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Climbing Blaze Rose
Our Most Popular Everbloomer!

  (2 customer reviews)

Gurney's Choice Famous climber bears wonderfully fragrant, bright red double blooms. Tea-type flowers cover the canes to the tip of the Climbing Blaze Rose and bloom early summer into fall on old and new wood. Climbs 10-20 ft. #1-1/2.

Climbing roses are lovely arched over entries, stretched over trellises or twined around pillars. Hybrid teas give you long-stemmed double flowers with lots of velvety petals. Floribunda bloom all summer without pruning, making them ideal for hedges and borders. Shrub roses were bred specifically for cold hardiness and are a real bargain as you seldom need to replace one.

Zones: 4-10.

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Climbing Blaze Rose - Plant
09960 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: 1 to 2 - $12.95
3 or more - $11.75
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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 10 (-20° F.)
Height: 8-12 ft
Spacing: 6'
Depth: plant with bud union at soil surface or 2 in below in cold climates
Spread: 10-20 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: scarlet red
Foliage: leathery, dark green, young leaves are red tinged
Blooms: everblooming spring-fall
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 SOIL; COMPACT; COMPLETE FILLING; COMPACT SOIL; WATER WELL. FERTILIZE ONCE A MONTH WITH ROSE FOOD. " WATER 1"" 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. ***MAY NOT BLOOM UNTIL THE SECOND SEASON***
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 -  Monday, August 27, 2007
Vigorous producer.
Reviewed By: Marie (Halsey, OR)
I ordered 3 bushes and they are very healthy and took to growing immediately. They've produced clusters of roses already. Their color isn't as dark as expected and they seem to be more of an old-fashioned rose, too. I just wish they'd do more growing of vines and less of flowers. I have trellis' eager to be filled. Maybe next year...

 -  Monday, July 23, 2007
Great plant but definately not Blaze Red
Reviewed By: Christie (Peru, Illinois)
This is a great plant. I planted 2 in early May and by June had buds and blooms. It is still blooming. However, I was disappointed with the color of the roses. They are definately not blaze red; not really red at all. I would describe them as bright pink. Overall a wonderful plant.


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