinkled with a layer of soil 5-8 cm thick. The rooting site is constantly moistened with a watering can; complete drying out of the soil is unacceptable. Next spring, the young rose plant is cut off from the main bush and transplanted to a prepared place.
  2. Graft. In early spring, a rose shoot is grafted onto a two-year-old rosehip seedling.
  3. Dividing the bush. Performed in early spring, immediately after the snow cover melts. Using a sharp shovel, cut off part of the bush and transplant it to a new place, slightly shortening the roots.

It is better to prepare the hole for the Pink Piano rose in the fall; fertilizers applied during the winter period will saturate the soil with useful substances

Growing and care

The main point in the agrotechnical approach to growing a plant such as the hybrid tea rose Pink Piano is the correct selection of a permanent location:

  • sun rays in the morning, with light partial shade at noon;
  • absence of drafts and strong winds;
  • moderate ventilation.

The soil ideal for the Pink Piano rose bush is black soil or loam mixed with organic matter. In places with high groundwater levels, drainage in the root zone must be arranged.

After planting, the young Pink Piano plant must be shaded during hot hours and watered regularly.

Roses are fertilized three times per season on moist soil:

  • In the spring, nitrogen fertilizers are applied:
  • in summer - phosphorus-calcium;
  • in autumn - potassium.

Application rates must comply with the instructions for use of a particular drug.

Watering the Pink Piano rose bush is done regularly, but in moderation; excessive waterlogging leads to the development of fungal diseases of the roots. It is best to combine watering with regular loosening of the soil and mulching of the surface layer.

The frost resistance of the plant is worthy of praise, but when grown in regions with long and harsh winters, the Pink Piano rose variety requires additional shelter. With the onset of stable frosts, the root system is insulated with organic residues, peat, sawdust, coniferous spruce branches and other available materials. Foam caps are good for insulation and pyramidal shapes.

Attention! Under no circumstances should plastic films be used to cover a rose bush for the winter; under such protection the bush will rot and die.

Pests and diseases

Rose Piano Pink is not susceptible to infectious diseases such as black spot or powdery mildew, but, like all plants on Earth, it can be attacked by garden pests.

In this case, the gardener must take immediate measures to protect the bush. If the leaf blades and inflorescences are covered with damage of mechanical origin, it means that the roses have been attacked by caterpillars or slugs. When infested by aphids, the leaves of the plant are covered with a sticky coating; the spider mite leaves a white coating on the leaf blades, similar to fine cobwebs. Any pests can be easily destroyed by generously spraying the green mass of the bush with a systemic insecticide, which can be bought in stores for gardeners and gardeners.

Advice! For the prevention and strengthening of plant immunity, growth stimulants in the spring are excellent; during prolonged bad weather, roses can be treated with a solution of copper sulfate or a fungicide.

If the damage to the rose is small, you can mechanically clean the bush and remove leaves and inflorescences affected by pests.

Application in landscape design

Shrub rose Pink Piano carries the spirit of English aristocracy with a light patina of exquisite antiquity. Tall shoots and splendor of dense foliage, combined with sophisticated luxurious buds, allow decorators and landscape designers to create magnificent compositions in gardens and parks based on it.

Rose bush of the Piano Pink variety is a wonderful decoration for a garden or park

The bush looks great both in single plantings and in groups, rose gardens or large flower beds. The external similarity of rose buds to peonies allows these plants to be used in group plantings, complementing and highlighting each other’s beauty.The colors are selected in the same tone, or, conversely, the contrast effect comes to the fore.

Conclusion

Rose Pink Piano is a frost-resistant plant that is not prone to infection with infectious diseases. The beauty of the inflorescences and the unusual shape of the bud, the bright carmine color of the petals, and the powerful bush invariably attract the attention of connoisseurs and inspire lovers of landscape art to create new exquisite compositions.

Reviews with photos about the rose Pink Piano

Mamaeva Lyudmila, 73 years old, Barnaul.
I planted the Piano Pink rose bush seven years ago, when I was still full of energy. Before planting, I doubted for a long time whether I would have the strength to care for the rose, because I would never get any younger. I didn’t make a mistake at all, I water it twice a week, if there is no rain, I insulate it for the winter with fallen leaves from the apple tree. I loosen the root zone of the bush as needed so that weeds don’t grow; in short, I don’t overwork myself too much. But what a marvelous aroma and fabulous beauty the buds are - words cannot describe them! I go out onto the porch and my soul rejoices!

Borovinskaya Nadezhda, 27 years old, Lipetsk.
We bought a dacha in the winter so we could take our son out of the stuffy city for the summer, and in the spring we discovered a thorny bush in a quiet area behind the house. I wanted to throw it away, thanks to my neighbor, who told me that this was a varietal rose, which she once presented to the former owner. The variety is called Pink Piano. It does not require special care, it winters in our area almost without shelter, you just need to insulate the roots a little. And once our beauty bloomed, I couldn’t take my eyes off her, I’ve only ever seen flowers like these in pictures in children’s books. It’s very beautiful, I will take care of it and cherish it.

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