Climbing Roses
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Climbing roses can be used in clusters of small to medium-sized flowers
as fence roses. Their pliability allows them to grow best on low fences.
Climbing roses usually do not bloom the first year that they are planted,
but vibrantly bloom as they climb the following year.
Examples of Climbing Roses:
Fourth of July: Red and white striped with yellow stamen, almost
has a “Booming firework look,” scent is a mixed between a sweet rose and a
fresh cut apple, bloom vibrantly in the first season they are planted and
last long throughout the season, repeat blooming, its climbing canes grow to
be 12-14ft tall 10-15in long stems, vigorous and hardy growth, the only
climber to be selected as “All American Rose Selections Winner” in 1999
New Dawn Pink Climbing Rose: Light pink, large flower blooms, can
be trained to wrap around porches, grow up and around walls, can grow and
climb to 20-30ft, no spraying necessary for healthy growth, low maintenance