CHUXAY GARDEN Black Rose 5 Seeds Rare Black Lovely Flower Shrub Flowering Plant Fragrant Gardening Gifts Grows in Garden and pots

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Black Hybrid Tea Rose belong to Hybrid Tea Roses (what a surprise!). Apart from its honorable ranking in the large family of hybrid roses, it still has a great privilege: thanks to the deep dark red color of its flower, it is called black rose, since its flower sometimes approaches almost the "elusive", absolutely black coloring rose. While it was initially developed to meet the needs of florist trades, its cultivation soon spread to the gardens by the ‘anxious’ friends of this odd kind of flower-lovers, attracted and fascinated by the extremely dark colors of the flowers of various herbaceous but also shrub plants. How to grow rose seeds: Plant the rose bush seeds approximately 6 mm deep in a seed planting mix in seedling trays or your own planting trays.The planting mix should be very moist but not soaking wet. Seal each tray or container in a plastic bag and place them in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 weeks. Planting Roses from Seeds The next step in how to grow roses from seed is to sprout the rose seeds. After having gone through their “stratification” time, take the containers out of the refrigerator and into a warm environment of around 70 degrees F. (21 C.). I do my best to time this for early spring when the seedlings would normally be coming out of their cold cycle (stratification) outside and starting to sprout. Once in the proper warm environment, the rose bush seeds should start to sprout. The rose bush seeds will usually continue to sprout over the course of two to three weeks, but probably only 20 to 30 percent of the rose seeds planted will actually sprout.