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Very disease resistant. Propagate by hardwood cuttings in autumn or by chip budding in summer Bred by William A. Warriner (United States, before 1975). Buy Rosa America (Climbing Rose) Compare All Rosa Alternative Plants to Consider Rosa rugosa 'Alba' (Rugosa Rose) Rosa rugosa 'Purple Pavement' (Rugosa Rose) View All Our Rosa


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America - Bred from 'Fragrant Cloud' this continual blooming intensely fragrant climbing rose with pointed buds opens into fully double blooms of salmon, with a brownish cast. Very unusual, yet beautiful. Large mid-green foliage.


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What Are Climbing Roses? Let's clear things up straight away. Climbers aren't like ivy or clematis. They don't have aerial roots, tendrils, or suckers. Climbing roses only "climb" if you help them. They won't "cling" to a wall or a fence like true vines and they can't support themselves.


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Climbing rose also referred to as crawling rose, is any rose variety that produces canes long enough to be trained on a support for vertical growth. Generally, Climbing Roses are an excellent way of bringing height, charm and sophistication to the garden.


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Climbing roses are the perfect plants to add height to a garden. The choice is huge, so take time to find the right climbing plant for you and your garden. There are climbing roses available in all the popular rose categories - hybrid tea roses, bourbons and English roses.


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When pruning roses, aim for a slightly sloping cut above a strong bud, with the base of the cut opposite the bud on the stem. This is to allow water to run away from the emerging bud and minimise.


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America is a climbing rose that was introduced in 1976 and was bred by William A. Warriner. This is a vigorous climber that grows rapidly to 10-14 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It does best in full sun in fertile, moist, well-drained soil. For best results apply fertilizer in early spring and again in summer. Mulch to help retain moisture.


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America Climbing Rose is a garden star to be proud of. America Climbing Rose begins its show with masses of pointed buds, which open to layers of sunset-toned petals. Expect the flowers to reach 4 to 5 inches wide, borne primarily one per stem, but occasionally in a small cluster. Banked by thick, leathery foliage that looks good from spring.


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Repeat blooming all summer when deadheaded. Why I love this: This is a climbing rose that doesn't get so large that it overwhelms the average side-of-the-house trellis or small arbor. I love the real-rose shape and the strong coral color of the flowers. And I'm appreciative at how this climber keeps producing blooms from May until very hard frost.


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climbing roses can add colorful, fragrant blooms to your garden with a classic and beautiful appearance. And, for all their beauty, they can also be incredibly hardy, with many varieties known as fast-growing, disease-resistant, and long-blooming with repeated flowers throughout the growing season. Climbing roses are also functional in the garden.


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American Beauty, Climbing $ 23.95 Climber - Hybrid Wichurana (Hoopes & Thomas, United States, 1909) Since its introduction over a century ago, American Beauty has been a seminal influence in American rose gardens. Large fragrant double blooms are an intriguing deep pink blend with a cupped form. The bush is remarkably hardy and tolerant of shade.


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A favorite since its 1976 introduction, America Climbing Rose is the climber you want for that place of honor in your garden, to serve as a focal point of color and scent. Begin growing America Climbing Rose this season. Details You May Also Like Award-winning America Climbing Rose offers spicy-scented blooms of deep pink, salmon, and coral.


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1. Soak the roots in a bucket of water for 8-12 hours prior to planting. 2. Trim canes so they are approximately 8" long. Remove any damaged canes. 3. Dig a hole approximately 18" wide and 18" deep. 4. Add compost or soil conditioner and mix with the soil dug from the hole. 5. Form a mound of the soil mixture in the center of the planting hole. 6.


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The robustly growing America™ Rose (Rosa 'JACclam') is a luminous Climbing Rose with sturdy canes and clusters of double blooms in a luscious coral hue that is radiant against the dark, glossy green foliage! Growing tall with just a bit of support for the strong upright canes.


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America™ Climbing Rose You'll treasure this performance A Jumbo Rose; 2-3 times the size of the industry's top grade Enjoy spicy-scented blooms from late spring to fall 50% more blooms than a #1 bareroot in the first year This rose is a treat for more than just your eyes, the blooms are accompanied by a strong, spicy perfume.