Jubilee Celebration Rose Rosa Jubilee Celebration = 'Aushunter' (PBR) (S)

👤 Non-toxic to humans
🐾 Non-toxic to pets
🌸 Blooming
🍪 Not edible
‍🌱 Hard-care
rose [Jubilee Celebration]

ABOUT

Rosa Jubilee Celebration, also commonly known as the Jubilee Celebration rose, is a visually striking plant that bears lush flowers. The blooms are renowned for their distinctive coloring, typically characterized by a warm, pink hue with shades that can range from a soft, salmon-pink to a deeper, sunset-like tone at the outer petals. The petals are numerous and typically tightly packed, giving the flower a full, cupped appearance, which gradually opens to reveal a rosette shape. The flowers are noted for their exquisite radiance and a classic, old rose form that carries a delightful, fruity fragrance with hints of fresh lemon and raspberry. The foliage of the Jubilee Celebration rose contrasts beautifully with the flowers; it is a dark and glossy green, providing a resilient backdrop to the blooms. Moreover, the leaves exhibit a healthy sheen, which emphasizes the lushness of the plant. The overall impression of the Rosa Jubilee Celebration is one of grace and exuberance, with its sumptuous blooms making it a favorite among gardeners and rose enthusiasts alike. It is a plant that not only adds a touch of elegance to any garden but also appeals to the senses with its vibrant colors and inviting scent.

Plant Info
Care
Common Problems

About this plant

  • memoNames

    • Family

      Rosaceae.

    • Synonyms

      Jubilee Celebration Rose, Aushunter.

    • Common names

      Rosa 'Aushunter'.

  • skullToxicity

    • To humans

      Roses, generally speaking, are not toxic to humans. They are widely cultivated for ornamental use, and some parts, such as rose hips, are edible and rich in vitamin C. However, the thorns on rose bushes can pose a physical hazard and may cause puncture wounds if not handled with care. While they aren't poisonous, ingesting large amounts of roses, such as the leaves or flowers, can potentially lead to gastrointestinal discomfort due to the fibrous plant material which is not meant for human digestion.

    • To pets

      Roses, including the Rosa Jubilee Celebration variety, are not toxic to pets. They are often grown in gardens and public spaces without posing a risk of poisoning to animals. The primary concern with pets, especially dogs or cats, is the physical danger of thorns, which can cause injury if the pet tries to bite or chew the plant. If a pet ingests a large quantity of rose plant material, such as the leaves or flowers, they might experience mild gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting or diarrhea, but rose plants are not known to be toxic to pets.

  • infoCharacteristics

    • Life cycle

      Perennials

    • Foliage type

      Deciduous

    • Color of leaves

      Green

    • Flower color

      Pink

    • Height

      4 feet (1.2 meters)

    • Spread

      3 feet (0.9 meters)

    • Plant type

      Shrub

    • Hardiness zones

      5

    • Native area

      Cultivar

Benefits

  • money-bagGeneral Benefits

    • Ornamental Appeal: Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration' boasts stunning salmon pink flowers with a dense petal arrangement, adding aesthetic value to gardens.
    • Attractive Fragrance: The plant emits a delightful fruity scent with a hint of lemon, enhancing the sensory experience in the garden.
    • Pollinator Support: The flowers provide nectar and pollen for bees and other pollinating insects, supporting biodiversity.
    • Long Blooming Season: This rose variety often enjoys an extended flowering period from early summer to autumn, providing long-lasting visual interest.
    • Low Maintenance: Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration' is known for its disease resistance, particularly to rust and mildew, making it relatively easy to care for.
    • Versatility in Landscaping: It can be used in various garden settings, including borders, beds, or as a focal point, offering flexibility in garden design.
    • Good Cut Flowers: The roses make excellent cut flowers with a long vase life, perfect for indoor arrangements.
    • Emotional Wellbeing: The presence of beautiful and fragrant flowers like Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration' in the environment can boost mood and promote relaxation.

  • medicalMedical Properties

    This plant is not used for medical purposes.

  • windAir-purifying Qualities

    This plant is not specifically known for air purifying qualities.

  • leavesOther Uses

    • Roses can be used to create natural dyes for fabrics and papers, where their petals impart colors ranging from pink to orange, depending on the process.
    • Petal Confetti: Dried petals of roses are popular as biodegradable confetti for celebrations like weddings, providing a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic.
    • Rose Water: A natural by-product of distillation, rose water is used for its fragrance in cooking, particularly in Middle Eastern cuisines, as well as in cosmetics.
    • Floral Arrangements: Roses are a staple in bouquets and decorative arrangements, appreciated for their beauty and scent, often symbolizing love and appreciation.
    • Garden Design: Roses are often used in landscape gardening to create visually appealing and aromatic garden spaces, with varieties like the Jubilee Celebration offering a lush, colorful display.
    • Edible Flowers: Rose petals are edible and can be used to garnish desserts, salads, and even to infuse syrups, jams, or jellies with a subtle floral flavor.
    • Bath Additives: Dried rose petals can be added to baths as a luxury, skin-softening treat, often used in homemade bath bombs or salts.
    • Natural Potpourri: Roses can be dried and mixed with spices and other dried flowers to create natural potpourri, which can scent and decorate homes.
    • Crafting Material: Roses and their petals can be pressed and used in various crafts, including card making, scrapbooking, and decoupage.
    • Companion Planting: Rose bushes can be planted alongside other garden crops to help deter pests, due to their thorny nature and the beneficial insects they attract.

Interesting Facts

  • bedFeng Shui

    The Rose is not used in Feng Shui practice.

  • aquariusZodiac Sign Compitability

    The Rose is not used in astrology practice.

  • spiralPlant Symbolism

    • Love: As a rose, the 'Jubilee Celebration' commonly symbolizes love. Roses have been used for centuries to convey deep emotions and the 'Jubilee Celebration' rose, with its lush, full blooms and warm color, represents a particularly joyful and loving sentiment.
    • Beauty: Roses are often considered the epitome of beauty in the plant world, and the 'Jubilee Celebration' rose, with its gorgeous, richly colored petals, is particularly striking. Its beauty symbolizes perfection and an idealized form of nature.
    • Celebration: The name 'Jubilee Celebration' itself suggests festivity and happiness. This rose symbolizes the happiness and joy in celebrating important events and milestones in life.
    • Honor: Roses are historically associated with honor and reverence. Giving a 'Jubilee Celebration' rose can be a way to show respect and admiration for someone who is being celebrated or honored.
    • Renewal: As roses bloom and then begin again in cycles, they can represent renewal and the start of new chapters. The 'Jubilee Celebration' rose with its recurrent blooming can symbolize the refreshing and rejuvenating nature of life.

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Every 1-2 weeks
Water
☀️
2500 - 10000 Lux
Light
💦️
6%
Humidity
🪴
Every 2-3 years
Repotting
🌱️
Early spring
Propogation
✂️️
As needed
Pruning
  • water dropWater

    For the David Austin Rose, commonly known as the Jubilee Celebration rose, it is essential to ensure even moisture in the soil, especially during the growing season. Water the plant deeply once a week, providing about 1 to 2 gallons of water for each plant to encourage deep root development. In hot or dry weather, you may need to water twice a week. Avoid overhead watering to prevent leaf diseases, and instead, use a soaker hose or drip irrigation to deliver water directly to the base of the plant. During winter or rain spells, reduce watering but never allow the soil to become completely dry.

  • sunLight

    David Austin Roses like the Jubilee Celebration rose thrive in a location that receives full sun for at least 6 hours a day. An east-facing spot that provides morning sunlight and some afternoon shade is ideal to protect the blooms from the intense heat of the day. However, too much shade can lead to fewer blooms and increase the risk of fungal diseases, so aim for the brightest spot possible without exposing the plant to prolonged midday sun in extremely hot climates.

  • thermometerTemperature

    The Jubilee Celebration rose can survive a range of temperatures but prefers a moderate climate with temperatures between 55°F and 85°F. It can endure winter cold down to about 20°F, but will require protection if temperatures drop further. During hot summers, it's crucial to provide adequate water and some afternoon shade if temperatures consistently exceed 90°F to prevent stress on the plant.

  • scissorsPruning

    Pruning the Jubilee Celebration rose encourages healthy growth, removes dead or diseased wood, and shapes the plant. The best time to prune is in late winter or early spring, just as the buds start to swell. Remove dead wood, any crossing or rubbing branches, and about one-third of the older wood to encourage new growth. Thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation. Deadhead spent blooms throughout the growing season to promote continuous flowering.

  • broomCleaning

    As needed

  • bambooSoil

    The 'Jubilee Celebration' Rose thrives in rich, well-draining soil with organic matter; a mix of loam, compost, and aged manure is ideal. The soil pH should be slightly acidic to neutral, around 6.0 to 7.0.

  • plantRepotting

    'Jubilee Celebration' Roses, being perennial shrubs, don’t require frequent repotting. They are typically planted in the ground rather than repotted unless they outgrow their container or the soil needs replenishment.

  • water dropsHumidity & Misting

    'Jubilee Celebration' Roses prefer average outdoor humidity levels. They do not require specific humidity adjustments when planted in garden settings.

  • pinSuitable locations

    • Indoor

      Place in sunny spot, prune regularly, ensure good air flow.

    • Outdoor

      Full sun, amend soil, mulch base, water deeply, prune.

    • Hardiness zone

      5-9 USDA

  • circleLife cycle

    The Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration', commonly known as Jubilee Celebration Rose, begins its life cycle as a dormant plant or as a bare-root during late winter to early spring when it is typically planted. It progresses to develop a strong root system and foliage emerges as temperatures rise in spring. The plant then enters a vigorous growth stage, producing lush green leaves followed by its first flush of fragrant, pink-tinged blooms from late spring to early summer. After the initial flowering, the Jubilee Celebration Rose will often enter a rest period in the heat of midsummer. With proper care, it may rebloom in late summer or early fall, continuing to produce flowers intermittently until the first heavy frost. Finally, the rose bush enters dormancy again during the winter months, completing its annual cycle.

  • sproutPropogation

    • Propogation time

      Early spring

    • The Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration' or commonly known as Jubilee Celebration rose is most commonly propagated through softwood cuttings. The ideal time for this method is late spring to early summer when new growth is green and flexible but not too woody. To propagate, a gardener would cut a piece of the stem about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) long, making sure that there are several sets of leaves. The lower leaves should be removed, and the cut end dipped in rooting hormone to encourage root growth. This cutting is then planted in a well-draining soil mix, ideally in a pot, and kept in a warm environment with high humidity and indirect sunlight. It usually takes several weeks for roots to develop, at which point the young plant can be transplanted to a more permanent location.