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Home | Modern Roses | Climbers & Ramblers | Don Juan

Don Juan

Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$25.95

Climbing Hybrid Tea

(Malandrone, Italy, 1958)

Large (5″), fragrant, and velvety red blooms accent Don Juan’s vigorous canes with glossy dark green foliage. A classic climber that quickly reaches 8 to 10 feet tall, use Don Juan to adorn fences, walls, arbors and trellises. Disease resistant.

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Additional information

Hardiness Zone

Hardy To Zone 5

Height

8-10ft

Width

4-6ft

Bloom Type

Full (26-40 Petals)

Color

Red – Dark

Fragrance

Strong fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Good repeat in flushes

ARS Rating

8.3

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

Don Juan

Climbing Hybrid Tea (Malandrone, Italy, 1958)

Large (5″), fragrant, and velvety red blooms accent Don Juan’s vigorous canes with glossy dark green foliage. A classic climber that quickly reaches 8 to 10 feet tall, use Don Juan to adorn fences, walls, arbors and trellises. Disease resistant.

4 reviews for Don Juan

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

    Morgan Burg (verified owner) – June 15, 2020

    I have mixed feelings about this rose. I bought and planted him in 2019. All spring he suffered greatly (though our cool and wet spring weather was hard on all my roses) and I nearly had to give him the shovel because I was sick of dealing with the constant blackspot and blight. Since the weather has warmed up though and with some treatments, he has transformed into a healthy, beautiful showstopper with fragrant and striking blooms and beautiful foliage. I am glad I stuck it out. Buy with caution and be ready, because he can be a drama queen in hot and humid zones.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Liz deForest (verified owner) – June 24, 2020

    Don Juan is in his second year and doing very well. His cut flowers last longer than any of my other roses. The color is a deep blood red. He is still a little guy, but in my rocky clay Utah soil buying smaller roses and allowing their roots to find their way has been much better than bigger plants. I also wash the roots before planting which has been much better. All my roses are still small in their second year, those 3 to 4 years old shoot up and become quite stunning. Don Juan has exceeded my expectations. As I live at altitude in the dry west I have had none of the problems the other reviewer had.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sheri Williams (verified owner) – December 8, 2023

    Every plant, including 5’ fruits and deciduous things, plus my evergreen trees, plus 6’ bushes, absolutely Quake and Shiver as I walk past them. They know that their time in that spot is temporary and they will be moved. Not my Rosy Roses. My beauteous blossoming plants. They LOVE to be transplanted. New neighbors on both sides, plus that different location! City smog replaced with country breezes. Midwest freezing dessicating ice winds to a softly sheltered East sun hug in. Who wouldn’t be stretching in luxurious surroundings? Don Juan this year lived on my hot deck for 4 months in a little cramped 5” pot with 3” of dirt and some Colorado advertisements on top of his roots. If Don made it through this, Don could make it through anything.!!!!! He finally got planted under my sewing room East but shaded window, and oh my gawd, immediately shot up about 12” and bursting with strong green cane. I am afraid that Don will take over my window next year, but actually I am waiting for the blooms the redness the aroma the happiness of it all. It takes me forever to plant my rose pals but they all know they are on-the-list. The A list!

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Cyndi – April 19, 2025

    Zone 6b/Missouri – This summer will be it’s second in my yard, so it is very small at this time, especially because it had been planted bare root and didn’t have winter protection, so starting out nearly fresh this season. Lots of healthy growth started and I absolutely loved the deep crimson blooms last year and the scent was beautiful. I’m looking forward to seeing how it grows this year.

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