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  2. 17 Best Climbing Roses for Your Garden - The Spruce

    • This article is about 10 climbing roses that promise both stunning looks and an unmistakable perfume. It provides information on the characteristics, growing conditions, sun exposure, soil needs, pruning tip… See more

    Climbing Roses

    Climbers can be trained to scale up and over structures, providing eye-catching flower color and sense-tingling fragrance. Here are 10 climbing roses that promise both stunni… See more

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    Altissimo

    A floribunda rose with clusters of small buds that open into single flowers with velvety, bright red petals; it can be shaped into a tall shrub or pillar climber; feed twice year, prun… See more

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    American Beauty

    A deep cupped dark pink hybrid tea rose that is hardy and tolerates shade; long canes ideal for training up walls or trellises; grows 12 to 15 feet tall. See more

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    Cécile Brunner

    A rampant climbing hybrid tea rose that produces petite clusters of blush-pink flowers with sweet spicy scent blooms only once in late spring/early summer needs just one feedin… See more

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    Dublin Bay

    Sun lover producing medium to large rich velvety red fully double flowers has mild fruity perfume grows 8 to 12 feet tall as a floribunda type of rose. See more

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  1. Climbing roses are large rose bushes that produce a single flower at the end of their long canes. Unlike true climbers like wisteria, climbing roses lack tendrils that can wrap around supports to strengthen the plant as it grows toward the sun. As a result, climbing roses quickly wind up with long, gangly-looking canes and few blooms.
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    Climbing rose bushes are typically taller than their cousins and have long canes. They do not cling to a surface on their own, but need trellises (or similar) to hold onto. Like most roses, climbing roses prefer warm weather and sun. They bloom in summer.
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    Technically speaking, climbing roses are not a specific rose breed. The term includes any rose variety that grows until a large, sprawling bush. Climbing roses are large shrubs that will grow out of control if left alone, but by training them along a trellis, you can get them to "climb" in an orderly fashion.
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    The Best Climbing Roses

    • Altissimo (Rosa 'Altissimo')
    • Cécile Brunner (Rosa 'Cécile Brunner')
    • Dublin Bay (Rosa 'Dublin Bay')
    • Iceberg (Rosa 'Iceberg')
    • Fourth of July (Rosa 'Fourth of July')
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    9 Great Varieties of Climbing Roses

    • Danse Du Feu (Rosa 'Danse Du Feu') Abigail Rex / Photolibrary / Getty Images ...
    • Fourth Of July (Rosa 'Fourth of July') Michael Davis / Photolibrary / Getty Images ...
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    WEBJun 21, 2024 · Most types of rose bushes grow like shrubs, but these climbers can be trained to screen for privacy, frame a doorway, grow up a rose trellis, or even cover an arbor to increase shade. There...