Climbing Rose Swan Lake
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Any garden setting can benefit from the elegance and tranquilly that the Climbing Rose 'Swan Lake' offers with its pure white blossoms and delicate, sweet scent. Large, semi-double blooms that cover the plant in an abundance of white from early summer to autumn are what make this climber so famous. The vibrant flowers perfectly complement the glossy, robust green foliage.
"Swan Lake" grows best in well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade, and it does well when trained along walls, fences, or trellises. Regular watering is necessary, particularly in dry spells, and general-purpose rose fertiliser feeding is beneficial. Trim in late winter or early spring to promote strong growth and flowering. Use purple clematis to contrast with its stark white flowers.
Supplied as Strong Bare Root plants, ready to go straight out in the garden and bloom.
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