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Prince’s Trust
(Harholding)
Climbing Rose
An eye-catching climbing rose, producing clusters of strongly coloured crimson-red flowers with prettily waved petals. It has nice glossy foliage and a light fragrance. Harkness, 2000.
- Colour: Crimson-red
- Flowering: Repeat Flowering
- Bloom Size: Medium
- Family: Climbing Rose
- Size: Medium Climber
- Height: 15ft (4.5m)
- Breeder: Harkness
- Year of Introduction: 2000
- 10ft Wall or Fence
- Doorway
- Front of House
- Obelisk or Pillar
- Partial Shade
- Standard Arch
- North, East, South, West Facing
- Partial Shade
- All soil types

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Rambling Rosie
(Harholding)
Climbing Rose
An unusual, short, repeat-flowering rambler with crimson-red flowers. The individual flowers are small, about 1” across, almost single and are held in large groups, creating a magnificent effect. Horner, 2005.
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Description
An eye-catching climbing rose, producing clusters of strongly coloured crimson-red flowers with prettily waved petals. It has nice glossy foliage and a light fragrance. Harkness, 2000.
Characteristics
- Colour: Crimson-red
BLOOM COLOURColour may vary depending on growing conditions. Colour fade is a characteristic of some varieties.
- Flowering: Repeat Flowering
REPEAT or ONCE FLOWERING?REPEAT FLOWERING roses flower in flushes from late spring through to early winter. ONCE FLOWERING roses only produce a single flush of blooms lasting 3 to 4 weeks in mid summer
- Bloom Size: Medium
BLOOM SIZE GUIDEBloom size varies over the life cycle of each bloom. Measurements refer to the average diameter of a bloom at its prime. LARGE BLOOM: 3.5-5" MEDIUM BLOOM: 2-3.5" SMALL BLOOM 1-2"
- Family: Climbing Rose
- Size: Medium Climber
SIZE GUIDEAll measurements are approximate 'height x width' and refer to a 3 year old established rose, pruned once annually, measured during the first flush of flowers in June.
- Height: 15ft (4.5m)
- Breeder: Harkness
- Year of Introduction: 2000
Location
10ft Wall or Fence
Doorway
Front of House
Obelisk or Pillar
Partial Shade
Standard Arch
Growing conditions
North, East, South, West Facing
Partial Shade
All soil types
How to Plant a Climbing Rose
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