Botanical Name: Rosa polyantha 'Cecile Brunner'
Common Name: Climbing Rose Type of Plant: dicot: shrub/vine Character deciduous Habit of Growth: Overall Shape upright climbing vine-like shrub – upright canes should be secured to wall or fence; young shoots bear flowers Height 6-12' Spread 6-12' Growth Rate moderate Environment: Exposure outdoor full sun Soil prefers a rich soil – tolerates any Hardiness hardy (all zones) Morphology: Leaves opposite, odd pinnately compound 5 to 7 leaflets per leaf, leaflets oval, medium green, somewhat bronzy when young Flowers pink - 2" across – borne singly or in small clusters Fruit small pome Propagation: budding or grafting on to wild rose rootstock Usage: used for flowers and scent on walls, arbors, trained on pillars or trellises; long blooming season Landscape Care: Watering prefers regular water (at base only) during growing season Fertilizing balanced in spring – watch for chlorosis Pruning head back lightly after bloom, remove old canes Pests/Diseases aphids, powdery mildew, spider mites, rust Special Conditions/Other Origin: Japan/Korea Family: Rosaceae Notes: |
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