Climbers & Ramblers
"Rambling Rector"
One of the most spectacular sights in the garden in spring is a structure smothered in blooms from a rambler or climbing rose. The key is researching and choosing wisely when it comes to selecting a rose of this caliber. I have a hard time resisting these roses and I must confess that there has been more than one occasion when I have attempted to grow a massive rose on an inappropriate structure. Ramblers tend to be very vigorous and some can easily consume a small building if left unchecked. Some climbers are more vigorous than others. So if you need a rose for a pillar or a small arch, you don't want something like Rambling Rector unless you want to spend quite a bit of your time with the pruning shears. Most of these roses only bloom once in the spring but you can be assured that they will be the focal point in your garden when in bloom.
Aloha
Altissimo
American Beauty, Cl.
American Pillar
Blaze
Bobbie James
Cecile Brunner, Cl
Clair Matin
Don Juan
Dortmund
Francois Juranville
Jeanne Lajoie
Lady Banks
Lady Waterlow
Mermaid
New Dawn
Pinkie, Cl.
Rambling Rector
Russell's Cottage Rose
Sombreuil
Super Dorothy
Tausendschon
Veilchenblau
Roses Menu
Aloha
Altissimo
American Beauty, Cl.
American Pillar
Blaze
Bobbie James
Cecile Brunner, Cl
Clair Matin
Don Juan
Dortmund
Francois Juranville
Jeanne Lajoie
Lady Banks
Lady Waterlow
Mermaid
New Dawn
Pinkie, Cl.
Rambling Rector
Russell's Cottage Rose
Sombreuil
Super Dorothy
Tausendschon
Veilchenblau
Roses Menu