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Limelight Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartLimelight Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Oranges and Lemons Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartOranges and Lemons Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Papaya Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartPapaya Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Pink Elephant Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartPink Elephant Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Rosendal KORdalrosen Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartRosendal KORdalrosen Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Shirley Wallington Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartShirley Wallington Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Walter Sisulu Panarosa Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartWalter Sisulu Panarosa Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterA rose panorama
Panarosas™ perform according to our set parameters of growing between 2m to 3m high and as wide with flowers on every cane.
They should be free standing informal shrubs and groups, hedges or specimen plants, and should provide a panorama of roses to the onlooker/spectator.
These roses can be planted on fences, at the periphery of a property or as a group in large lawns.
By training them up pillars and even over arches and pergolas, a neatness and floriferousness superior to that with traditional climbing roses can be achieved.The emphasis of this new group of roses is on uniformity of growth pattern.
The flower shape of the various varieties may be a typical hybrid tea rose, a semi double bloom or any of the charming shapes of yesterday’s roses – deep cup, quartered, frilled centre or pompom.
This rose group offers an almost full range of possible “rose” colours and many have a strong fragrance.Albertine Climbing Rose 5lt
R205.00Add to cartAlbertine Climbing Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterClimbing roses are a type of rose that have a trailing growth habit and long canes that can be trained to climb or cascade over structures such as walls, fences, trellises, or pergolas.
They add vertical interest and a romantic charm to gardens and landscapes.Growth habit
Climbing roses are characterized by long, flexible canes that can reach varying heights, depending on the variety.
Some climbing roses can grow up to 6m or more. They have a natural tendency to climb and produce lateral branches along the canes. These lateral branches bear the flowers.Training and support
To train climbing roses, you will need to provide them with a support structure such as a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
The canes can be gently tied to the support structure to encourage upward growth.
It is important to secure the canes loosely to prevent damage and allow for flexibility as they grow.Flowering
They typically produce an abundance of flowers, often in clusters or sprays.
The flowers can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, pink, white, yellow, and even bi-colored or multi-colored blooms
Some climbing rose varieties also have a pleasant fragrance.Climbing roses can transform vertical spaces into stunning displays of color and fragrance.
Their ability to climb and cascade over structures adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With proper care and support, climbing roses can become striking focal points in your outdoor space.Aperitif Climbing Rose 5lt
R195.00Add to cartAperitif Climbing Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterClimbing roses are a type of rose that have a trailing growth habit and long canes that can be trained to climb or cascade over structures such as walls, fences, trellises, or pergolas.
They add vertical interest and a romantic charm to gardens and landscapes.Growth habit
Climbing roses are characterized by long, flexible canes that can reach varying heights, depending on the variety.
Some climbing roses can grow up to 6m or more. They have a natural tendency to climb and produce lateral branches along the canes. These lateral branches bear the flowers.Training and support
To train climbing roses, you will need to provide them with a support structure such as a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
The canes can be gently tied to the support structure to encourage upward growth.
It is important to secure the canes loosely to prevent damage and allow for flexibility as they grow.Flowering
They typically produce an abundance of flowers, often in clusters or sprays.
The flowers can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, pink, white, yellow, and even bi-colored or multi-colored blooms
Some climbing rose varieties also have a pleasant fragrance.Climbing roses can transform vertical spaces into stunning displays of color and fragrance.
Their ability to climb and cascade over structures adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With proper care and support, climbing roses can become striking focal points in your outdoor space.Blossom Time Climbing Rose 5lt
R175.00Add to cartBlossom Time Climbing Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterClimbing roses are a type of rose that have a trailing growth habit and long canes that can be trained to climb or cascade over structures such as walls, fences, trellises, or pergolas.
They add vertical interest and a romantic charm to gardens and landscapes.Growth habit
Climbing roses are characterized by long, flexible canes that can reach varying heights, depending on the variety.
Some climbing roses can grow up to 6m or more. They have a natural tendency to climb and produce lateral branches along the canes. These lateral branches bear the flowers.Training and support
To train climbing roses, you will need to provide them with a support structure such as a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
The canes can be gently tied to the support structure to encourage upward growth.
It is important to secure the canes loosely to prevent damage and allow for flexibility as they grow.Flowering
They typically produce an abundance of flowers, often in clusters or sprays.
The flowers can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, pink, white, yellow, and even bi-colored or multi-colored blooms
Some climbing rose varieties also have a pleasant fragrance.Climbing roses can transform vertical spaces into stunning displays of color and fragrance.
Their ability to climb and cascade over structures adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With proper care and support, climbing roses can become striking focal points in your outdoor space.Casino Climbing Rose 5lt
R170.00Add to cartCasino Climbing Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterClimbing roses are a type of rose that have a trailing growth habit and long canes that can be trained to climb or cascade over structures such as walls, fences, trellises, or pergolas.
They add vertical interest and a romantic charm to gardens and landscapes.Growth habit
Climbing roses are characterized by long, flexible canes that can reach varying heights, depending on the variety.
Some climbing roses can grow up to 6m or more. They have a natural tendency to climb and produce lateral branches along the canes. These lateral branches bear the flowers.Training and support
To train climbing roses, you will need to provide them with a support structure such as a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
The canes can be gently tied to the support structure to encourage upward growth.
It is important to secure the canes loosely to prevent damage and allow for flexibility as they grow.Flowering
They typically produce an abundance of flowers, often in clusters or sprays.
The flowers can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, pink, white, yellow, and even bi-colored or multi-colored blooms
Some climbing rose varieties also have a pleasant fragrance.Climbing roses can transform vertical spaces into stunning displays of color and fragrance.
Their ability to climb and cascade over structures adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With proper care and support, climbing roses can become striking focal points in your outdoor space.Cherry Garland Climbing Rose 5lt
R190.00Add to cartCherry Garland Climbing Rose 5lt
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Prune in WinterClimbing roses are a type of rose that have a trailing growth habit and long canes that can be trained to climb or cascade over structures such as walls, fences, trellises, or pergolas.
They add vertical interest and a romantic charm to gardens and landscapes.Growth habit
Climbing roses are characterized by long, flexible canes that can reach varying heights, depending on the variety.
Some climbing roses can grow up to 6m or more. They have a natural tendency to climb and produce lateral branches along the canes. These lateral branches bear the flowers.Training and support
To train climbing roses, you will need to provide them with a support structure such as a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
The canes can be gently tied to the support structure to encourage upward growth.
It is important to secure the canes loosely to prevent damage and allow for flexibility as they grow.Flowering
They typically produce an abundance of flowers, often in clusters or sprays.
The flowers can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, pink, white, yellow, and even bi-colored or multi-colored blooms
Some climbing rose varieties also have a pleasant fragrance.Climbing roses can transform vertical spaces into stunning displays of color and fragrance.
Their ability to climb and cascade over structures adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape. With proper care and support, climbing roses can become striking focal points in your outdoor space.