Climbing Rose Rosarium Uetersen

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Rose 'Rosarium Uetersen', the Climbing Rose, is renowned for its rich, deep pink blossoms that provide both a powerful scent and an eye-catching display. Throughout the summer, this robust climber creates a spectacular display of big, cup-shaped flowers in masse on arches, trellises, or walls. The lustrous, dark green foliage perfectly contrasts with the vivid flowers.

'Rosarium Uetersen' grows best in full sun to moderate shade, well-drained soil, and frequent watering and feeding with a high-potash fertiliser during the growing season. To keep its shape and encourage fresh flowers, pruning should be done in late winter. To create a welcoming atmosphere, combine this climbing rose with white or light pink flowers like phlox or jasmine.

 

Supplied as Strong Bare Root plants, ready to go straight out in the garden and bloom.

 

 

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