Climbing/Rambling Roses for Shade/North Wall
If your garden doesn’t quite get the recommended 5-6 hours of sun, then these listed climbing roses for shade or north walls could perform. We have selected varieties which are well known for their mass of blooms, as well as strong varieties that have good to excellent disease resistance. Shade isn’t ideal for all roses but can bring out the colour in paler varieties, which otherwise would be lost in full sun. The subtle tones of Mme. Alfred Carriere and purples of Veilchenblau really come to their own when grown in dappled light.
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Out of stockMme. Alfred Carrière has pretty cupped blooms of creamy white and light green foliage. Good scent. Repeat flowering. Healthy and Hardy. Ideal for a north wall. Awarded for Garden Merit by the RHS. Size: 3.6m x 3m.
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Out of stockRich deep crimson, velvety, double blooms often in clusters. Highly fragrant. A lanky grower that can be pegged down or trained as a climber. Responds well to good cultivation. Repeat flowering. Size:1.8m x 1.5m.
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Out of stockVery full blooms of over 60 petals open from classic Hybrid Tea shaped buds. The outer petals are creamy white but they are a deeper cream towards the centre with a sweet scent. Healthy olive green foliage. Repeats well. Size:3.5 x 2m.
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Out of stockShort rambler. Clusters of small semi-double creamy white blooms. Highly fragrant. Dark glossy foliage with reddish stems. Repeat flowering. Size:3.6 x 2.4m.
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Out of stockA virtually thornless multiflora type rambler. Large clusters of small double orange and yellow blooms. Good healthy, glossy light green foliage. Repeat flowering. Size: 2.5m x 2.5m. (Ghislaine de Feligonde).