Mountain roses bloom.
The flowering period of mountain rose is from late spring to early summer, with racemes and yellow flowers.
After flowering, the mother plant will wither gradually as the seed matures, but there will be buds at its base.
So to some extent, it can be said that mountain rose will die after flowering, and mountain rose can only be inbred.
The way to avoid mountain roses blooming is usually to cut flowers and arrows.
Try to cut down the lower part of the branch as much as possible. The lower it is, the more likely it is to produce normal lateral buds. Cutting down the upper part is not very effective.
After cutting off the flower arrow, if the root system is developed and properly maintained, new lateral buds will be produced in about two weeks.
But if it is still a flower arrow to produce a new lateral bud, it is necessary to continue cutting until a normal lateral bud is produced.