Once established, it will be one of your favorites! ‘Jeanne Lajoie’ This rose is a climber with charming miniature pink flowers. This rose takes a bit of time to reach mature size, so be patient as it grows into its own. It’s low maintenance and highly black spot resistant. ‘Raspberry Cream Twirl’ has supple, almost thorn-free canes that make this midsize climber easy to coax along an obelisk or arbor. ‘Raspberry Cream Twirl’ makes beautiful cut flowers and flashy striped bouquets. ‘Raspberry Cream Twirl’ is a reliable choice for health and repeat bloom.Īwarded the Gold Standard in the Gold Standard Rose Trials (2013), this rose offers generous ruffled, double flowers and a light green-apple fragrance. Striped roses are fun and eye-catching, and this sumptuous raspberry and cream variety has qualities that will tempt all striped rose fans. ‘Raspberry Cream Twirl’ ‘Raspberry Cream Twirl’ produces fun raspberry red flowers with cream stripes on the petals that have a slight green apple scent. It has a lovely tea rose scent that will keep you coming back for bouquets all season! Try it paired with deep purple salvia for a beautiful contrast. It combines old-fashioned charm with disease resistance and hardiness that make this rose irresistible.Īside from its delicate beauty, ‘Teasing Georgia’ is a fragrance award winner. It looks equally perfect on a rustic farm or in a cottage garden.Īnother Award of Garden Merit winner, ‘Teasing Georgia’ is an excellent climbing rose from English breeder David Austin. It has charming apricot rosettes, ringed by pale cream outer petals that turn back slightly. In my opinion, ‘Teasing Georgia’ is the most attractive yellow rose available. ‘Teasing Georgia’ ‘Teasing Georgia’ is an attractive climbing rose with lush, apricot flowers that exude a lovely tea rose fragrance. Though it produces best in the sun, it has great shade tolerance. Thankfully, training is a breeze, as the canes are nearly thornless! This rose works well for those hard-to-beautify shady corners. ‘Veilchenblau’ is a robust rose that can grow up to 20 feet tall if supported. It’s showstopping when smothered in its lily-of-the-valley scented blooms. Technically a rambler, this rose is extremely vigorous and hardy. They appear in masses for about 6 weeks in late spring to early summer. ‘Veilchenblau’s’ flowers are semi double with an unusual violet coloring. ‘Veilchenblau’, with beautiful lavender and cream streaked flowers and bright yellow stamens, has small blooms with loads of appeal. Though roses with big blooms are highly sought-after, abundant clusters of delicate, miniature rose varieties have a beauty all their own. ‘Veilchenblau’ ‘Veilchenblau’ produces clusters of miniature lavender flowers with cream veins and bright yellow stamens. I have it trained along my front porch, and aside from tying canes to encourage horizontal spread, ‘Kiss me Kate’ has been fuss-free! A must-have if you love pink climbers. Though ‘Kate’ is a relatively new rose (introduced in Germany in 2016), it has already amassed a number of international awards. It’s an excellent cutting rose and fills small spaces with a delightful lemon-raspberry perfume. ‘Kiss me Kate’ has double, nearly quartered blooms in rich mid-pink. It blooms abundantly despite intense summer heat, is flexible enough to make training easy, and has the disease resistance Kordes roses are known for. ‘Kiss me Kate’ is the perfect pink climbing rose for beginners. ‘Kiss Me Kate Arborose’ This rose is a profusely flowering climbing rose with deep pink double flowers exuding a lemon-raspberry scent. It’s easy to see why it’s a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit winner. ‘Lady of Shallot’ has a delicious clove and apple cider scent, cupped blooms that look gorgeous in a vase, and high disease resistance. This is a good beginner climbing rose for anyone new to training up a support. This climber is a very manageable 8 feet tall and can be pruned to remain a shrub if preferred. This rose is gorgeous when paired with a wide variety of warm colors or next to cool purples and blues. The color blend adds to ‘Lady of Shallot’s’ versatility. Buds of pretty crimson open to a mix of orange, golden yellow, and strawberry pink. ‘Lady of Shallot’ is a romantic, very full English rose, with a gorgeous blend of sunset colors. If you’re not certain which rose is best for your garden, let me tell you about my favorites, with names and pictures of each! ‘Lady of Shallot’ This rose has delightfully fragrant flowers with petals in shades of orange, golden yellow and strawberry pink. Climbing roses, whether left to form a large, sprawling shrub or trained up an obelisk or arbor, are an excellent way to cover your garden in beautiful rose blooms.
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