Highly known for its luscious blooms and licorice-like scent, the Julia Child rose is a smaller rose variety and is often grown in containers. They have deep green, leathery foliage that creates a beautiful contrast against the yellow roses. The common name of this plant comes from the famous chef Julia Child, who personally chose this rose to bear her name. The Julia Child rose likes a lot of sunshine and thrives when receiving 6-8 hours of sun exposure each day, while a well-draining soil is the key, as they likes to drink plenty of water but dislikes soggy soil.
CLICKING HERE WILL REDIRECT YOU TO THE BLOG PAGE.
Source: The Spruce
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(webp)/JuliaChildrose-1291356819c44cbf90082b370c4de347.jpg)
No comments yet... Be the first to leave a reply!