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Quality own-root roses
$23.95
Climber (Tom Carruth, United States, 2006)
Talk about “eye candy”, this vigorous climber combines swirls of pink with creamy ivory yellow in well formed, large, and high centered blooms. Blooms are accented smartly by gloriously gorgeous glossy foliage – lush, clean & apple-green. Thrives in full sun to partial shade, Candy Land can reach heights of 12′ to 15′.
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Candy Land
Climber (Tom Carruth, United States, 2006)
Talk about “eye candy”, this vigorous climber combines swirls of pink with creamy ivory yellow in well formed, large, and high centered blooms. Blooms are accented smartly by gloriously gorgeous glossy foliage – lush, clean & apple-green. Thrives in full sun to partial shade, Candy Land can reach heights of 12′ to 15′.
Angela Patterson (verified owner) –
This is only the first year for Candy Land, but so far I love this rose. It was planted mid-summer and didn’t bloom until the fall. It surprised me by opening as pale yellow and pink and then turning white and pink a couple days later as the blossom aged. Then the blooms, which averaged about 4″ across, lasted for nearly a month. (Yay!) I have lots of different roses, but this is one of those that people say, “Wow!” when they see it.