Types of climbing roses
Instead of the single flowers per stem you see in many rose varieties, “Danse De Feu” blooms are in clusters, meaning you can easily pick the flowers without ruining your garden's appearance.
A grower can expect the Danse De Feu” climbing rose to reach its maximum height of 13 feet in about five years. With regular fertilization, this variety will rebloom sporadically throughout the summer and fall.
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Requirements: Loamy or sandy soil, moist and well-drained.
2- Souvenir du Docteur Jamain Climbing Rose
Color variations from burgundy to plum, with a distinctive scent of old flowers, this plant not only tolerates some shade but also needs it to keep the blooms from browning in the hot summer sun.
This grafted rose will bloom year-round and offers the best performance for fungal treatments. The 6-foot stems are easy to control and can even be pruned like a shrub if desired.
Sun Exposure: Part shade
Soil Requirements: Loamy, well-drained soil
3- Fourth of July Climbing Rose
When 'Fourth of July' was introduced in 1999, its petal coloring, disease resistance, and strong fragrance created a different feel for this flower and gained it a lot of popularity. This rose is perfect for organic flower gardeners, as it never needs water.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Requirements: Well-drained loamy soil
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