
Al-Madini rose tree begins producing flowers six months after planting, though initially in small quantities. As the tree matures, its yield increases.
Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is renowned for cultivating al-Madini rose in its suburbs, particularly in Bi'r al-Mashi area. This rose is considered a sustainable plant that can be propagated through cuttings, soil layering, or aerial layering. It is best planted in winter.
After two years of growth, al-Madini rose tree is pruned by trimming the taller stems to about 0.5 m. This process enhances the plant's vegetative density and promotes the emergence of buds and new stems.
Harvesting al-Madini rose requires great care due to its delicate nature. The proper and most efficient method involves holding the flower's stem with the thumb while placing the index and middle fingers behind it before gently plucking the rose.
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