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Climber (Radler, 2001)
Large, fully double, rich red blooms with good repeat. Foliage displays a touch of red, maturing to a deep, dark green. Strong, pliable canes reach 6 feet to 10 feet. Very disease resistant. May be grown as a climber or as a large shrub.
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Ramblin’ Red
Climber (Radler, 2001)
Large, fully double, rich red blooms with good repeat. Foliage displays a touch of red, maturing to a deep, dark green. Strong, pliable canes reach 6 feet to 10 feet. Very disease resistant. May be grown as a climber or as a large shrub.
Angela Patterson –
Ramblin’ Red has a deep red color which is velvety rich. It blooms in vigorous flushes which are intoxicatingly beautiful. The thorns, however, are wicked. I make sure to handle it gently because the thorns can pierce my leather rose gloves if I grasp the canes hard. It’s worth the extra care because its Zone 3 hardiness means it can handle my Zone 5a winters with ease (meaning minimal cutbacks in the spring). The canes grow like crazy, and they don’t mind my bending them to zigzag up the trellis, though I’ve started to let some of them just span an extra trellis panel wide before turning so they’ll mix with the rose next door. It bloomed up until freezing temperatures became a regular event, making it the longest blooming rose in my garden.