Pink Cloud
Pink Cloud
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Climbing rose Pink cloud from the grower
Pink cloud is a lush climbing plant with fragrant flowers. Which bloom beautifully in bunches. The climbing rose pink cloud has large-flowered bright pink roses. The climbing rose pink is a strong climbing rose. These climbing roses will easily continue to bloom until October. And that makes the climbing rose pink cloud a popular climbing rose.
Climbing rose pink cloud plants
Climbing roses are great garden plants for growing a pergola. The pink cloud climbing rose also blooms beautifully on an old shed, wall or fence. The climbing rose does not require much space, it can be planted on a small plot of land. In addition to planting in the open ground, climbing roses can also be planted in a pot. Guiding the climbing roses is important, because this does not happen automatically by the plant.
The location of the climbing rose pink cloud is in the sun, partial shade. With the right care, possibly also fertilization in the spring, the climbing rose can reach a plant height of 200 to 250 cm.
Climbing rose pink cloud maintenance
These climbing roses have a continuous flowering character with fragrant flowers, provided the climbing roses receive proper maintenance. Wait with pruning until 2 main branches have emerged on the climbing rose. You often prune side branches and other branches in the spring, around March. When the frost period is over.
The climbing rose pink cloud is a rose with beautiful pink bunches of roses and the fragrant flowers ensure that planting this climbing rose is an asset to the garden. To cover a pergola, in a pot or an old shed. Something for everyone.
Climbing rose pink cloud conservation
A climbing rose is a strong climbing rose from a wide range of climbing roses. If you remove the old branches every year, regularly remove the bunches of dried out flowers. Climbing roses can last for years. They grow best in the sun or partial shade and with a well-nutrientd soil the climbing rose will continue to bloom well.
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Flowering time
Flowering time
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
Characteristics
Characteristics
Pink Cloud
Flower shape
Flower shape
- Half-filled
Scent
Scent
Strongly scented
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for rose 'Pink Cloud' is not difficult, but the rose does require some time and attention on a regular basis. Roses need a lot of energy to grow well and sufficient water and nutrition helps with this. Also check regularly whether there are spent flower buds on the rose. To avoid wasting energy, it is best to remove these as quickly as possible. It is wise to fertilize the rose so that it can absorb good and healthy nutrition again. The advice is to do this twice a year; in March and the end of June.
Please note that there are no other plants around the base of the Rosa Pink Cloud. For example, a ground cover. This can make it difficult for the rose to form new shoots.
Delivery
Delivery
Products are shipped directly from the nursery every week on Wednesdays. By delivering only once a week, we reduce logistics emissions and optimize our processes. This benefits both the quality of our products and the climate.
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Which type of rose suits your garden best?
- Pot: A potted rose is a rose that is planted in a pot and is delivered. This means that the rose has already developed a root system and can be planted immediately. Potted roses can be planted all year round.
- Root: This refers to a rose that is supplied as “bare root”. These roses are taken from the ground and are supplied without a pot or soil. They are usually planted in the fall or early spring.
- Standard rose: A standard rose is a rose that is grafted onto a stem, giving it a tree-like shape. They are very decorative and ideal for smaller gardens or as eye-catching elements in borders.
- XL Climbing Rose: (150-200cm supplied) This refers to an extra large climbing rose. Climbing roses grow vertically and can be trained up walls, pergolas or rose arches. The XL version means that the rose is already larger and stronger when delivered, which encourages faster and more impressive growth.
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