Rose-Marie Viaud - Discontinued
Rose-Marie Viaud
Rambling Rose
Flowering late in the season. Bears large clusters of small, neat rosettes, which are rich violet at first, fading by degrees to pale lilac, providing a pleasing mixture of shades. Vigorous with little scent. .
- Colour: Pale lilac
- Flowering: Once Flowering
- Bloom Size: Small
- Family: Rambling Rose
- Size: Tall Rambler
- Height: 20ft (6m)
- Year of Introduction: 1899
- 10ft Wall or Fence
- Front of House
- Into Small Tree
- East, South, West Facing
- Full Sunlight
- All soil types

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Bleu Magenta
Rambling Rose
The richest in colour of the purplish ramblers, producing small violet-crimson flowers that pale to palma-violet. Late flowering. .
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Description
Flowering late in the season. Bears large clusters of small, neat rosettes, which are rich violet at first, fading by degrees to pale lilac, providing a pleasing mixture of shades. Vigorous with little scent. .
Characteristics
- Colour: Pale lilac
BLOOM COLOURColour may vary depending on growing conditions. Colour fade is a characteristic of some varieties.
- Flowering: Once 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: Small
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: Rambling Rose
- Size: Tall Rambler
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: 20ft (6m)
- Year of Introduction: 1899
Location
10ft Wall or Fence
Front of House
Into Small Tree
Growing conditions
East, South, West Facing
Full Sunlight
All soil types
How to Plant a Climbing Rose
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