Rose Empress Farah, description of the variety, features of planting and cultivation


Characteristics of the flower

The shape of the bush in this species is vertical, gradually expanding from the root to the top.
The plant is quite tall, sometimes reaching 2 m in height, but more often it does not exceed 1.5-1.6 m. The width of the bush is from 0.8 to 1.2 meters. The shoots are powerful, dotted with a moderate number of thorns. The thorns have a very wide base, grow upright, and have a slight slope towards the bottom.

The rose bush is very dense, abundantly covered with leaves. The leaves are quite large and glossy. The leaf blade is straight-shaped, very soft to the touch, light green in color. Each shoot produces 1 bud. The bud of the flower is goblet-shaped.

The petals are white, with crimson edges. They are planted very tightly to each other, so when the buds open, they begin to turn outward, which is why only the colored crimson edges are more visible.

When turned out, the leaves take on a pointed appearance.

The Empress Farah flower is quite large, up to 12-13 cm in diameter. It consists of a relatively small number of petals (from 17 to 25).

The first flowering of the Empress occurs already in the second year after planting in open ground. The aroma of the flower is not pronounced; it is almost impossible to sense it from a great distance. In the morning the scent of the rose is more intense, and by evening it practically disappears.

The smell is more fruity than floral.

Empress Farah is a heat-loving plant. However, it can also survive winter frosts that drop below -23 degrees Celsius. In regions where the temperature drops below -23 degrees Celsius, the bush will need good shelter for the winter.

The Empress's immune system is at a high level. Unlike many other hybrid roses, it is resistant to powdery mildew and black spot. At the same time, the flower is not protected from such a scourge as rust.

As for insects, aphids can create serious problems.

The flower is also resistant to high humidity. Flowers do not deteriorate, do not get wet or rot.

Description of the variety

Imperatrice Farah

The unusualness of the flower is that it has a non-standard transition from white to crimson-red color. The flower bud is a classic glass with twisted petals.

The flower looks very elegant due to the fact that the tips of the petals are bent outward only where they are colored with carmine. Carmine strokes are visible even when the flower bud has not yet opened.

The plant has virtually no contrast between the flower and the leaves; the leaves are light green.

The Empress Farah rose variety, despite its exclusivity, is completely unpretentious in care and is not susceptible to various diseases. Throughout the entire life of the bud, it does not lose its decorative effect at all, both at the stage of bud formation and when the flower fully blooms.

The year of introduction is considered to be 1992. This year, the Empress Farah rose received many awards in Geneva, Tokyo and other cities.

On the territory of Russia, the rose variety Empress Farah also became known in 1992, although no one knew exactly the true name, but it was believed that this series included 6 cultivars, with very large buds, and they were created by the house of Delbar. Today, the Empress Farah variety is available in every corner of Russia, but some gardeners still select five more varieties for it “for their retinue.”

This variety of rose is used for landscaping and is also suitable for cutting. Flowers bloom for a very long time, and repeatedly throughout the summer season. If you plant Empress Farah in the sunny part of the site, then receiving a large amount of sunny color, the buds will be more saturated with pronounced two-color tints.

Rose buds are quite large and can reach 13 centimeters, bloom smoothly, and look like double flowers. Flowering occurs for a very long time, slightly wave-like, which is almost imperceptible.

The aroma of rose is very subtle, one might even say slightly noticeable. However, this property is offset by the deep contrast of the bud colors.

Rose bushes are of the erect type, vigorous. They can reach a height of 120 centimeters. The leaves are quite large and shiny, practically not susceptible to disease.

Bright flowers with a touch of nobility delight almost all gardeners, and therefore the Empress Farah rose is on the lips of all gardeners!

Description of the variety, history of creation

A new variety of hybrid tea roses was bred by the owner of the club of lovers of these flowers, Georges Delbard, back in 1973 and presented to the only Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi. The breeder's son, Henri Delbard, was so fascinated by this wonderful woman that he suggested naming the roses after the Shahini, who had invested so much in the development of the culture of her country.

Empress Farah - one of the most beautiful varieties of roses

The Empress Farah hybrid rose variety was officially developed by the Delbard breeding company in the early 90s of the last century. The presentation took place at the Orleans Flower Show in 1995. Since then, roses, as magnificent and elegant as the great woman who gave them their name, have enjoyed constant popularity among flower lovers.

Additional Information. According to rumors, Delbar bred about five varieties of this variety, all with huge and wonderfully smelling flowers, but flower growers have still not been able to reproduce them.

Brief description, characteristics

Rose Princess Farah, as it is also called, has a very interesting goblet-shaped flower with elongated, completely snow-white petals in the center.

Rose bush variety Empress Farah

The remaining parts of the inflorescence form crimson-purple densely packed tiers, elegantly bending back. Moreover, their intensity and shade varies depending on the light (from coral to bright red).

  • Rose bushes of this variety are erect, they grow well, reaching a height of 1.5-2.0 meters with expansion towards the tops.
  • There are many shoots, each of them ends with a bud.
  • When fully opened, each rose reaches 13 centimeters in diameter.
  • The spines are sharp, have a wide base, and are light brown in color.
  • The leaves are light green in color, leathery to the touch, and glossy-shiny. Their light tone perfectly matches the delicate color of the petals.

The delicate aroma has pronounced sweet-pear notes, which flower lovers love.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

Rose Queen Farah has many varietal advantages:

  • resistance to low temperatures;
  • disease resistance;
  • easy to cut;
  • blooms magnificently and for a long time;
  • the petals in the inflorescence remain tightly pressed to each other throughout the entire flowering period;
  • unpretentiousness to growing conditions.

Some may also find disadvantages in this wonderful flower:

  • the bush is quite thorny, which makes it a little difficult to care for;
  • constant feeding is required for abundant flowering;
  • in the absence of pruning, the number of buds is minimal;
  • the shoots are quite long and “unruly”;
  • the smell of the flower is very delicate, but rather weak;
  • in some regions the plant may take a long time to come out of dormancy.

Use in landscape design

Thanks to its magnificent external characteristics, the Farah rose is excellent for beautifying garden plots in the form of single “islands”. Bushes can be planted, alternating different shades of petals, then you will get a marvelous ornament.

Attention! Planted in groups, very thorny rose bushes form a kind of living fence.

Description of the hybrid tea rose variety Princess of Monaco

The bushes of this variety are erect and vigorous. The shoots of the Princess of Monaco rose can grow up to 1.0 m in height, and the width of an adult bush can be up to 0.6 m. The opening buds have a weak but very pleasant aroma. The shoots are well leafed, the foliage is typical of rose bushes, medium in size, with sharp tips, dark emerald color, with a characteristic shine of the upper leaf blades.

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. Flowering of this variety begins in June and continues throughout the season.

Blooming densely double buds do not open completely. The petals have a two-color color - the middle is white with a cream tint, and the edges are soft pink, which darkens and becomes dark crimson as the flowers bloom.

Video about roses Princess of Monaco

Princesse de Monaco rose buds bloom slowly - within 10-12 days

. Cut flowers can stand in water for up to 2 weeks, which makes this variety attractive to florists - they use the Princess of Monaco rose to make bouquets and holiday arrangements.

Important!

During the flowering period, this shrub requires heat and a lot of sunlight - during the rainy season the buds stop opening.

The faint aroma of opening flowers reveals fruity notes.

Photo of rose Princess of Monaco

The rose variety Princess of Monaco is frost-resistant - the bushes can withstand temperatures down to -29 degrees Celsius

. However, experts recommend covering the Princess of Monaco rose for the winter in regions with winter temperatures below -20 degrees.

The variety has high immunity, so it practically does not get sick and is not attacked by insect pests.

Care

Rose Empress Farah is absolutely easy to care for, despite the fact that it is a unique plant. The variety is winter-hardy and disease resistant. The decorative effect of a rose is preserved both in the form of a bud and a fully blossomed flower.

You need to water the rose abundantly, making sure that the top balls of the soil do not dry out. Fertilize every week using complex mineral fertilizers with nutrients.

This variety of roses is used for landscaping and is suitable for cutting. Flowering is long and repeated, begins at the end of June and ends with the onset of frost. Empress Farah, planted in a sunny area, acquires a more saturated color with pronounced two-tone tints.

Bloom

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The buds on a rose of this variety bloom in two waves from the beginning of summer to the second ten days of October. Flowering is characterized by lushness and rich color tints.

Period of activity and rest

Roses are at rest with slow sap flow from the end of October until the end of the first ten days of spring. Activity is observed in the summer months, starting from the end of May - then Empress Farah blooms especially magnificently.

Care during and after flowering

During bud setting and flowering, watering and phosphorus are required. Lack of moisture during this period can cause premature leaf fall and poor flowering.

After the flowers dry (late summer), they stop applying fertilizers so as not to provoke the growth of new shoots and feed the plant with potassium mixtures for better wintering.

What to do if it doesn't bloom

A rose can give a bad color if there is a lack of soil moisture or if there is a deficiency of minerals in it. The problem can be solved by regular complex feeding of potassium and phosphorus, as well as increased watering.

Planting in open ground

For the successful establishment of flower queens on the site, it is necessary to provide for all the important points: planting time, choosing a place for a flower bed, preparing the soil.

Roses are grown from seeds, stem cuttings, plots from a whole bush, and root cuttings.

The easiest and most reliable way to grow young bushes is from cuttings.

Rose cuttings

What time to plant

Flower growers recommend carrying out this operation in the second ten days of April, if by that time the street air is warm enough. If the frosts ended even earlier and do not return, you can start planting.

Selecting a location

Hybrid tea varieties are very light-loving, so the future flower garden should be well lit by the sun and also sufficiently ventilated.

Important! You should avoid blowing the area with cold winds, as well as shading, otherwise you won’t have to wait for a lush color

How to prepare the soil and flower for planting

Roses are not very picky about soils - any soil is suitable for them, except one that is too heavy or light. Loams that are slightly dry and have an acidic Ph level are best suited for these beauties.

To prepare for planting, you need to dig up the soil and add a mixture of fertilizers:

  • humus (compost) in a proportion of 10-20 kg per 1 square meter;
  • 200 gr. ash;
  • 400 gr. lime;
  • 2 tablespoons of superphosphate mixture.

It is advisable to complete the preparatory procedures at least a month before planting the seedlings, preferably even in the fall.

The planting hole is dug to a depth of 0.5−0.6 m, at the bottom of which a mound of soil and humus with compost is formed.

Boarding procedure

Before planting, cut off damaged areas on the roots of seedlings, trim them slightly and treat them with a growth stimulator. You should also leave only a couple of buds on the shoots.

The seedling is placed in a prepared planting hole, the roots are carefully distributed over its entire surface and covered with soil, which is slightly compacted from the outside. Afterwards, you should water the future bush and mulch it with peat.

Features of caring for the Empress Farah rose

The rose of this variety is completely unpretentious in care, but for abundant and beautiful flowering and a long life of the bush, certain agrotechnical rules must be followed.

Watering

In arid climates, the rose must be watered as the earthen ball dries out; in hot summers, watering should be more frequent; about 2 buckets of water at room temperature are needed per plant. It is undesirable to overdo it in watering, so as not to provoke rotting of the roots.

Top dressing

From the second year of life, the rose must be fed once every two to three weeks, alternating mineral and organic fertilizers. Feeding should begin immediately after removing the winter shelter. At the stage of bud emergence, fertilizing with potassium fertilizers is required. Mineral fertilizers must be applied after watering.

Trimming

The main pruning is done in the spring. Shoots damaged over the winter are pruned to a healthy place. Strong shoots are shortened to 2-4 buds. In autumn, when the first frosts begin, it is necessary to cut off the last flowers and remove weak and broken shoots, cut the rest by half.

Before sheltering for the winter, you need to remove all leaves from the remaining shoots. But this must be done when the temperature drops to -10 degrees, otherwise the rose may sprout sprouts and buds again, which is very undesirable, because the plant will be greatly weakened before winter.

Hilling and loosening

Rose bushes need to be earthed up twice a year - in mid-October and after frost sets in. To do this, the soil is mixed with fermented manure and the bushes are hilled with the mixture. Loosening of the root area should be done after each watering for better soil permeability. It is also necessary to promptly remove weeds that take away moisture and nutrients from the bush.

Transplantation and propagation

Roses are propagated by dividing the bush and cuttings. When replanting and dividing the bush, the plant is removed from the soil, the roots are washed well with plain water and divided into several parts. The resulting seedlings are planted in a new place. Typically, these activities are carried out in the spring, after the onset of persistent heat.

Cuttings are harvested and rooted in the summer. For this purpose, choose long shoots with unopened buds. Cuttings are cut from the center of a stem 8 cm long with 2-3 buds. The upper cut is made straight, and the lower one at an angle. In order for the cutting to take root faster, it is placed in a jar of boiled water with the addition of a growth stimulant. As soon as the roots appear, the cuttings must be planted in the soil, covered with a jar on top, and conditions of high humidity must be created by spraying them with water daily.

Disease and pest control

The Empress Farah rose variety is highly resistant to common diseases such as powdery mildew, black spot and gray rot. But sometimes it gets attacked by rust. You can fight this scourge only by removing the affected leaves in a timely manner. During the summer, spray the bushes with 2% Bordeaux mixture or a copper-soap solution, a decoction of nettle or wormwood. The underside of the leaves must be treated especially carefully.

Of the pests, roses are especially loved by aphids. You can fight it by spraying with insecticides Actellik, Aktara, Fufanon. Or folk remedies - a soap solution with the addition of a decoction of tobacco, ash and kerosene.

Preparing for winter

With the onset of frost -10 degrees, the rose must be covered. Before doing this, prune, remove leaves and mulch the root soil. Cover the remains of the bush with spruce branches.

Diseases, pests and ways to combat them

The description of this variety of roses speaks of their resistance to diseases and pests, including even powdery mildew or black spot. Sometimes, however, Empress Farah is affected by rust or attacked by aphids.


Aphids are the main pest of roses

Rust is removed by cutting off the damaged parts of the flower, and aphids and other pests can be washed off with a stream of water, and also sprayed with a soap solution or other insecticide.

Named after the wife of the Iranian emperor Farah Pahlavi, the rose is equally elegant and magnificent. This is one of the most wonderful hybrid tea varieties of roses, which are very popular among gardeners for their beauty and ease of care.

Growing

Planting is done using seedlings.

You can plant a rose when:

  • The threat of frost has long passed;
  • The nights become warm;
  • The soil warms up well;
  • Daylight hours have lengthened significantly.

If all conditions are met, you can plant the rose in open ground.

Planting in open ground

The rose is planted in holes filled with compost or humus. Additionally, fresh manure is added. A week after planting, mulching with peat is carried out.

Boarding time

In the Russian central zone, planting is carried out in the second - third ten days of May. In more northern regions, this time shifts by about a week (30th of May). The weather during planting of seedlings should be sunny and dry.

Selecting a location

The place should be bright, well protected from the wind (for example, next to fruit trees, but not in the shade). It is desirable that groundwater lies as far from the surface as possible.


The plant loves the sun and tolerates partial shade well.

Preparing the soil and flower

The Empress rose should be planted in holes filled with a nutrient mixture. Ash and complex superphosphate fertilizer are added to the compost (humus). The day before, the planting material is cut and soaked in a growth stimulator.

Step-by-step instruction

The seedling is carefully placed in a dug hole and covered with earth. The soil is not compacted

After this, watering is carried out. You can spud it up a little. In the future, it is necessary to water as the soil dries out.

Care

The main care activities are:

  • Trimming;
  • Watering and loosening;
  • Feeding;
  • Preparing for winter.

Proper care is necessary for the plant to maintain its spectacular appearance for a long time.

Watering rules and humidity

One bush needs 2 buckets of water. If the summer turns out to be rainy, this dose decreases. You can’t water it often so as not to destroy the roots. The recommended time for watering is morning and evening, when there is no extreme heat.


Do not allow the soil to become waterlogged

Fertilizing and soil quality

Rose Queen Farah loves slightly acidic soils and does not grow well in sand and marshy areas. The soil should be loose, with a large percentage of loam. When feeding, special complex fertilizers for roses are used.

Attention! Nitrogen fertilizers must be applied strictly according to the instructions. The plant does not like an excess of this trace element

Pruning and replanting

The main purpose of pruning is the correct formation of the crown and the removal of diseased, deformed shoots. Pruning is carried out immediately before wintering. It is better to replant as rarely as possible - the plant has a very sensitive root system.

Features of wintering

The flower tolerates frost well. Before leaving for the winter, the plant is fed one last time by loosening the soil. Spruce spruce branches are used as a covering material.

During periods of activity and rest

The dormant period of the Emperor Farah rose lasts quite a long time: from October to the end of March. The peak of plant activity occurs at the end of May - beginning of June, it is at this time that most varieties of Empress Farah bloom.

During and after flowering

During flowering, potassium fertilizers should be regularly applied; they contribute to the proper formation of buds. In autumn, fertilizing should be reduced. When the rose has completely faded, pruning is carried out to remove dried flowers and deformed branches.

What to do if it doesn't bloom

If Empress Farah does not bloom, the situation can be saved by timely application of complex fertilizing. Rose responds well to potassium and phosphorus. You can also try increasing watering, especially in hot weather.

Phenomenon: a person who does not age

Every year there are more cases when a person not only stops aging, but also begins to look younger. They do nothing to rejuvenate, neither in terms of lifestyle changes, nor in terms of medical intervention. Scientists call this phenomenon a phenomenon. Its nature is not clear, but is of great interest.

Cases of stopping aging and turning aging into rejuvenation are different. These stories have both a happy ending and a sad one. There are children who remain at their age immediately after birth. Their bodies age, but unevenly, causing deformation. The aging process is slow. One year of growing up for such children is equal to 4 years for ordinary children. Such a child will never be able to grow old, because he will die from other causes prematurely. For parents, this is not a miracle, but a real disaster. Scientists believe that the cause lies in gene mutation. But they can’t say anything for sure yet.

There are also people who stop aging after certain circumstances occur. They quickly get younger, but then they begin to age again more intensively than before and die. Also, there are more optimistic cases when a person simply does not age as quickly as ordinary people. The rate of his aging is so slow that it is almost invisible to others.

Ageless Candy Lo

The model is of Chinese origin. Candy is now 50 years old, but she looks like a 30-year-old woman in her prime. Mother of three children. She believes that slow aging in her case is associated with an ideal lifestyle, the absence of bad habits, a positive psychological attitude and sports. Realizing that she was significantly younger than her peers, Candy used her advantage for commercial purposes by writing a book about her story. The book is called Timeless.

Young Rosa Faroni

This woman is now 97 years old, can you believe it? This is exactly the man who, having lived to 97 years, still does not age. On the contrary, Rosa Faroni became so much younger that her acquaintances no longer recognized her, confusing her with her daughter.

Now she jokes about how if she decides to get pregnant, wouldn't it be funny to give birth when her 100th birthday is around the corner? At the same time, as gerontologists note, she became younger not only in body, but also in mind.

All her data is at least 70 years younger than her passport age. She has a sharp mind, excellent memory, and physical fitness. All her life she never followed any diets, did not lead a healthy lifestyle, smoked and drank. This is a real phenomenon.

Sleepless Yakov Tsiperovich

At 58 years old, this guy looks like he's in his 30s. This is a man who lives in Germany. After a clinical death experience that lasted about an hour, he woke up and stopped aging. This happened in 1979.

An interesting fact about this man’s story is that he doesn’t need sleep. He can't sleep at all. He learned over time to give his body a horizontal position, but it does not need sleep.

In order to learn to lie down on the surface without hindrance, he needed time and yoga classes. Now Yakov Tsiperovich is 58 years old, he is completely healthy and looks exactly the same as he did before his clinical death.

Ageless Sei Senagon

The Japanese woman Sei had just turned 75 years old when she stopped aging. She began to look younger. The physiological process of her body has completely turned into a process of rejuvenation. Hair and teeth were renewed, wrinkles disappeared, the menstrual cycle started again, and sexual desire appeared. Over time, the woman began to look completely young. She had to divorce her husband and remarry a younger man, with whom she had a child.

Advantages and disadvantages

Among the advantages, everyone notes the unusual sweet and sour fruity aroma of Imperatrice Farah; the rose has an attractive appearance due to its two-color and large size of glass-shaped noble flowers, which remain decorative and do not fall apart when fully bloomed. Withstands both sun and wind. The blooming flower lasts a very long time and is beautiful to cut.

Among the shortcomings noted:

  • the thorniness of the bush, which makes it difficult to care for;
  • without fertilizing and pruning it blooms poorly;
  • weak aroma.

With proper care, Rose Empress Farah will delight the eye with unusually bright flowers. It is suitable both for decorating the site and for cutting.

The French know a lot about the selection of exquisite roses. We all know the Red Intuition rose, which came to us from France. And no less popular Frenchwoman is Empress Farah.

This variety appeared in the Russian Federation relatively recently, although in fact it is a fairly old variety with an interesting history. The development of Empress Farah was carried out by the French company Delbar.

Empress Farah is a hybrid tea rose.

And today we will present a detailed description of this flower, its photo and reviews of those people who encountered the Empress live.

Reviews from gardeners

Lovers of growing flowers are delighted with the unusual appearance of this variety of roses. But everyone notes one feature that the Empress Farah rose has. Reviews from gardeners indicate that it does not have the expected aroma. The scent of roses is light and barely noticeable. But its proud beauty and unusual color make the lack of aroma not so significant.

In addition, it has been noticed that the rose flower lasts a long time (about ten days). The hybrid tea rose Empress Farah is not afraid of rain, sun or wind. Weather conditions do not harm her at all. You also don’t have to worry about diseases; black spot and powdery mildew are not scary for this variety. Only aphids cause trouble, but it is not difficult to deal with.

The plant tolerates wintering well. It emerges from hibernation later than other varieties, but quickly catches up and can even surpass its neighbors in growth.

Bright noble flowers are the subject of admiration for many gardeners. In gardens where different varieties of roses grow, Empress Farah will stand out with its unusual appearance, attracting true connoisseurs.

Characteristics of the flower

The shape of the bush in this species is vertical, gradually expanding from the root to the top. The plant is quite tall, sometimes reaching 2 m in height, but more often it does not exceed 1.5-1.6 m. The width of the bush is from 0.8 to 1.2 meters.

The shoots are powerful, dotted with a moderate number of thorns. The thorns have a very wide base, grow upright, and have a slight slope towards the bottom.

The rose bush is very dense, abundantly covered with leaves. The leaves are quite large and glossy. The leaf blade is straight-shaped, very soft to the touch, light green in color. Each shoot produces 1 bud. The bud of the flower is goblet-shaped.

The petals are white, with crimson edges. They are planted very tightly to each other, so when the buds open, they begin to turn outward, which is why only the colored crimson edges are more visible.

When turned out, the leaves take on a pointed appearance.

The Empress Farah flower is quite large, up to 12-13 cm in diameter. It consists of a relatively small number of petals (from 17 to 25).

The first flowering of the Empress occurs already in the second year after planting in open ground. The aroma of the flower is not pronounced; it is almost impossible to sense it from a great distance. In the morning the scent of the rose is more intense, and by evening it practically disappears.

The smell is more fruity than floral.

Empress Farah is a heat-loving plant. However, it can also survive winter frosts that drop below -23 degrees Celsius. In regions where the temperature drops below -23 degrees Celsius, the bush will need good shelter for the winter.

The Empress's immune system is at a high level. Unlike many other hybrid roses, it is resistant to powdery mildew and black spot. At the same time, the flower is not protected from such a scourge as rust.

As for insects, aphids can create serious problems.

The flower is also resistant to high humidity. Flowers do not deteriorate, do not get wet or rot.

Flower propagation

Reproduction is best done by cuttings. For manipulation, shoots are selected from the central part of the stem (about 8 cm in length) with unopened buds.


Propagation by cuttings

When is it produced?

It is best to propagate the beautiful rose in mid-spring in the morning.

Detailed description

To get an ideal cutting, you need to use a sharp knife to make an even cut at the top and bevel the bottom at an angle. Place the cuttings in water with a growth stimulator for a couple of weeks, while the container is placed in the shade. Once the roots have grown sufficiently, the plant is ready to be planted in open ground.

At first, the seedlings are covered with jars and moistened daily.

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