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May 9, 2008  

Climbing Roses & Pillar Roses

Climbing Rose - Dortmund
Dortmund
(Climbing Rose)

Climbing Roses & Pillar Roses -   There is no investment, for less money, which will so dramatically change the appearance of a garden or landscape than a properly placed climbing rose.  Our modern Low Maintenance, Climbing Roses bloom on first year growth and offer prolific rebloom throughout the season.  Climbing roses and pillar roses have a place in any garden. You can probably recall any number of beautiful magazine images of sunny, rose covered arbors or a rose-covered lattice framing at a home’s front door.

Climbing roses and pillar roses are extremely versatile garden performers. You can choose to let them artfully climb vertical structures, leisurely tumble over a picket fence or carefully train them on horizontal fence rails to create a narrow hedge.  Choosing a Climbing Rose or Pillar Rose requires careful consideration. More below...

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Climbing Roses
Climbing roses have long, arching canes with numerous flowers that can cover walls, trellis or similar types of supporting structures.  Long caned climbing roses are somewhat pliable and are also suitable for low fences.  As older varieties bloom primarily on year-old growth they tend to be less generous with their rebloom and do not bloom the year they are planted.  Our modern low Maintenance, climbing Roses bloom on first year growth and offer prolific rebloom throughout the season.

Landscape designers often recommend climbing roses bearing clusters of flowers as fence roses.

Pillar Roses
Our modern pillar roses bloom on first year growth and deliver prolific rebloom throughout the season.  Pillar roses usually are semi-erect in habit and thus only suited/ to tall fences, walls and posts that will accommodate an 8-10 foot vase-shaped plant.

 

 

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