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$27.95
Climber (Cant, United Kingdom, discovered 1968)
Known as one of the best white landscape roses, Iceberg is available in a vigorous, climbing form. This rose has all of the original’s excellent qualities of repeat bloom and durability. Blooms are semi-double with a mild honey fragrance. Canes reach 12 ft.
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Amy Neumann (verified owner) –
Planted in early spring zone 6 along an east facing stone wall. Unfortunately neglected most of the summer as life plans changed, however growth was moderate and healthy despite lack of attention. Two or three small flushes of blooms with small but beautiful pure white roses with very light scent. I think, given some TLC next season this rose will be lovely and fill in nicely.
Roxanne Harrington –
What a beautiful rose! Planted it near my front stoop to climb up a trellis facing west (full, hot sun) and amazingly from the minute it was planted it leafed out full and strong, bloomed into late November, and stunned me with its gorgeous, creamy white clusters of blooms up and down its canes. Now I am thinking I may need to plant two/three more across the front of my house! SO GORGEOUS!