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Home | Modern Roses | Medium & Large Shrub Roses | Champagne Arches

Champagne Arches

Rated 4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

$25.95

Climbing Shrub (origin unknown)

A ‘found’ rose with wonderful landscape qualities. Full pink-peach bloom clusters of double flowers on arching dark red canes. Height to 10 feet, easily trained as a climber. Profuse spring bloom with some repeat. Very hardy.

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Additional information

Hardiness Zone

Hardy to Zone 4

Height

8-10ft

Width

4-6ft

Bloom Type

Double (17-25 Petals)

Color

Pink – Light

Fragrance

Moderate fragrance

Bloom Repeat

Occasional repeat

ARS Rating

Not Rated

Size

One Quart (5") Pot

Description

“Champagne Arches”

Climbing Shrub (origin unknown)

A ‘found’ rose with wonderful landscape qualities. Full pink-peach bloom clusters of double flowers on arching dark red canes. Height to 10 feet, easily trained as a climber. Profuse spring bloom with some repeat. Very hardy.

5 reviews for Champagne Arches

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Joanna Tuck – November 13, 2023

    Nice fragrance. So hardy. I’m sure it would do fine in a much lower zone, it’s completely tip hardy in zone 4 with no mulch for protection or shelter from the wind.

  2. Rated 4 out of 5

    Duane Scheidemantle – November 15, 2023

    This is a rock solid rose!!! Not bothered by cold or disease here in our garden.
    Color is lovely. Excited to see how quickly it shoots long canes, as we have it growing up over a pergola.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Janice Grinyer – December 7, 2023

    Living in SE Montana, Rose’s can be tricky, but Champagne Arches has exceeded my expectations- planted under an eave on the east side of home, she’s now over 10 feet on a trellis! The blooms are lovely, and we are looking forward to next year to see if she’ll grow to the deck upstairs!

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Shannon Clifford – December 8, 2024

    What a great rose! This climber has done very well in my garden in Flagstaff, AZ (zone 5) and has beautiful blooms. I have it growing on an arch over my walkway with a purple clematis and they compliment eachother beautifully. This rose is not bothered by the cold. I highly recommend it.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rachel Greiner (verified owner) – April 4, 2025

    Hardy to the tip in zone 3 North Dakota prairie brutal wind swept winters. I grew Champagne Arches for just a few years at a farmhouse rental. The foliage was flawlessly healthy, and the canes grew long in a short amount of time. About 4 feet in a summer. Not many thorns that I remember. This was a sample teaser for me as I moved before I could really see what this rose could do bloom wise. We had some incredible drought that struck my portion of the state during that time. Over 100°F beginning of June and around 16 hours of unrelenting sun per day. The plant still thrived (good soil and deep watering) but naturally the blooms didn’t last long. And I didn’t get an opportunity to bring it with me. So this year 2025 I reordered it. I’m still in North Dakota zone 3 but in a very different microclimate. So I’m very excited to see what Champagne Arches will do in my new and permanent gardens. During the time I grew it on the prairie it was as hardy for me as Rosa Rugosa Rubra. Which is the highest hardiness compliment I can give.

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