Large 5-6ft Specimen Climbing Rose - Santana
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A great example of a classic hybrid Tea climbing Rose that can also be grown free standing. In summer stunning deep red semi-double flowers, backed by mid green glossy leaves are born generously throughout the plants crown, they also omit a subtle soft fragrance that will lift the summer evenings. ‘Santana’ will reach a height of two and a half metres, will enjoy a nice sunny aspect but may sadden if facing North. Help it out with nutrients by mulching with well-rotted manure in early spring and prune out older stems fand spindly growth from time to time. This Rose will flower in early summer and repeat flower during the summer and will happily grow on a trellis backed by a wall or fence.
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Supplied in approx. 5.5 litre containers at a height of approx. 180-200cm.
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