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Rose - William Baffin - Climbing
Rose - William Baffin - Climbing The William Baffin rose is a Canadian Explorer rose with glossy light green foliage, blooming from early to mid-July until frost. It is an unscented rose which can grow to a height of 7 ft. It can produce clusters of up to 30 blossoms. William Baffin roses are vigorous and disease-resistant. It is one of the hardiest and most useful roses for northern gardens. It has been grown in zone 2 which is a testament to its hardiness. William Baffin is arguably the hardiest repeat blooming climber available. To extend the blooming season, deadhead any faded flowers. William Baffin blooms on new wood so any pruning should be done in late winter or early spring before the plant begins new growth. The foliage is attractive as the green colors vary from medium to dark green. The fall color will be yellow. The bloom period is from late spring to early fall. This plant excels when planted near a fence, wall, or another structure that it can support the fast growing stems. It is best pruned in late winter before new growth begins. Use this rose as a climber, in the garden, as a hedge, or any place that a fast growing, prolific flowering rose will enhance your landscape! * Hardy * Fast Growing * Climber
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