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Climbing Roses

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  • Climbing, Rambling and Pillar Roses produce long climbing canes.
  • These canes are supported on a frame as a screening plant, on a single post as a pillar, or over an arch.
  • Of various sizes to suit wide uses in a garden.
  • Altissimo
    Altissimo Climbing Rose
    Altissimo
    • Climbing Rose
    • Red
    • Very Tall growth
    • Slight Fragrance
  • Dublin Bay
    Dublin Bay Climbing Rose
    Dublin Bay
    • Climbing Rose
    • Red
    • Very Tall growth
    • Fragrant
  • Florentina Clg
    Florentina Clg
    • Climbing Rose
    • Red Medium
    • Tall growth
    • Perfume
  • Clg Gold Bunny
    Climbing Gold Bunny Climbing Rose
    Climbing Gold Bunny
    • Climbing Rose
    • Yellow
    • Low – Medium growth
    • Slight Fragrance
  • Graham Thomas
    Graham Thomas Climbing Rose
    Graham Thomas
    • Climbing Rose
    • Yellow
    • Very Tall growth
    • Strong Fragrance
  • Guy Savoy
    Guy Savoy
    • Climbing Rose
    • Red Blooms
    • Vigorous
    • Fragrant
  • Jeanne Lajoie
    Jeanne Lajoie Climbing Rose
    Jeanne Lajoie
    • Climbing Rose
    • Pink
    • Very Tall growth
    • Slight Fragrance
  • Marmalade Skies
    Clg. Marmalade Skies
    Clg. Marmalade Skies
    • Climbing Rose
    • Orange
    • Height to 2.5m
    • Slight Fragrance
  • Pierre de Ronsard
    Pierre de Ronsard Climbing Rose
    Pierre de Ronsard
    • Climbing Rose
    • Pink Blend
    • Very Tall growth
    • Slight Fragrance
  • Clg Pinkie
    Climbing Pinkie Climbing Rose
    Climbing Pinkie
    • Climbing Rose
    • Pink
    • Low growth
    • Strong Fragrance
  • Renae
    Renae Climbing Rose
    Renae
    • Climbing Rose
    • Pink
    • Very Tall growth
    • Strong Fragrance
  • Sparrieshoop
    Sparrieshoop Climbing Rose
    Sparrieshoop
    • Climbing Rose
    • Pink
    • Very Tall growth
    • Strong Fragrance
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  • About
    ▼
    • The Rose Society
    • History and Objectives
    • Membership
    • Members
    • Committee
    • Bulletin
    • Strategic Plan
    • Neutrog
  • Rose Growing
    ▼
    • Growing Guide
    • Cultural Notes
    • Rose Buying Guide
    • Pests and Diseases
    • Product Recommendations
  • Help & Advice
    ▼
    • Recommended Roses
    • Availability of Roses
    • A Calendar for Rose Growers
    • Consulting Rosarians
    • Rose Pruning – Main Points
    • Pruning Roses – A Home Gardener’s Guide
    • Accredited Rose Society Pruners
    • Rose Pruning Demonstrations
    • Producing Roses from Cuttings
    • Companion Planting
    • F.A.Q
    • Useful Links
  • Rose of the Month