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"Queen Elizabeth" Rose Rare Flowering Live Plant

"Queen Elizabeth" Rose Rare Flowering Live Plant

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Add a touch of royalty to your garden with the Queen Elizabeth Rose, a timeless beauty loved for its soft pink flowers, glossy green leaves, and year-round blooming habit. Perfect for Indian gardens, this hardy rose variety combines elegant looks with easy care, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

Plant Type Air-layered
Family Rosaceae
Common Names Queen Elizabeth Rose
Flower Colour Pink
Plant Age Small plant – 5 months old  
Big plant – 8 months old
Plant Height Small plant – approximately 1.5 feet  
Big plant – approximately 2 feet
First Bloom 1 month
Ideal Temperature 10°C to 35°C
Sunlight Requirement Full sun (5-6 hours daily)
Fragrance Yes
Flowering Frequency Throughout The Year
Maintenance Required Easy

🌟 Why Choose the Queen Elizabeth Rose?

Gorgeous Pink Blooms:

Soft pink, semi-double to fully double blooms that keep flowering from summer through early winter.

Glossy Dark Green Foliage:

The glossy leaves make the flowers stand out and give the plant a lush, healthy look.

Fragrant Flowers:

The flowers have a light, sweet fragrance that adds a pleasant touch to your garden.

All-Season Bloomer:

This rose blooms in all seasons and grows well in Indian weather.

Pollinator Friendly:

Attracts bees, butterflies, and enhances biodiversity.

🌱 Plant Care:

Follow these simple care tips to help your Queen Elizabeth Rose grow strong, bloom abundantly, and stay lush throughout the year.

☀️ Sunlight

Queen Elizabeth Rose loves the sun and performs best with at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Morning sunlight is especially important to dry dew on leaves and prevent fungal issues. Though it can tolerate partial shade, fewer blooms and slower growth are expected. Avoid heavily shaded areas to keep your plant thriving.

💧 Watering

Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water deeply when the top 2–3 inches of soil feel dry. Shallow, frequent watering leads to weak roots. Roses prefer thorough watering that reaches deep into the soil. Watch out for signs like yellowing leaves (overwatering) or crispy edges (underwatering).

🌱 Soil

Use well-draining, loamy soil that is rich in organic matter. Ideal pH is slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.0). Mix compost, cow dung manure, or organic garden soil to enrich the base. Avoid clayey, water-logged soil, as roses dislike standing water around their roots. Add a layer of mulch or bark chips for improved aeration and moisture control.

🌡️ Temperature

The Queen Elizabeth Rose plant thrives in Indian temperatures between 10°C to 35°C. It can tolerate moderate summer heat but might need partial shade during extreme hot spells. In winter, protect from frost with a light mulch or garden cloth. Extreme weather can affect blooming, so monitor the plant and adjust watering or protection as needed.

🍽️ Fertiliser

Feed the Queen Elizabeth Rose during the growing season using balanced organic fertilisers. Use bone meal during flowering time to promote vibrant blooms, and cow dung manure monthly to maintain lush foliage. Seaweed extract—liquid or granules—supports strong root growth and stress resistance. Avoid chemical fertilisers as they may burn the plant or reduce natural resilience.

✂️ Pruning

Prune in late winter or early spring, just before new growth starts. Trim away dead, diseased, or weak stems. Regularly deadhead faded blooms to encourage fresh flowers. You can shape the plant into a neat, rounded shrub as it grows. Use sharp, clean tools to prevent disease and encourage healthy regrowth.

🐛 Pest & Disease Control

The Queen Elizabeth Rose is resistant to mildew, rust, and black spot but still may attract pests like aphids, thrips, caterpillars, and spider mites. For organic control, use neem oil or bio-pesticides such as Metarhizium Anisopliae or Beauveria Bassiana. A strong water spray can help remove soft-bodied pests. Keep the area clean and avoid overwatering. Use our sprayer for easy and effective application in the right spots to prevent fungal infections.

🪴 Container vs Ground Planting

Start with a 12x12 inch pot or grow bag for young Queen Elizabeth Rose plants. As the plant grows, shift to a larger 18x18 inch or 24x24 inch container to give the roots ample space to expand. Always ensure the container has proper drainage holes to prevent waterlogging and root rot.

While ground planting allows deeper root growth and supports larger, healthier plants with more abundant blooms, container planting is perfect for small spaces like balconies or terraces with a little extra care.

🌼 Common Problems & Solutions

Overwatering:

Leads to yellow leaves and soft, rotting roots. Always check soil moisture before watering.

Underwatering:

Causes dry, brittle leaves and reduced flower output. Maintain consistent moisture, especially in hot seasons.

Low Light:

Reduced flowering and leggy growth are signs of insufficient sunlight. Move to a sunnier location.

Soil Issues:

Avoid compact or clay-rich soils. Amend with compost and sand for proper aeration.

Fungal Infections:

Promote airflow by spacing plants well and avoid overhead watering.

🌟 Benefits of Queen Elizabeth Rose

Royal Appearance:

Perfectly shaped pink blooms add a regal and charming touch to your space.

Long Flowering Season:

Keep enjoying beautiful flowers for most of the year with minimal effort.

Low Maintenance:

No need for daily care or chemical sprays—easy to manage even for beginners.

Versatile Planting:

Grows well in containers, small balconies, home gardens, or as a hedge.

💖 Bring home the Queen of Roses – add the Queen Elizabeth Rose to your garden and enjoy its timeless beauty!

Note: There are quite a few processes and steps to be done by us to make sure the plants are shipped very safely. Hence please allow us 5-7 business days for processing and shipping your orders. Orders are usually shipped on Mondays and Tuesdays to ensure that the shipments are not held up during weekends.

Plants if damaged while transit will be replaced free of cost. We will need an uncut unboxing video for processing the replacement


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