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(Chewarvel) Climbing Rose
    Description
    A short climber bearing masses of small, loosely double, deep yellow flowers. They are borne over the height of the plant and repeat flower very well. Upright growth with small, dark, glossy leaves. Warner, 1986.
    Characteristics
    • Colour: Deep yellow
    • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
    • Bloom Size: Small
    • Family: Climbing Rose
    • Size: Short Climber
    • Height: 3m
    • Breeder: Warner
    • Year of Introduction: 1986
    Location
    • 6ft Wall or Fence
    • Doorway
    • Obelisk or Pillar
    • Standard Arch
    Growing conditions
    • East, South, West Facing
    • Full Sunlight
    • All soil types
    How to plant a climbing rose
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