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    Climbing Rose
    Description
    Very floriferous throughout the season, it produces large clusters of medium-sized, lightly double, white flowers, sometimes tinged with pink. Glossy leaves are held on smooth, easy to train stems. A quick growing variety; the growth is both vigorous and bushy.
    Characteristics
    • Colour: White
    • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
    • Fragrance: Light,Sweet
    • Bloom Size: Medium
    • Family: Climbing Rose
    • Size: Medium Climber
    • Height: 4.5m
    • Breeder: Kordes
    • Year of Introduction: 1958
    Location
    • 10ft Wall or Fence
    • Front of House
    • Large Arch
    • Obelisk or Pillar
    • Pergola
    • Standard Arch
    Growing conditions
    • East, South, West Facing
    • Full Sunlight
    • All soil types
    How to plant a climbing rose
    Frequently asked questions

    Need more help? for individual help or advice, we encourage you to contact our friendly, knowledgeable team on 01902 376300.

    Bare root roses are dormant plants and can be planted November and April.

    Potted roses are available all year round and can be planted at any time of the year.

    Aside from extreme weather, roses can be planted at any time during the year. The extreme weather conditions that we advise against planting in are when the ground is frozen, water-logged or during a drought.

    We take every care to breed, grow and deliver the best roses. If a rose fails to grow or arrives damaged, we will replace it free of charge. That’s the David Austin promise. If you would like to request a replacement or refund of a rose within the 5 year guarantee period, please complete our Returns form.

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