
Plant : miniature rose
Rosa 'Scrivluv' BABY LOVE
Miniature Rose (Rosa ‘Scrivluv’ BABY LOVE) is a delightful little rose perfect for small gardens and containers. It has attractive, glossy, dark green foliage with glossy, cherry-red buds that open into very attractive, semi-double flowers with petals of a bright pink-peach colour edged in white. The blooms have a delightful fragrance and usually appear in waves right through until autumn. It is an easy care shrub that can be pruned right back for rejuvenation. It is perfect for a little bit of extra colour on the patio or for those hard-to-plant areas in your garden.
Plant Care Essentials:
Light Requirements
Full sun
Water Scheduling
Average
Growth Habit
Low
Plant Profile:
- Scientific Name:
- Rosa 'Scrivluv' BABY LOVE
- Family:
- Rosaceae
- Plant Type:
- Deciduous shrub
- Origin:
- United States
- Size:
- 3.00 to 4.00 feet
- Growth Rate:
- Low
- Light Requirements:
- Full sun
- Watering Needs:
- Average
- Maintenance:
- Low
- Flower Color:
- Yellow
- Drought Tolerant:
- No
- Tropical:
- No
- Indoor:
- Yes
- Has Fruits:
- No
- Edible Fruit:
- No
- Poisonous to Pets:
- No
Care Instructions:
Rosa 'Scrivluv', commonly known as BABY LOVE, is a delightful miniature rose cultivar characterized by its compact growth habit and clusters of bright, golden-yellow blooms. This rose is highly valued for its continuous flowering throughout the growing season and its resistance to common rose diseases. BABY LOVE is perfect for adding a pop of color to small garden spaces, containers, or as a low-growing hedge, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Light
BABY LOVE thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering. It can tolerate partial shade, but too much shade may reduce the number of blooms.
Water
Water your BABY LOVE rose deeply and regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the foliage, which can lead to fungal diseases. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
Soil
BABY LOVE prefers well-draining, fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0 to 7.0). Amend heavy clay or sandy soils with organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, to improve drainage and fertility.
Temperature
The optimal temperature range for BABY LOVE is between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C) during the day and cooler nights. It is hardy in USDA zones 5-9 and can tolerate light frost, but protection may be needed in colder regions.
Humidity
BABY LOVE roses prefer moderate humidity levels. In areas with high humidity, ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent fungal diseases. Mulching around the base can help retain moisture and reduce soil-borne diseases.
Fertilizer
Feed your BABY LOVE rose with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer specifically formulated for roses. Apply in early spring as new growth begins, and repeat every 4-6 weeks until late summer. Avoid fertilizing in the fall to prevent new growth that could be damaged by frost.
Best Placement Ideas
- Garden Borders: BABY LOVE is ideal for garden borders, where its bright blooms can add a splash of color throughout the season.
- Containers: Plant BABY LOVE in containers to decorate patios, balconies, or small garden spaces, providing easy access for maintenance and enjoyment.
- Hedges: Use BABY LOVE as a low-growing hedge or edging plant, where its compact size and continuous blooms can create a beautiful, formal boundary.
Common Issues
Pests: BABY LOVE is generally resistant to common rose pests, but it may occasionally attract aphids, spider mites, or thrips. Regularly inspect the plant and treat infestations with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
Diseases: BABY LOVE is known for its disease resistance, particularly against black spot and powdery mildew. However, overwatering or poor air circulation can still lead to fungal issues. Ensure proper spacing and pruning to improve airflow and reduce the risk of disease.
Things to Watch Out For
Watch for signs of stress, such as yellowing leaves or reduced blooming, which may indicate issues with watering, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations. Regularly deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering and maintain the plant's appearance.
Propagation Tips
Propagation Method: BABY LOVE can be propagated through softwood cuttings taken in late spring or early summer. Cut a healthy stem with 4-6 leaves, remove the lower leaves, and dip the cut end in rooting hormone. Plant the cutting in a well-draining potting mix and keep it in a warm, humid environment until roots develop.
Best Time to Propagate: The best time to propagate BABY LOVE is in late spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing, ensuring the new cuttings have the best chance of establishing roots.
Maintenance Tips
Pruning: Pruning your BABY LOVE rose involves removing dead, damaged, or diseased wood in early spring before new growth begins. Shape the plant to maintain its compact size and remove any crossing or crowded branches to improve air circulation.
Repotting: If grown in containers, BABY LOVE should be repotted every 2-3 years to refresh the soil and provide more space for root growth. Choose a slightly larger pot with fresh, well-draining soil. Repotting is best done in early spring before the growing season begins.
Did You Know?
Rosa ‘Scrivluv’, known as BABY LOVE Miniature Rose, produces bright yellow flowers with a light fragrance. This compact and hardy rose variety is perfect for small gardens, containers, and adding a pop of color to any landscape.
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