Climbing rose Golden Showers (Golden Showers): photo and description, reviews

The large-flowered climbing rose Golden Showers belongs to the climber group. The variety is tall and has tough, stable stems. The rose is a repeat bloomer, heat-loving, shade-tolerant. Recommended for growing in the sixth climate zone.

History of selection

The hybrid variety was obtained in California by breeder Walter Lammers. In 1956, Golden Showers became the first in a list of grandiflora roses created by a scientist. The variety was based on the hybrid tea Charlotte Armstrong, which provided large buds, and the branched climber Captain Thomas. The result is a hybrid with large inflorescences and a tall, voluminous bush.

Description and characteristics of the climbing rose Golden Showers

Golden Showers is a perennial plant whose biological cycle lasts within 15 years.The climbing crop grows quickly; in the second year of the growing season, the first buds appear on the bush, which are removed to redirect the supply of nutrients to the formation of the root system. The climbing rose is fully formed by the fourth season.

The variety is characterized by early flowering. The first buds bloom at the end of May on perennial and last year's stems. A second wave of flowers appears on the current season's canes, opening at the end of August.

Golden Showers is characterized by poor frost resistance, so the variety is recommended to be grown in mild climates, where in winter the temperature does not drop below -20–23 0C. Climbing rose is common in the Stavropol and Krasnodar regions and the southern part of the Rostov region.

Golden Showers is a shade-tolerant plant. A climbing rose cannot always be in an open area. The flowers fade and burns appear on the leaves.

Determine a place for a climbing variety with periodic shading. For photosynthesis, the variety needs 3–4 hours of ultraviolet exposure. In the central regions, growing climbing Golden Showers is possible only in a sunny area, with shelter for the winter and protection from frost in the spring.

Advice! It is better to grow the Golden Showers rose in a portable container and remove it from the site for the winter.

The climbing crop lends itself well to molding. From a seedling you can create a standard version or grow it as a medium-sized bush without long stems. In the latter case, the flowers are formed singly on the stem and are used for cutting.

Description of the re-blooming climbing rose Golden Showers:

  1. An adult plant has a dense branched crown. Perennial vines are dark green, thick, with short thorns.Annual stems are not thorny, with a smooth surface.
  2. The height of the bush reaches 3.5 m, the crown volume is 2 m.
  3. The buds are collected in inflorescences of 3–5 pieces; single ones are less common.
  4. The flowers are semi-double, goblet-shaped, their diameter is 8–10 cm. The buds consist of 35–40 petals with an open core.
  5. The petals are round with wavy edges. The filaments are dark red with large brown anthers.
  6. Climbing Golden Showers produces bright yellow buds. The color of the opened flower is lemon or beige. They bloom one by one. The first wave of flowering begins in May and continues until mid-July. Repeated flowering is less abundant and lasts from August to October.
  7. The dark green leaf blades are leathery and have a glossy sheen. Fixed in 3–5 pieces. on long cuttings.

    The climbing rose Golden Showers calmly reacts to high air humidity; during prolonged rains, the flowers do not lose their decorative effect

The aroma of the variety is subtle, fruity, and persistent. It can be felt in any weather.

Advantages and disadvantages of the climbing yellow rose Golden Showers

Golden Showers is a fairly common variety in ornamental gardening. The climbing variety owes its popularity to a number of advantages over other climbers:

  • repeated and long flowering;
  • fast growth;
  • moldable;
  • flowers do not soak during prolonged rainfall;
  • shade tolerance;
  • early budding;
  • a small number of thorns;
  • standard agricultural technology;
  • persistent, unobtrusive aroma.

Golden Showers have only two disadvantages: low frost resistance and susceptibility to fungal infections.

Reproduction methods

Climbing roses are hybrid varieties, so you won’t be able to get planting material from seeds yourself. The germination of the material is weak; the seedlings do not retain their varietal characteristics. The method of dividing a bush for a climbing variety is rarely used. An adult plant does not take root well after transfer; the main root system and plot may die.

Climbing roses are propagated by layering, cuttings or budding. The latter method gives a good result if the grafting technology was carried out correctly and a variety with the same flowering period was used as a rootstock.

To obtain layering, in the spring, last year's shoot is fixed to the soil surface and covered with soil. The vegetative buds will take root during the season and are insulated for the winter. In the spring, after the young shoots appear, the stem is removed, cut and identified on the site.

Important! The most common method of propagating Golden Showers is cuttings.

The material is taken from last year's lash. It is cut into pieces 10 cm long. The lower cut is made at an angle, the upper part is left flat so as not to be confused when planting. Cuttings are obtained before the buds appear or after the first wave of flowering. The material is placed on the site in a fertile substrate, covered with cut plastic bottles on top.

Golden Showers cuttings take root well and grow quickly, and after 2 years the climbing rose produces its first buds

Growing and caring for the climbing rose Golden Showers

A healthy plant with good stem formation and abundant flowering can only be grown on neutral soil. If the composition does not meet the requirements of a climbing rose, it is adjusted 2 months before placing the seedling in open ground.

For the south, spring planting time is suitable, when the threat of return frosts has completely passed. In autumn, the climbing plant is placed in the ground 1.5 months before the first frost. Choose a place protected from drafts, with moderate soil moisture. The climbing rose does not tolerate lowlands and heavy soils; these factors are taken into account when choosing a site.

During planting, the hole is drained and a nutrient substrate is laid. Climbing rose Feels comfortable near a support or the southern wall of a building.

Attention! If a crop is planted next to a building, then rainwater from the roof should not flood the root.

Agricultural techniques:

  1. To prevent the climbing rose from wasting nutrients on fruit ripening, inflorescences that have completed their life cycle are removed from the bush.
  2. The climbing rose variety is characterized by satisfactory drought resistance. Golden Showers have enough seasonal rainfall; during drought they are watered with plenty of water, but not more than once a week.
  3. They provide soil aeration and remove weeds, these measures are especially relevant for young seedlings of the climbing Golden Showers when the root mass is growing.
  4. To prevent the tree trunk from drying out, you can mulch it.
  5. Climbing roses do not require feeding until they are two years old. In subsequent seasons, nitrogen preparations are applied in the spring, organic matter in the summer, and complex fertilizers in the fall. When Golden Showers enters the flowering phase, phosphorus is added to the main fertilizers during budding, and potassium is used during flowering.
  6. The climbing rose blooms profusely only on stems that are three years old. Every autumn the bush is thinned out, old vines are removed, but the shoots of the current season are not touched.In the spring, sanitary cleaning is carried out, dry and frost-damaged areas are cut off.

Preparing for the winter of climbing Golden Showers consists of the following activities:

  • abundant watering;
  • hilling;
  • mulching.

For the south, these events are enough. In temperate climates, after basic preparation, the lashes are removed from the support, placed on straw or dry leaves, and covered with any material.

You can wrap a rose without removing the shoots from the structure

Pests and diseases

Golden Showers are characterized by medium resistance to infections. The main problem is powdery mildew. For prevention purposes, in the fall the plant and the soil around it are sprayed with copper sulfate, and in the spring colloidal sulfur is used. If there are signs of fungal spread, use Fitosporin. Climbing roses may suffer from black spot. In this case, the “Hom” remedy is effective.

The plant is attacked by aphids. Confidor is used to eliminate pests. Less commonly, climbing roses are affected by the roseate budworm. They destroy caterpillars with Iskra.

Climbing rose Golden Showers in landscape design

Climbing rose is a common element used in landscape design. Golden Showers have been cultivated since the second half of the 20th century, so the variety is common in warm climates. The bushes are used in various design techniques, which include the climbing tall variety. Golden Showers with yellow inflorescences are in perfect harmony with red or pink varieties. Climber is often used for vertical gardening, fixing shoots to a support.

Examples of using Golden Showers in gardening:

  1. Decorate the walls of buildings.
  2. Create arched structures.
  3. When planting linearly, improvised hedges are obtained.
  4. Cover unsightly sections of fences.
  5. Zoning the territory.
  6. They arrange gazebos.
  7. Decorate the fences.
  8. Included in rose gardens.
  9. Create a color accent on the lawn.

Conclusion

Climbing rose Golden Showers is a repeat-blooming variety that is classified as a climber. A tall, branched plant with a dense crown and abundant budding is used in ornamental gardening for vertical gardening. The rose can be grown on a trunk. A variety with low frost resistance, standard agricultural technology and shade tolerance, recommended for the regions of the North Caucasus.

Reviews of climbing rose Golden Showers

Nadezhda Volkova, 38 years old, Kislovodsk
The climbing rose Golden Showers produced single buds in the second year. At the same time, the shoots grew to 1.5 m. In the third season, the climbing rose revealed all its varietal qualities. Vibrant flowering continued throughout the summer. The first wave was abundant, during the break single buds opened, then autumn flowering followed.
Polina Surikova, 49 years old, Yeisk
I have had a yellow rose, Showers, growing on my arch for 4 years. In winter, I don’t remove or wrap the stems; mulch is enough. The only disadvantage of climbing roses is that the buds bloom quickly and fade after 3 days. But there are a lot of them on the bush and they open sequentially. The short cycle has virtually no effect on the abundance of flowering; you just have to constantly trim off fading flowers.

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