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Fantastic climbing rose!

Climbing rose 'Paul’s Scarlet Climber’ flowers very abundantly. This slightly scented rose will make your summer just perfect with its large red blooms of Ø 8 cm. You will receive the rose bare-rooted in sugar cane sacking. This is more environmentally friendly than plastic nursery pots. The roots come fresh from the ground and are already a year old. This gives them additional strength, enabling them to grow faster than they would in a nursery pot. They bloom better, are more affordable and are winter-hardy plants. Plant the rose in the autumn. The flowers bloom from summer until the end of autumn.
Plant the rose in the autumn or early spring. The flowers bloom in the summer until autumn.
Prune the plant every spring. Place the plant in full sun or partial shade. Water the large-flowered rose generously immediately after planting. Give it extra water during dry periods.
The rose comes as a shrub with bare roots. The rose is grafted. This ensures they have extra strong branches. The roses have a longer lifespan and are extra winter-hardy.

This rose is licensed, which means that it has been cultivated for health and is less susceptible to disease. The leaves, for example, stay on the plant all summer, which helps the rose to bloom and means that you can enjoy the flowers, healthy leaves and the scent of the roses for longer.

All of our roses are grafted, which means that they have a frost-sensitive grafting point (the thicker area where the branches originate). The advantage of grafted roses is that they are much more winter-hardy and last longer because roses grafted to rootstock are stronger.

Climbing Rose 'Paul's Scarlet Climber'® - Hardy plant - Bare rooted

Rosa hybride 'Paul's Scarlet Climber'®

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Specifications
Red
Supplied as bare-rooted plant
Not edible
Flowering June - November
Cut flower
Grafted
Growing height 200 - 300 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 100 - 120 cm
Care
Deadheading and minor pruning back to the first five fingered leaf, will encourage repeat flowering. Ramblers require a lot of feeding for abundant flowering so fertilise your rambling rose regularly. Use granulated cow manure around the base in the winter, use a mixed organic fertiliser in the spring and use special rose feed in July (see the pack for correct dosage). Bakker advises protecting the vulnerable grafting point over the winter by earthing up (pile the soil up around the base of the plant). Pruning rambling roses A rambling rose needs prunning annually. Leave several long twigs and tie them in - preferably horizontally. Remove all side growth in February back to 3 buds. Older shrubs can have their old wood cut right back now and then, but only in the summer. This will rejuvenate the plant. Pull any suckers away from the roots. The roses we supply have already been pruned so will not require any pruning before they are 18 months old.
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Bakker rambling roses are among the very best and prettiest of ramblers, thanks to their very lovely flowers. Most of them, lightly scented, appear right through to the first frosts. The (usually) dark green and shiny foliage looks so healthy. Your garden will look just fabulous with a rose arch covered with your new rambling rose.
Roses are of course classified under Rosaceae.
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Fantastic climbing rose!

Climbing rose 'Paul’s Scarlet Climber’ flowers very abundantly. This slightly scented rose will make your summer just perfect with its large red blooms of Ø 8 cm. You will receive the rose bare-rooted in sugar cane sacking. This is more environmentally friendly than plastic nursery pots. The roots come fresh from the ground and are already a year old. This gives them additional strength, enabling them to grow faster than they would in a nursery pot. They bloom better, are more affordable and are winter-hardy plants. Plant the rose in the autumn. The flowers bloom from summer until the end of autumn.
Plant the rose in the autumn or early spring. The flowers bloom in the summer until autumn.
Prune the plant every spring. Place the plant in full sun or partial shade. Water the large-flowered rose generously immediately after planting. Give it extra water during dry periods.
The rose comes as a shrub with bare roots. The rose is grafted. This ensures they have extra strong branches. The roses have a longer lifespan and are extra winter-hardy.

This rose is licensed, which means that it has been cultivated for health and is less susceptible to disease. The leaves, for example, stay on the plant all summer, which helps the rose to bloom and means that you can enjoy the flowers, healthy leaves and the scent of the roses for longer.

All of our roses are grafted, which means that they have a frost-sensitive grafting point (the thicker area where the branches originate). The advantage of grafted roses is that they are much more winter-hardy and last longer because roses grafted to rootstock are stronger.

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