climbing roses for shade
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- Subject: climbing roses for shade
- From: A* B*
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 21:15:56 -0800
> > http://www.roseraie.com/long.html
> > Climber: C Pillar: P Rambler: R Groundcover: G
> >
> >
> > AMERICAN PILLAR 7508 (R.wichuriana seedling x R.setigera) x a red
> > hybrid perpetual Van Fleet 1902 8x12+. R C G Excels as a rambler. Big
> > clusters of bright pink, stamen-centered blooms that reflect the
> > setigera appearance. Two to 3 weeks of July bloom lead to bright red
> > hips much loved by birds. The large healthy glossy dark green leaves
> > turn purple red in the fall. Remove old canes for best bloom. Can take
> > some shade.
> >
> > CORAL DAWN 7568 New Dawn x a yellow HT boerner USA 1952 C P R G. Plump
> > scented coral pink double blooms regularly repeated on plentiful dark
> > foliage. A little less hardy than New Dawn, but still fine here and
> > takes some shade.[]
> >
> > MAX GRAF 7921 R.rugosa x R.wichuriana 1919 2x8 G. Long season of
> > silvery pink blooms on long trailing shoots that sometimes self root.
> > Hardy, shade tolerant and care free, this is one of the parents of
> > R.kordesii. []
> >
> > MME ALFRED CARRIERE 7925 Parentage unknown, Schwartz, France 1879 9x3
> > C R. Large cupped double white very fragrant blooms with a bit of
> > blush at the center. Long the standard in white climbers and
> > conventionally called a Noisette, despite evidence of sterner stuff in
> > its makeup, it tolerates some shade, is recurrent and quite hardy. []
> >
> > NEW DAWN -2nd image7952 Sport of Dr.W.Van Fleet 1930 10x8 G R C. Same
> > bloom and foliage as the Doctor. Stands some shade. One of the first
> > recurrent climbers, making it more famous than its parent. If room and
> > purse allow, we suggest a Van Fleet flanked by two New Dawns or
> > Awakenings. The impressive Van Fleet early summer display is followed
> > by a happy reminder for two months. Tender beyond Zone 5B so use a S
> > or E wall. (@)[]
> >
> > RAUBRITTER 8098 Kordes Germany 1936 3x6. R G Variously called a shrub,
> > rambler and groundcover, it has one long July season. The fragrant
> > blooms come in bunches and are 2" spheres made of many shell-shaped
> > pale pink blooms. The effect is very special. Good hardiness here and
> > tolerates more shade than most.
> >
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