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Ghislaine de Féligonde
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The Albrighton Rambler (Ausmobile)
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Bobbie James
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Lucky find
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Albertine (XL climbing rose)
5.0 / 5.0
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Rambling Rosie
4.67 / 5.0
(3) 3 total number of reviews
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Blue Magenta Bare root
4.0 / 5.0
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Alchemist Bare root
5.0 / 5.0
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Ghislaine de Féligonde (on stem)
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Albéric Barbier Bare root
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Banksiae Wit Bare root
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Banksiae Wit (L Climrose)
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Filipes 'Kiftsgate' (XL Klimrose)
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American Pillar
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Collection: Tree climbers
Enrich Your Garden with Climbing Roses
Climbing roses, also known as vine roses, are a spectacular addition to any garden. These roses easily climb trees or large shrubs, giving them a natural and wild appearance. They transform an ordinary tree into a living artwork of blooming splendor. On this page, you will discover roses that are perfectly suited for this purpose.
The Planting of Climbing Roses
Location and Distance:
For the best result, plant the climbing rose about a meter from the trunk of the tree or shrub, on the sunny side. This ensures that the rose receives enough light and is able to extract the necessary nutrients from the soil.
Leading and Supporting:
After planting, you carefully guide the young shoots of the rose towards the trunk of the tree or shrub. Use soft tying materials to attach the rose to the trunk without damaging the plant. As the rose grows, it will spread further and form a natural connection with the tree or shrub.
Advantages of Climbing Roses
- Natural Beauty: Climbing roses add a wild and natural beauty to your garden, transforming trees and shrubs into living floral arrangements.
- Highlights in the Garden: These roses create vertical accents in the garden, resulting in a dynamic and three-dimensional effect.
- Biodiversity: Like other roses, climbing roses attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, which contributes to the biodiversity in your garden.
Maintenance of Climbing Roses
Climbing roses require, like all roses, some care to remain healthy and blooming. Ensure regular watering, especially during dry periods, and fertilize the roses in spring with a quality rose fertilizer. Annual pruning helps keep the plant healthy and encourages blooming. Remove dead or damaged branches and lightly prune to maintain shape and stimulate new growth.
Climbing roses are a unique and beautiful way to enrich the natural beauty of your garden. With their ability to grow in trees and shrubs, they create an enchanting scene that surprises every season. Discover the range of suitable climbing roses at Belle Epoque and add a touch of wild beauty to your garden landscape.
