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Blue Angel Climbing Rose

Blue Angel Climbing Rose

Hugh and Fragrant

  (17 customer reviews)



Gorgeous lavender-blue flowers bloom in late summer on old wood. Exceptionally sweet! Vigorous and dependable; grows 8-10 ft. tall. Zones 4-10.
Selection Tip: All climbers and hybrid teas are 2-year plants. No. 1 to 1 1/2 grade.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 4-10 (-20 F)
Height: 8-10'
Spacing: 6'
Depth: Soak root about one hour before planting. Plant with bud union just above ground
Spread: 8-10'
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: silvery lavender grey
Foliage: dark green, leathery glossy
Blooms: Late Summer
Comments: If heavy soil, add peat moss, Dehydrated cow manure or compost. Mound soil in center of hole, spread roots over mound, add 1/2 inch of soil; compact; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Fertilize once a month with rose food. Water 1 inch per week when rainfall is insufficient; remove spent blossoms, weak growth and suckers; spray or dust every week for insects. Mulch heavily around the base for winter and cover rest of plant with straw or shredded leaves.
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 -  Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Not yet sure
Reviewed By: Michael Bridges (West Paducah, Kentucky)
Planted this in spring of 2010 along with the Blue Girl Hybrid Tea Rose. Most of the reviews on the Blue Angel Climbing Rose seem to be writing about the Blue Girl Hybrid Tea instead of the Blue Angel Climbing Rose. The Blue Girl Hybrid Tea has done great. (It is not a blue rose but a nice lavender). Anyway, the climbing rose grew extraordinarily but I've had no flowers. Titled my review as "not sure yet" because I think next spring I am not going to let the foliage grow as much to propigate the blooms. Hate to write a negative review because I have been very pleased overall with Gurney's products. These are my first roses so I am still learning.

 -  Thursday, August 13, 2009
Where are the buds?
Reviewed By: Salena (Princeton, TX)
I got 5 rose plants from Gurneys this spring. Four of them are going nuts, blooming profusely and I just love them! This one is growing beautifully, but no buds...nadda. The others have been blooming for months...not sure what the scoop is. The foliage looks wonderful and it's 4 ft high already, but no blooms. Yes it’s been fed rose food. Maybe the blooms are just slow on this variety? So it gets a 4 stars because it is growing very nicely, but not blooming.

 -  Wednesday, July 22, 2009
climbing blue angel rose
Reviewed By: Beverly (Middleboro, Ma)
This rose is the sweetest little rose, it fooled me because it starts out a little red and then turns violet Blue. I didn't really want to grow roses because I had no luck with them. This rose really smells great, it's hardy and what a pretty little thing. I would suggest adding this to your collection or if your like me give it a try you wont be disappointed :)


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Blue Angel Climbing Rose
Hugh and Fragrant

  (17 customer reviews)

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Gorgeous lavender-blue flowers bloom in late summer on old wood. Exceptionally sweet! Vigorous and dependable; grows 8-10 ft. tall. Zones 4-10.
Selection Tip: All climbers and hybrid teas are 2-year plants. No. 1 to 1 1/2 grade.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 4-10 (-20 F)
Height: 8-10'
Spacing: 6'
Depth: Soak root about one hour before planting. Plant with bud union just above ground
Spread: 8-10'
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: silvery lavender grey
Foliage: dark green, leathery glossy
Blooms: Late Summer
Comments: If heavy soil, add peat moss, Dehydrated cow manure or compost. Mound soil in center of hole, spread roots over mound, add 1/2 inch of soil; compact; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Fertilize once a month with rose food. Water 1 inch per week when rainfall is insufficient; remove spent blossoms, weak growth and suckers; spray or dust every week for insects. Mulch heavily around the base for winter and cover rest of plant with straw or shredded leaves.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Blue Angel Climbing Rose Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Not yet sure
Reviewed By: Michael Bridges (West Paducah, Kentucky)
Planted this in spring of 2010 along with the Blue Girl Hybrid Tea Rose. Most of the reviews on the Blue Angel Climbing Rose seem to be writing about the Blue Girl Hybrid Tea instead of the Blue Angel Climbing Rose. The Blue Girl Hybrid Tea has done great. (It is not a blue rose but a nice lavender). Anyway, the climbing rose grew extraordinarily but I've had no flowers. Titled my review as "not sure yet" because I think next spring I am not going to let the foliage grow as much to propigate the blooms. Hate to write a negative review because I have been very pleased overall with Gurney's products. These are my first roses so I am still learning.

 -  Thursday, August 13, 2009
Where are the buds?
Reviewed By: Salena (Princeton, TX)
I got 5 rose plants from Gurneys this spring. Four of them are going nuts, blooming profusely and I just love them! This one is growing beautifully, but no buds...nadda. The others have been blooming for months...not sure what the scoop is. The foliage looks wonderful and it's 4 ft high already, but no blooms. Yes it’s been fed rose food. Maybe the blooms are just slow on this variety? So it gets a 4 stars because it is growing very nicely, but not blooming.

 -  Wednesday, July 22, 2009
climbing blue angel rose
Reviewed By: Beverly (Middleboro, Ma)
This rose is the sweetest little rose, it fooled me because it starts out a little red and then turns violet Blue. I didn't really want to grow roses because I had no luck with them. This rose really smells great, it's hardy and what a pretty little thing. I would suggest adding this to your collection or if your like me give it a try you wont be disappointed :)


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