Park hybrid tea rose Chippendale (Chippendale): description, photos, reviews

Rose Chippendale is a popular plant that is grown to decorate the garden. The variety is valued by gardeners for its bright and long-lasting flowering and unique aroma of buds. This rose tolerates frost well, so it is suitable for regions with harsh climates. Caring for a plant comes down to performing several simple procedures.

History of selection

The Chippendale rose variety is relatively new. It was obtained by German breeder Hans Jürgen Evers in 2005. Subsequently, the rights to the variety were purchased by Tantau, which specializes in breeding and growing new types of roses. The flower is named after the famous English furniture maker Thomas Chippendale.

The variety is known under other designations:

  1. Ali Man
  2. Music Hall.

Tan97159 (Tantau catalog designation).

The variety became world famous in 2013 after winning several awards.As a result, the plant began to be actively bred in nurseries and on private plots.

Description and characteristics of the Chippendale rose variety

The plant belongs to scrubs. The Chippendale Gold rose is classified as a hybrid tea rose, however, some gardeners classify it as a climbing rose.

The rose is a strong bush up to 120 cm high and up to 100 cm wide. The spreading of the shoots is insignificant. Therefore the plant is compact.

The stems are strong, dark green in color with a small number of thorns. The leaves are medium-sized, glossy, oval-shaped with pointed tips. Color – dark green.

Chippendale buds are formed in the upper part of the shoots, 2-3 pieces each. The variety is distinguished by large double flowers consisting of more than 50 petals. The diameter of the open bud reaches 12 cm. The shape is cup-shaped. The color is soft pink with orange, peach and yellow hues.

Hybrid tea roses begin to bloom in early June

Buds form in mid or late May. Usually flowering is continuous. It can last until mid-autumn (under favorable weather conditions). More often, flowering occurs twice a year. As early buds bloom, new ones continue to form.

Important! Chippendale roses bloom for the first time in the second year after planting in the ground.

Flowering is very abundant. Up to 30 buds appear on 1 bush. The decorative effect of the plant is emphasized by the rich foliage, against which the flowers look even brighter. Chippendale roses are also known for their pleasant aroma with fruity notes.

The hybrid variety tolerates unfavorable conditions well. Therefore, "Chippendale" is often grown in regions where other types of roses cannot be planted. It has pronounced resistance to cold.

The bushes tolerate frost down to -27 degrees. In the southern regions, it is not necessary to cover the rose for the winter. In the middle zone, as well as in the Urals and Siberia, bushes require protection from cold winds.

The Chippendale variety tolerates short-term drought well. The lack of precipitation and watering does not affect the condition of the flowers. They do not dry out or crumble. Damage to the plant occurs only when there is no watering for a long time. Then the flowering period is shortened and the plant begins to fall off prematurely.

Increased humidity caused by heavy precipitation does not harm the plant. When planted in well-drained soil, the flower is not at risk of stagnation of liquid and rotting.

Hybrid tea roses are classified as light-loving. However, planting in direct sunlight may be harmful to the plant. It is best to plant the bush in partial shade, where it will be protected from overheating and not deprived of light.

Numerous photos and reviews of Chippendale roses indicate that this plant is resistant to fungal and viral infections. The strong aroma of the flowers attracts insect pests. Therefore, caring for such a plant requires mandatory treatment with insecticides for preventive purposes.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

Chippendale roses are known for their many advantages. This sets them apart from other decorative varieties.

Main advantages:

  • long flowering;
  • compactness of bushes;
  • frost resistance;
  • good drought resistance;
  • low sensitivity to infections;
  • nice smell.

Despite a number of undeniable advantages, the Chippendale variety also has disadvantages. Every gardener should take this into account before growing such a plant.

Petals can change color depending on the light

Disadvantages of the variety:

  • sensitivity to pests;
  • long growth time;
  • lack of flowering in the first year after planting;
  • demands on growing conditions.
Important! If not properly cared for, a hybrid tea rose will lose its varietal qualities. The buds will become smaller and their color less saturated.

Despite the presence of shortcomings, the Chippendale variety is in demand among domestic gardeners. Therefore, you should consider the basics of agricultural technology for ornamental plants.

In the video about Chippendale roses:

Reproduction methods

Hybrid tea varieties of roses are not recommended to be divided. Damaged bushes recover slowly and do not bloom for a long time. The main method of propagation is cuttings.

Obtaining planting material:

  1. A faded shoot is separated from the bush.
  2. The lower leaves are torn off from it.
  3. Deepen into the prepared soil substrate by 5-6 cm.
  4. Cover with film or a plastic bottle.
  5. Spray with water periodically.

The cuttings will take root and can be transplanted into open ground or into a large container. You can propagate the Chippendale rose by layering. One of the side stems is dug in, watered abundantly and left. Roots begin to form on the shoot underground. Subsequently, the stem is separated from the mother bush.

Planting and caring for the Chippendale park rose

The plant is planted in lighted areas with partial shading during the day. Planting is carried out at the end of April or mid-May. Chippendale roses require loose, well-fertilized soil. A mixture of leaf and turf soil in combination with peat and compost is suitable.

 

Important! Planting roses in areas with dense, swampy soil is strictly prohibited.

Carrying out landing:

  1. Dig a hole 70-80 cm deep.
  2. Broken brick or expanded clay is placed at the bottom for drainage.
  3. Fill the hole halfway with soil mixture.
  4. The roots of the seedling are placed in an antiseptic solution for 20 minutes.
  5. Place the plant in the soil.
  6. Straighten the roots and sprinkle with loose soil.
  7. The root collar is buried 10 cm.
  8. Fill the hole with soil and water it.

You cannot plant more than 6 bushes nearby so that they do not shade each other.

After planting, it is recommended to remove the top shoots from the plant. This promotes root growth and rapid adaptation to new conditions.

Bushes require special care when flowering. Due to the large number of buds, the Chippendale rose quickly depletes the soil. It is necessary to regularly fertilize the flower with mineral fertilizers. They are applied once every 4 weeks.

Watering is carried out 2-3 times a week. If the weather is not dry, the frequency is reduced. Each bush requires 10 liters of water. The rose responds well to sprinkling, so it needs to be sprayed periodically.

With each watering, loosen the soil so that it does not become compacted. To retain moisture, it can be mulched with bark or straw.

Is it possible to prune a Chippendale rose in half?

The need for such a procedure is questioned by many gardeners. Looking at the photos, reviews and description of the Chippendale rose, we need to clarify this issue.

Such a flower cannot be cut in half. It grows for a long time and removing shoots can negatively affect its size. After flowering, the Chippendale rose needs to be cut back by 1/3. Usually shoots are shortened by 1-2 buds.

Important! Roses over 2 years old are pruned. In the first year, shoots can be removed from the flower only immediately after planting.

Sanitary pruning is carried out at the end of autumn, when the leaves fall off the bushes. In the spring, shoots that have dried out over the winter are removed.

Pests and diseases

The variety is resistant to infections.The only common disease is black spotting. It is caused by a lack of potassium.

A characteristic sign of the disease is the appearance of necrotic spots on the leaves

Affected shoots are cut from the bush. The plant is treated with Bordeaux mixture or foundation solution.

Common pests include:

  • spider mite;
  • green aphid;
  • leaf roller;
  • scale insect;
  • slobbering pennies.

Insecticides are used to control pests. The interval between treatments is 3 days. It is carried out 3-4 times, depending on the type of pest. For prevention, the bush is sprayed with a soap solution, infusions of garlic or tobacco leaves.

How to plant a Chippendale rose in landscape design

The plant is usually used for single planting. 4-6 bushes are placed nearby. Due to their long flowering period, Chippendale roses do not need to be planted together with other plants.

For group planting, shrubs are usually used, which remain decorative throughout the season. It is also advisable to grow plants with roses that repel pests.

Nearby you can plant:

  • hosts;
  • dwarf conifers;
  • spirea;
  • silver wormwood;
  • Heuchera;
  • calendula;
  • cuffs;
  • geranium;
  • lavender;
  • marigold;
  • nasturtiums

Plants that are undemanding in terms of soil composition should be planted next to Chippendale roses.

Experienced gardeners recommend placing ornamental crops on a plant 60-70 cm tall. Then they will not create shadows and will not harm each other.

Conclusion

Rose Chippendale is an ornamental variety characterized by frost resistance, drought resistance and many other advantages. The plant is distinguished by long flowering and unique decorative qualities.Planting and care are feasible even for novice gardeners, especially since Chippendale roses are less demanding than other varieties. The plant is suitable for single and group plantings in the garden.

Reviews with photos about the park hybrid tea rose Chippendale

Olga Onufrieva, 53 years old, Sochi
The Chippendale variety is my favorite. I like the glossy leaves and bright terry buds. The first flowering is more abundant than the second. It is best to tie the stems so that they do not break under their own weight.

Elena Sharapova, 32 years old, Perm
The rose is wonderful, but for some reason it grows wider rather than taller. The flower is very beautiful and does not get sick. Heat does not harm the plant, but in the fall the petals become brighter. The buds are large with a very strong smell.

Vladimir Baklitsky, 47 years old, Moscow

The Chippendale variety is the most disease resistant. After pruning, all the foliage is healthy and shiny. So far the bush is not tall, but 3-4 buds are already appearing on it in each wave. I expect the plant to gain strength and bloom more profusely.

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