Climbing Red Rose Plant
The Climbing Red Rose Plant is an ornamental rose valued for its attractive red flowers, climbing or rambling growth habit and pleasant fragrance. Unlike compact bush roses, climbing and rambling roses can develop longer flexible stems that can be guided along suitable supports.
This live rose plant is supplied with a pot and can be trained over trellises, arches, fences, pergolas or other garden structures. It can also be allowed to trail from a suitable raised container where space and support permit.
The combination of red flowers, green foliage and climbing growth makes this plant an attractive choice for creating a colorful feature in home gardens and outdoor spaces.
Key Product Highlights
- Live Climbing Red Rose flowering plant supplied with a pot
- Attractive red flowers with a pleasant fragrance
- Long, flexible growth suitable for training and support
- Ideal for trellises, arches, fences and pergolas
- Suitable for balconies, terraces, patios and home gardens
- Can be trained as a climbing, rambling or trailing ornamental plant
Plant Specifications
Common Name: Climbing Red Rose
Botanical Name: Rosa spp.
Plant Type: Climbing / rambling flowering rose
Flower Color: Red
Fragrance: Fragrant, depending on variety and bloom
Growth Habit: Climbing, rambling and trailing
Sunlight: Full sun to bright sunlight
Water Requirement: Moderate
Soil: Fertile, well-draining soil
Container: Supplied with pot
Suitable For: Trellises, arches, fences, pergolas, balconies, terraces, patios and gardens
Flowers & Ornamental Features
The plant produces attractive red rose flowers that can provide a strong visual focal point in the garden. The flowers contrast beautifully with the plant’s green foliage.
Its climbing growth habit makes it different from a conventional compact rose bush. Long stems can be guided and secured to a suitable support to create a vertical flowering display.
Depending on the specific rose variety and growing conditions, flower size, petal form, fragrance intensity and flowering frequency can vary naturally.
How to Grow Climbing Red Rose
Provide a Support
Climbing roses need suitable support to develop their characteristic form. You can train the plant along:
- Garden trellises
- Arches
- Pergolas
- Fences
- Garden walls with suitable support
- Balcony railings
- Decorative plant structures
Use soft plant ties to guide the stems without tightly restricting their growth.
Sunlight
Place the plant in a location receiving several hours of direct sunlight each day.
Good sunlight supports healthy foliage, strong stems and flowering. Choose an area with good air circulation where possible.
Watering
Water when the upper layer of soil begins to dry. Water thoroughly and allow excess water to drain from the pot.
During hot and dry weather, check soil moisture regularly. Avoid keeping the roots continuously waterlogged.
Soil
Use fertile, organic-rich and well-draining soil. Roses benefit from a growing medium that provides adequate nutrients while allowing excess water to drain.
For container growing, make sure the pot has sufficient drainage holes.
Fertilizer
Feed the plant periodically during active growth with a suitable rose fertilizer, balanced flowering-plant fertilizer or well-decomposed organic compost.
Regular, moderate feeding can support healthy growth and flowering. Avoid excessive fertilizer application.
Pruning
Remove dry, damaged or weak stems with clean pruning tools.
Light pruning and training can help maintain the desired shape. For climbing roses, avoid removing healthy main stems unnecessarily because they form the framework of the climbing plant.
Where to Grow Climbing Red Rose
This live flowering plant is suitable for:
- Home gardens
- Balcony gardens
- Terrace gardens
- Patios
- Garden arches
- Pergolas
- Trellises
- Fences
- Decorative containers
- Vertical garden features
Provide sufficient sunlight and a strong support structure where climbing growth is desired.
Why Grow a Climbing Red Rose?
A Climbing Red Rose is an excellent choice for gardeners who want to create a vertical flowering feature rather than growing a conventional compact rose bush.
Its combination of red flowers, fragrance and climbing growth can transform a trellis, arch, fence or pergola into an attractive garden feature.
The plant can also be maintained in a container when provided with adequate root space, drainage and a suitable support structure.
Important Flowering Information
Flowering depends on the specific rose variety, plant maturity, sunlight, temperature, watering, nutrition, pruning and growing conditions.
A young plant may require time to establish before producing abundant flowers. The plant may arrive without flowers or with fewer flowers than shown in photographs.
Flowers and buds can also be affected during transportation. Once established in a suitable location, the plant can produce new growth and flowers according to its natural growth cycle.
Important Information About Live Plants
This is a live plant, so its size and appearance may naturally vary depending on season, maturity and growing conditions.
The plant received may differ slightly from product photographs in height, stem length, branching, leaf count, number of buds, flower size and number of flowers.
Some leaves, buds or flowers may become bent, damaged or shed during transportation because of movement, temperature changes or transit stress. This is a normal possibility with live plants and does not necessarily indicate poor plant health.
After delivery, place the plant in a suitable bright location and allow it time to acclimatize before making major changes to its growing conditions.




































































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