CLIMBING ROSES

One of a series of occasional photo stories from saxonholt.com.

Few garden plants have the impact of climbing roses when in full bloom. With breathtaking showers of color cascading over walls, down from trees, or sprawling over arbors, a climbing rose can dominate a garden.

Climbing Roses 1641 054



Rambling Rose (hybrid multiflora) 'Tausendschon' cascading over hillside. 476-327
Climbing Roses 1641-009


Climbing roses come from all classes of roses and have bloom times ranging from very early in the spring, such as this Rosa banksii lutea 'Lady Banks' blooming with wisteria, to multiflowing climbing miniature roses. 287-3028


Climbing Roses 1641-088


Hybrid musk roses such as this 'Lavender Lassie' bloom throughout the summer though the first flush is always the most spectacular.  When grown up through a tree a climbing rose can provide startling color seemingly from nowhere. 637-174


Climbing Roses 1641-017


Perhaps the most classically romantic use of any rose is sprawling over an arbor. Here an old Climbing Rose 'Alexander Girault' is trained over an arch at a garden enty promising beauty to all who enter. 642-165


Climbing Roses 1641 060


Here, the Noisette rose'Reve d'Or', becomes a climber by trianing it up and over an arbor. After just a few years of training it becomes a canopy of fragrance. 541-568