![]() HIGH HOPES – Mid-pink perfectly shaped blooms continually throughout the season – light fragrance – suitable for the vase PILLAR ROSES which are suitable for climbing on fences or walls – these roses reach a certain height and have a fan-like growth habit:ĭUBLIN BAY – The most free-flowering pillar rose with glowing red, lightly fragrant blooms continually – extremely healthy! MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE – Blush white – first and last to bloom, highly fragrant – suited to planting with clematis ICEBERG – Pure white medium blooms continually RENAE – Pale pink clusters of highly fragrant blooms continually THE THORNLESS OR NEAR-THORNLESS ROSES SUITABLE FOR PLANTING ON A ROSE ARCH:ĬREPUSCULE – Apricot clusters continually ![]() ORANGE ‘WESTERLAND’ – Fragrant blooms continually with shiny dark green, very healthy foliageĪPRICOT ‘CREPUSCULE’ – Massive clusters of blooms continually throughout the season – lush healthy foliageĪPRICOT-PINK ‘ABRAHAM DARBY’ – One of the most beautiful, charming and fragrant climbing roses flowering throughout the seasonĪbove are more than 10 of the BEST - I couldn't tone it down to 10 so they are just some of the many magnificent climbers which are suitable for an arch in your garden - perhaps they'll cover an old shed wall or maybe you've installed a support (hopefully steel) which will offer you the privacy of a screen from your neighbours. GOLD-RED ‘JOSEPH’S COAT’ – Masses of blooms throughout the season – eye-catching magnificence! GOLD ‘GOLDEN CELEBRATION’ – Luscious large blooms with high fragrance bloom freely throughout the season SALMON-ORANGE ‘ALI BABA’ – One of the most prolific, healthy, lush-foliaged climbing roses! Stunningly pretty and colourful climbing rose! MAUVE ‘BLUE MOON’ – Free-flowering, highly fragrant perfect blooms continuallyĭARK MAUVE ‘RHAPSODY-IN-BLUE’ – Stunning fragrant blooms with yellow stamens – exceedingly healthy and free-flowering PURE WHITE ‘ICEBERG’ – Very prolific blooming throughout the season with mid-green, healthy foliage LEMON-WHITE ‘LAMARQUE’ – Lemon centred pure white blooms over a long season – fragrant and glorious mid-green healthy foliageīLUSH-WHITE ‘MME ALFRED CARRIERE’ – Amazingly prolific rose producing medium-sized, highly fragrant blooms the entire season/all year! RED-RED ‘SYMPATHIE’ – Very free flowering and very healthy with medium sized blooms in clustersĬRIMSON'RED PIERRE' - Large, abundant-petalled blooms continually robust and healthy - would suit large tub/planter MID-PINK ‘PINKIE’ – One of the most floriferous climbing roses with thornless canes and dense, lush green, healthy foliageĭARK PINK ‘GUY SAVOY’ – My ‘happy, smiling rose’ … large blooms with slashes of white through the dark pink – highly recommended rose!ĭARK RED ‘GUINEA’ – Darkest red, fragrant and totally free-flowering rose suitable for climbing over an arch PALE PINK – ‘NAHEMA’ – Highly, highly fragrant large flowers continually with lots of canes and mid-green healthy foliage Then you come to deciding on the colour – here are a few of my recommendations in each different colour range … and then, how big is the arch? To enable you to enjoy many years of joy from this flowering spectacle in your garden, it is imperative that you select the right rose to suit the size of your arch and we recommend the walkway be around 2 metres wide so that two people can walk comfortably abreast and not be ‘caught’ by the roses – small, flimsy arches are totally inadequate for most roses … the rose will be there for more than 20 years and deserves a structure that will support it! ![]() So, you want to clothe a rose arch with beautiful roses to create a romantic pleasure in your garden … just a few small issues before we start to select the right rose for your location – think about your priorities relative to colour, fragrance, type of rose flower, etc. (irynal/subfaction/rott70/linco23/prettyawesome/chamillewhite/123rf.THE 10 BEST ROSES TO CLIMB AN ARCH OR FENCE IN YOUR GARDEN … Many almost thornless choices have a sweet fragrance your entire family will enjoy. Use our list of nearly thornless roses to reduce your likelihood of getting stabbed in the garden. ![]() Thorns or prickles, the poky stems of these popular blooms still draw blood. They also keep pests and animals from eating the foliage. Thorns are modified stems or branches where prickles are more like teeth. Unlike the thorns that you see on other plants, the roses’ prickles help the plant climb over other vegetation or a trellis. Everyone loves roses, but many people may not know much about the prickly thorns. Plant them for a low-maintenance and care-free garden. Do you love roses but hate their thorns? Did you know there are many thorn-free roses or options with few thorns that are much safer? Varieties of almost thornless roses are entirely safe for children, pets, and the elderly. ![]()
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