Description
Non-Patent Climbing Rose (Assorted Colors)
The individual blooms on climbing roses can be of a finer quality and larger than those of the bush form. Climbing roses whose names are not prefaced with ‘Climbing’ or ‘Cl’ are bred by crossing two roses. They generally have a heavy spring crop followed by a better repeat bloom and usually a good fall crop of blooms with a few exceptions. A few seedling Climbing roses bloom only once and are so noted. Some climbers will not bloom the first year as they need time to establish and develop height. Climbers bloom on old wood so many times, they will not bloom until the second year and beyond.
USDA Zones:
Bloom Color: Assorted
Bloom Season: Spring to Fall
Foliage: Deciduous – leaf loss in winter with new growth in the spring
Light Needs: Full sun
Mature Size: Varies
Uses: Containers, landscapes, mass planting and accents
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