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Climbing Rose
Rosa Breath of Life
Unusual, fully double, sweetly-scented, apricot-coloured blooms with a beautiful, rounded appearance are borne singly or in small clusters from June to August. This is a large-flowered, upright climber with finely-toothed, ovate mid-green leaves and Hybrid Tea-shaped blooms. Also referred to as Harquanne, it can be kept pruned and grown as a bush if you don’t have any support for it to ramble over. A popular, award-winning variety that makes excellent cut flowers
Position:
Full sun
Soil:
A moist, yet well-drained, fertile and humus-rich soil
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Flowering Period:
June to August
Flower Colour:
Apricot
Other Features:
A popular choice in British gardens offering a desirable combination of well-shaped blooms, colour and fragrance
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
Garden Care:
Before planting, top-growth should be reduced to an outward facing bud approximately 15-20cm from the main stem. It should be planted during a frost-free period and lots of well-rotted, organic matter should be incorporated into the planting hole. We’d recommend feeding with a balanced liquid fertiliser once a year in spring
Eventual Height: 2.5m
Eventual Spread:
2m
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