Rose 'Warm Welcome' - Patio Climbing Rose

Product ref: R18019

Availability: Out of stock

Climbing Rose Warm Welcome has small sprays of slightly fragrant, semi-double, orange-red flowers throughout the summer. These appear amongst masses of attractive dark green leaves which set them off really well. Classified as a miniature climbing rose, meaning it will climb, but only to manageable proportions. This makes it perfect where space may be limited, although it is equally suited to an open position. Warm Welcome is one of the longest flowering climbers currently available and the abundant foliage offers good disease resistance too. We think it is perfect for training around the entrance to any house or garden, an arch, or perhaps over an arbour with a bench beneth. Supplied in approx 5 litre containers. available from mid November
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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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Roses, if purchased during the Winter will often be freshly potted, with the compost falling away from the roots when you come to plant. This is quite normal, as Roses will be dormant during the coldest months of the year and do not produce new roots until the warm weather of Spring. If you wish, you may keep potted Roses in the pots until the weather is warmer before you plant out, they should be kept outdoors and kept watered during this time, we do however recommend getting them planted out as soon as possible after receipt. We cut back and prune all of our Roses in line with good horticultural practice, so there will be no pruning for you to worry about after planting or during the first season, apart perhaps other than snipping off any tips that may die back before Spring. Annual pruning can commence during late winter, the year after planting.