Large 5-6ft Specimen Climbing Rose- Rose Rambling Rosie - Courtyard Climber

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Rambling Rosie is a special climbing rose that produces strong plants with glossy green, healthy foliage that will scramble up to around 3 metres (8-10ft) tall.

A repeat bloomer it will produces masses and masses of crimson-red flowers - the individual flowers are small, but are held in large clusters which creates magnificent effect.

The perfect rose for a traditional cottage style garden, it also benefits from a pleasant light fragrance, making it a magnet for bees and butterflies too. Unlike many rambling Roses, Rambling Rosie is relatively compact and easily maintained - it will not grow wild and out of control and is easily trained over a fence, wall, trellis, arbour or obelisk, yet will retain a natural less formal look and feel.  

A winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit for it's proven garden performance.

Supplied in approx. 5.5 litre containers at a height of approx. 5-6ft

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