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Rose - American - Climbing
The American Climbing Rose, Rosa sp. 'Jacclam', is a large-flowered climber with rich salmon-pink blooms; with fully double blooms, it repeats summer into fall. This amazing rose has a mild, strong fragrance and with its high disease resistance, this American Climbing rose a must-have in any garden! Because of its long canes, this rose is well adapted to training on pillars, fences, arbors, and gazebos. Also can be used in containers, for beds and borders, or on slopes. A vigorous, rapid grower, it is best to plant in full sun. Climbing roses should be grown since they provide wonderful color in the rose garden without taking up much ground. Large flowered climbing roses differ from rambling roses in that they have fewer, yet larger blooms.


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