RAMBLING ROSES
Rambling Roses are more pliable in growth than Climbers and generally flower only once. The individual blooms tend to be smaller and come in large trusses, but for sheer quantity of bloom they are unsurpassed. Although normally trained upwards to cover a trellis, fencing or wall, their lax nature also make them useful for trailing down slopes. Some of the very vigorous sorts can be trained up through trees or used to smother unsightly buildings etc. Pruning: They require little pruning. Once established one or two of the older stem can be removed after flowering to encourage new basal growth.
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Out of stockA rose of changing hues. The buds are copper tinted but open apricot and pass through yellow, buff and cream with a pink edge. Appearing in small clusters, often with a button eye. Vigorous growth. Dark green, glossy foliage. Size 5m x 3m.
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Out of stockRosa banksiae 'Alba Plena' a.k.a. Rosa banksiae var banksiae. Covered in snowy double frilled blooms in spring and scented of violets. Requires a sheltered wall. Thornless with shiny semi-evergreen foliage. Light prune until established. Supplied on own roots. Size 6m x 4m.