Liliana Rose Rosa Liliana = 'Poulsyng' (PBR) (S)

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

ABOUT

The Rosa Liliana, commonly known as a type of rose, is a captivating plant that showcases an array of charming blooms. The flowers are typically a soft, pastel shade that embodies a sense of soothing elegance. Each rose is formed with multiple layers of delicate petals that unfurl gracefully from a tight central bud. This concentric arrangement of petals provides a lush, full appearance to each bloom. The petals may have a velvety texture, contributing to their luxurious visual appeal and inviting touch. The edges of the petals often display a subtle frill, adding to their intricate and ornate look. As the rose opens up, it may reveal a cluster of stamens in the heart of the flower, often a contrasting, eye-catching color compared to the pale petals. The foliage of the Rosa Liliana typically exhibits a rich green hue, forming a striking backdrop to the soft-colored flowers. Leaves are generally compound, with several leaflets per leaf, and they may have a glossy sheen or serrated edge, providing additional texture to the plant's overall appearance. The leaves and stems contribute a lush, voluminous framework that supports the roses, often making the plant look dense and hearty. The rose as a whole has a well-branched structure, allowing for numerous blooms to be displayed, sometimes creating a bouquet-like effect. New buds may be visible among the open flowers, indicating the ongoing nature of the plant's bloom cycle. Depending on the variety, thorns might be present along the stems, discretely hidden beneath the foliage and flowers, providing a natural defense mechanism for the plant. Overall, the Rosa Liliana is a beautiful and classic addition to any garden, with its enchanting flowers and contrasting, robust foliage. Its blooms are often associated with grace and romance, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting and floral arrangements.

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About this plant

  • memoNames

    • Family

      Rosaceae.

    • Synonyms

      Liliana Rose, Poulsyng Rose.

    • Common names

      Rosa Liliana = 'Poulsyng' (PBR) (S).

  • skullToxicity

    • To humans

      Roses, which is the common name for the plant Rosa Liliana = 'Poulsyng' (PBR) (S), are not considered toxic to humans. Generally, rose petals are edible and are often used in culinary applications or for making rose water. However, it is important to note that the thorns on rose plants can cause physical injury if not handled carefully, and some people might be sensitive or allergic to rose pollen or fragrant compounds, which could cause skin irritation. Ingesting large amounts of rose leaves or other plant parts may cause gastrointestinal discomfort due to the fibrous plant material, but they are not known to contain significant toxins that would cause severe poisoning in humans.

    • To pets

      Roses are also not considered toxic to pets. Much like in humans, roses, including Rosa Liliana = 'Poulsyng' (PBR) (S), may cause some mild gastrointestinal upset if a pet ingests a significant quantity of the foliage or blooms, but they are not known to cause serious poisoning. The main risk to pets is the physical hazard posed by the thorns, which can lead to injuries if a pet chews on the stems or tries to eat the plant. Pet owners are advised to keep an eye on their pets to prevent any potential injuries from the thorns.

  • infoCharacteristics

    • Life cycle

      Perennials

    • Foliage type

      Deciduous

    • Color of leaves

      Green

    • Flower color

      Pink

    • Height

      3 feet (0.91 meters)

    • Spread

      2 feet (0.61 meters)

    • Plant type

      Shrub

    • Hardiness zones

      6

    • Native area

      Cultivar

Benefits

  • money-bagGeneral Benefits

    • Aesthetic Appeal: Adds vibrant color and beauty to gardens with its striking pink blooms.
    • Fragrance: Rosa Liliana emits a pleasant scent that can enhance the sensory experience of a garden.
    • Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies, which are vital for pollination and a healthy ecosystem.
    • Landscape Versatility: Can be used in various garden settings such as borders, hedges, or as a standalone specimen due to its compact growth habit.
    • Emotional Wellbeing: The presence of flowering plants like Rosa Liliana has been shown to improve mood and reduce stress levels.
    • Cultural Symbolism: Roses are often associated with love and appreciation, making them an ideal gift or a meaningful addition to a garden.
    • Long Blooming Season: Offers a lengthy period of blooming, providing long-lasting color and interest to the landscape.
    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, it can tolerate periods of low water, making it suitable for xeriscaping and reducing the need for frequent watering.
    • Cold Hardy: Capable of withstanding colder temperatures, making it suitable for growing in a variety of climates.

  • 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

    • Natural Fabric Dye: Petals of the Rosa Liliana can be used to make a light pink or purple dye for fabrics.
    • Botanical Illustration: Due to its unique color and form, artists and botanical illustrators might use the Rosa Liliana as a subject for their artworks.
    • Gourmet Cuisine: The petals of the Rosa Liliana can be crystallized or used as an edible decoration on high-end desserts and cakes.
    • Perfume Inspiration: Although not directly used as an ingredient, its scent profile could be analyzed and recreated for use in perfumes and scents.
    • Photography Subject: The appealing aesthetic of the Rosa Liliana makes it a favored subject for photographers, particularly for macro photography.
    • Handcrafted Potpourri: The dried petals of the Rosa Liliana can be included in handcrafted potpourri mixes for their fragrance and color.
    • Wedding Celebrations: The flowers can be used in wedding bouquets, centerpieces, or as petal confetti due to their romantic appearance.
    • Floral Bath Soaks: Petals can be added to bath water for a luxurious, spa-like floral soak experience.
    • Specialty Paper Making: When crafting handmade paper, Rosa Liliana petals can be embedded in the fibers for a decorative touch.
    • Culinary Syrups: The petals can be infused into syrups for flavoring cocktails, teas, or drizzling over desserts.

Interesting Facts

  • bedFeng Shui

    The rose is a flower that can be used in Feng Shui to promote love and healing energy. According to Feng Shui principles, pink roses like Rosa Liliana can be placed in the southwest area of a garden or room to enhance romance and relationships. They can also be placed in the center of the home to promote overall well-being and positive chi.

  • aquariusZodiac Sign Compitability

    The rose is not used in astrology practice.

  • spiralPlant Symbolism

    • Love: The rose is a classic symbol of love, representing deep affection and romantic attachment.
    • Beauty: The Rose's aesthetic appeal has long been associated with physical and inner beauty.
    • Balance: The 'Rosa Liliana' with its well-formed blooms and symmetry can represent balance and harmony.
    • New Beginnings: A rosebud, in particular, can symbolize hope and the start of new things, such as relationships or projects.
    • Honor: Given traditionally as a mark of respect, roses can convey honor and reverence.

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

    The Fairy Rose, which is the common name for Rosa Liliana 'Poulsyng', should be watered deeply and infrequently to encourage strong root growth. Aim to water the plant with about one to two gallons every week during the growing season, depending on weather conditions. In hot and dry weather, increase watering to twice a week. Ensure the soil is moist but not waterlogged, as overwatering can lead to root rot. During the winter, reduce watering as the plant goes dormant. It's best to water early in the morning to allow foliage to dry during the day and reduce the risk of diseases.

  • sunLight

    The Fairy Rose thrives best in full sun conditions, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. An ideal spot for this plant would be in an area that receives unfiltered sunlight for most of the day, ensuring vibrant blooms. Partial shade is tolerable but may result in fewer flowers and weaker growth.

  • thermometerTemperature

    The Fairy Rose prefers a temperate climate with temperatures ranging from 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal growth. It can withstand minimum winter temperatures down to about 20 degrees Fahrenheit but should be protected from harsh winter conditions. The ideal growing temperatures for this rose variety fall between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • scissorsPruning

    The Fairy Rose should be pruned to maintain shape, remove dead or diseased wood, and encourage flowering. Prune in late winter or early spring, just before new growth starts, cutting back the plant by about one-third of the previous year's growth. Deadheading, or removing spent flowers, should be done regularly throughout the blooming season to promote continuous blooms.

  • broomCleaning

    As needed

  • bambooSoil

    The best soil mix for Rosa 'Liliana', commonly known as a variety of rose, should be rich in organic matter with good drainage. A mixture of one-third compost, one-third garden soil, and one-third gritty material like perlite is ideal. Roses prefer a slightly acidic to neutral soil pH, between 6.0 and 7.0.

  • plantRepotting

    Roses like Rosa 'Liliana' are typically planted outdoors and do not require frequent repotting. However, if grown in containers, they should be repotted every 2 to 3 years to replenish the soil and provide room for root growth.

  • water dropsHumidity & Misting

    Rosa 'Liliana' prefers average outdoor humidity levels. Excessively high humidity can lead to fungal diseases, so ensure good air circulation. Typical garden humidity is generally adequate for these roses.

  • pinSuitable locations

    • Indoor

      Place in bright, indirect light with good air flow.

    • Outdoor

      Full sun, rich soil, water deeply, ensure good drainage.

    • Hardiness zone

      5-9 USDA

  • circleLife cycle

    Rosa Liliana, commonly known as a variety of garden rose, begins its life cycle when the seeds germinate, typically in spring, after overcoming dormancy triggered by cold stratification. It progresses to the seedling stage, establishing a basic root system and a shoot that emerges above the soil. As it matures, the plant enters the vegetative stage, where it develops a strong bushy structure with thorny stems, compound leaves, and it may take a few years to mature fully. Once mature, the rose begins its reproductive phase, characterized by the blooming of fragrant flowers, typically in late spring to early summer, which can be various shades of pink, red, and sometimes with hues of orange or yellow. These flowers are followed by rose hips (fruit), which contain seeds that allow for propagation of the next generation. Roses can live and bloom for several years if provided with the proper care, including pruning, which is crucial for encouraging growth and maintaining plant health.

  • sproutPropogation

    • Propogation time

      Spring to Early Summer

    • Propogation: For Rosa Liliana, commonly known as a variety of rose, the most popular method of propagation is by cuttings. This technique involves taking a healthy, disease-free stem from a mature plant, ideally 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) long with several leaves. The bottom leaves are removed, and the cut end is dipped in a rooting hormone. The prepared cutting is then placed in a well-draining soil mix, with about half of its length buried. The environment must be kept humid by covering the cutting with a plastic cover or placing it in a greenhouse to encourage root development. Rooting typically takes place within 4 to 8 weeks, after which the new plant can gradually acclimate to less humid conditions before transplanting.