Climbing-and Rambler roses

Climbing roses usually have large flowers, held singly or in small groups. Nearly all varieties have the ability to bloom repeatedly. Climbing are suitable for growing walls, fences, pergolas and rose arches

You will also find the so-called Rambler roses under the climbing roses category. Ramblers usually have numerous small to medium-sized flowers held in large bunches, and have the ability to send up strong, often long, stems from the base of the plant. Ramblers flower only once a season and are very suitable for growing in trees because of their long branches that are 6 meters or longer; they can be used as support for other climbers, such as many varieties of Clematis.

 

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  • Red Edenrose (Eric Tabarly)
    Red Edenrose (Eric Tabarly)

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Purple red
    ∙ 200 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 5,50
  • Red Flame
    Red Flame

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Red
    ∙ 300 cm
    ∙ Fragrant

    € 5,50
  • Santana
    Santana

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Red
    ∙ 350 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 5,00
  • Senegal
    Senegal

    ∙ Repeat flowering climbing rose
    ∙ Dark red
    ∙ 250 cm
    ∙ Fragrant

    € 7,50
  • Super Excelsa
    Super Excelsa

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Red
    ∙ 400 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 5,50
  • Sympathie
    Sympathie

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Velvet red
    ∙ 400 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 6,50
  • That's Jazz (Naheglut)
    That's Jazz (Naheglut)

    ∙ Continually flowering climbing rose
    ∙ Dark red
    ∙ 250 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 5,50
  • The Prince's Trust
    The Prince's Trust

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Red
    ∙ 300 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 5,50
  • Tradition '95
    Tradition '95

    ∙ Continually Flowering Climbing Rose
    ∙ Blood red
    ∙ 300 cm
    ∙ Not fragrant

    € 6,00
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