A Timeless Beauty for Your Garden
The Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose is a classic choice for gardeners seeking a romantic and fragrant addition to their landscape. This re-blooming rose produces an abundance of light pink blooms throughout the spring and fall, creating a stunning visual display. Its climbing habit makes it ideal for trellises, fences, and walls, adding elegant vertical interest to your garden. Experience the charm of this popular climbing rose.
This starter plant is grown on its own root, making it naturally hardier and promoting better blooms compared to grafted plants. The stem growth will be between 3 to 6 inches long, ready to be planted and trained to your desired structure. The climbing rose is known for its fast growth rate and fragrant flowers, making it a rewarding addition to any garden. With proper care, this live rose plant will flourish and bring years of enjoyment.
To ensure the best possible start, our climbing rose is defoliated before shipping to comply with state regulations and reduce moisture loss and transit stress. With proper care, new leaves should appear within 3-4 weeks, signaling the plant’s successful acclimation. We are a licensed nursery, and you will receive a Nursery Grower’s Certificate with your purchase, guaranteeing the quality of your live rose plant.
Key Benefits of This Climbing Rose
- Fragrant Light Pink Blooms: Enjoy the sweet scent and delicate beauty of the flowers.
- Re-blooming: Flowers throughout the spring and fall for continuous display.
- Fast Growing: Quickly establishes and covers structures, providing rapid coverage.
- Hardy and Disease Resistant: Grown on its own root for increased resilience and vigor.
- Versatile: Suitable for various climates and soil types, adapting well to different environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall will this climbing rose grow? Mature height is typically between 10-20 feet, allowing for significant vertical coverage.
What type of sunlight does this rose need? It thrives in full sun to medium sun exposure, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal blooming.
What is the best soil for planting this rose? It adapts to a variety of soil types, including chalk, clay, loam, peat, saline, sand, and silt, but prefers well-drained soil with a neutral pH (6.0-6.5).
How often should I water the plant? Water lightly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Water early in the morning to allow foliage to dry before evening, which helps prevent fungal diseases.
When should I fertilize my climbing rose? Fertilize in the spring and summer with a liquid, low-nitrogen fertilizer, such as fish emulsion, every 4-6 weeks. In late fall, use a fertilizer with little to no nitrogen, like bone meal, to prepare the plant for dormancy.
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