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Don Juan Climbing Rose - No. 1 to 1 1/2 grade bareroot

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This rose has received mixed reviews, with some customers being disappointed with the lack of growth and others being pleased with the quality. Many customers have reported that the rose is healthy and full of leaves, and that it has been in the ground for two or three weeks. However, some customers have reported that the rose has turned dark brown after only a few weeks of planting.
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One of the best red climbing roses we've found, this rose has stood the test of time. Don Juan Climbing Rose produces clusters of red, fragrant flowers that stand out against its dark green foliage. Growing 12-14 ft. tall and blooming from late spring to fall, it looks stunning when grown on a trellis, arbor or fence--and its fruity, rose fragrance perfumes the …
One of the best red climbing roses we've found, this rose has stood the test of time. Don Juan Climbing Rose produces clusters of red, fragrant flowers that stand out against its dark green foliage. Growing 12-14 ft. tall and blooming from late spring to fall, it looks stunning when grown on a trellis, arbor or fence--and its fruity, rose fragrance perfumes the air. Because Don Juan blooms on both old and new wood, you can prune it without worrying about cutting off this year's flowers. Climbing roses, like Don Juan, tend to be more disease resistant and easier to grow than hybrid teas. They're valued in the garden for adding vertical interest or a backdrop to the garden as well as creating a colorful, natural privacy screen. Grows best in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Zones 4-10.
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This rose has received mixed reviews, with some customers being disappointed with the lack of growth and others being pleased with the quality. Many customers have reported that the rose is healthy and full of leaves, and that it has been in the ground for two or three weeks. However, some customers have reported that the rose has turned dark brown after only a few weeks of planting.

Pros

  • Strong root system
  • Lots of leaves
  • Healthy plant
  • New shoots and flowers

Cons

  • Inconsistent growth
  • Some plants may not grow
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Description

One of the best red climbing roses we've found, this rose has stood the test of time. Don Juan Climbing Rose produces clusters of red, fragrant flowers that stand out against its dark green foliage. Growing 12-14 ft. tall and blooming from late spring to fall, it looks stunning when grown on a trellis, arbor or fence--and its fruity, rose fragrance perfumes the air. Because Don Juan blooms on both old and new wood, you can prune it without worrying about cutting off this year's flowers. Climbing roses, like Don Juan, tend to be more disease resistant and easier to grow than hybrid teas. They're valued in the garden for adding vertical interest or a backdrop to the garden as well as creating a colorful, natural privacy screen. Grows best in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Zones 4-10.

Specifications

ColorRed
FeaturesFragrant, clusters of flowers, blooms on old and new wood
Height12-14 ft.
Outdoor UseOutdoor
SizeNo. 1 to 1 1/2 grade bareroot
StyleClimbing
TypeRose