Rosa ‘La Sevillana’: everything you need to know about this cultivar

Rosa La Sevillana

When roses enter your life, discover that there is not just one type, but many different varieties, each one more beautiful. One of them is the La Sevillana rose, a scientific name that does not really mention its origin (it is not from Seville).

Do you want to know what the La Sevillana rose looks like? What are its characteristics and the care you need to take to buy one for your garden? So take a look at this file we have prepared for you. Shall we start?

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How is the La Sevillana rose

Petal details

The first thing you need to know about the La Sevillana rose is that “La Sevillana” is its scientific name. It is a cultivar which owes its origin to the rose grower Marie-Louise (Louisette) Meilland. He created it in France in 1978 as a cross between various seeds (‘MEIbrim’ x ‘Jolie Madame’ x ‘Zambra’ x ‘Zambra’) and pollen ((‘Tropicana’ x ‘Tropicana’) x (‘Poppy Flash’ x ‘Rusticana’)) as it appears on Wikipedia.

Physically, it can reach 60 to 120 centimeters in height, but it is much wider, since it can reach 150 centimeters.

How are its leaves and flowers

In the case of the leaves, these are dark green in color and are very shiny. The same thing happens with the stem, erect and dark in color.

However, The same is not true for the flowers, which can be orange or reddish. Indeed, it is possible that you will find other white or pink roses under the same name; but these are not the originals, but “landscape” cultivars from La Sevillana.

Focusing on the original flowers, each of them can be about 7-8 centimeters in diameter. Moreover, they are composed of about 9 to 16 petals. The flowers are solitary, it is not customary to throw them in groups.

Yes OK spring and summer are the periods when it can bloom the most, the truth is that it does this throughout the year if you have late or frequent pruning.

As for its lifespan, it is generally quite long, we are talking about between 30 and 100 years.

La Sevillana rose treatment

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After learning more about the La Sevillana rose, Would you like to have it in your garden? The truth is that it is not difficult, since it can be found in many stores. But if you also give it the care it needs, you’ll make it last much longer and you’ll be able to enjoy those “special” roses.

lighting and temperature

Like virtually all roses, this one is no different when it comes to location. The best is outside, and if possible in full sun because it resists it very well. Actually, You shouldn’t worry about the sun hitting it or how hot it gets, nothing will happen to it.

At least it needs 8 hours of direct sunlight to flower properly. It is true that it can adapt to having fewer hours, even in the shade, but this will prevent it from flowering.

As for the temperature, you should not worry too much either. You know the heat tolerates it without a problem. AND As for the cold, as long as it does not exceed -6°C, nothing will happen.

Substrate

The soil that the La Sevillana rose needs must always contain drainage so that there are no accumulations of water (which can harm its health). For that, It is recommended to add a universal substrate with compost and perlite so that it is well nourished.

This mixture can be used both to have it in the garden and to plant it in a pot.

Irrigation

Watering, being in full sun, should be a little more frequent than with other roses. In this case, it needs 4-5 or daily watering in the summer. For its part, in winter 2-3 times are quite enough.

Of course, if you have it in a pot, be very careful if you have a plate on it as this can rot the roots and with it also the plant itself.

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As for the subscriber, we recommend that you use a liquid if you have this potted rose, because that is how you will get it to be better nourished. However, in the case of having it in the garden you can opt for compost or manure to apply at the end of summer (in autumn) or early spring.

Another option is to use organic fertilizers, applying them once a month.

Size

As we have already told you, pruning is one of the La Sevillana rose cares that can influence the rosebush to bloom more regularly. Although it also depends on other factors, good pruning to eliminate diseased, dry or intertwined branches can sanitize the rosebush.

But It is convenient that all the branches are pruned, and that wilting roses are removed as soon as possible so that they do not attract pests or disease. In addition, you can encourage it to bloom again.

Multiplication

Finally, you have the spread of this rose. What is certain is that It is not difficult at all and is done as with other roses. That is to say, at the end of winter, semi-woody stems (generally 1 to 2 years old) should be chosen. These, when pruning, move away because they can help us to have new roses.

When planting them, this can be done in two ways:

  • Or you put them in water and wait for them to generate roots. This is not the easiest method as many rose cuttings take too long to make.
  • Or you put them directly in the ground. Of course, we advise you to put a little cinnamon on the cuts to prevent them from rotting in contact with water or soil.

Now all you have to do is wait and only when you see the first shoots appear, you will know that he has succeeded and will succeed. This, yes, be careful because we are talking about a young plant and it is possible that it is not used to the climate, temperature and sun. In other words, you have to keep an eye on it to prevent it from dying on us.

As you can see, this is the La Sevillana rose. Would you dare to have it in your plant collection?

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