Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose
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Description / Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose
This is a rose that will look slightly different in a variety of lights. Sometimes Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose appears to be a rich deep orange, infused with pink; other times it looks like a watermelon slice. As Blaze of Glory matures, it appears more pink than orange. But no matter what color you assign it, Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose is always consistently beautiful.
Fully double and about 4 inches wide, these flowers arise in large clusters. They are superb on the climbing habit, but also make fine cut-flowers. Snip one cane and get an instant bouquet.
The child of Dream Weaver and Dynamite, Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose is heat resistant and and sun-fast, keeping its bright hues no matter what the weather does. As you lean in to admire the blooms more closely, you may detect a faint, pleasant musky fragrance. Such a delightful climber, the perfect companion to clematis or a stunning specimen for trellis and pergola. Add Blaze of Glory Climbing Rose to your rose garden this season, and begin enjoying its generous color now.
Product Details
SKU | v1574 |
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Genus | Rosa |
Variety | 'JACamite' |
Plant Patent | PP17791 |
Product Classification | Climbers & Ramblers, Roses |
Habit | Climbing |
USDA Zone Low | 5 |
USDA Zone High | 9 |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
Bloom Color | Coral, Orange, Red |
Max Bloom Size | 4.00 |
Bloom Season Start | Late Spring |
Bloom Season End | Late Fall |
Foliage Color | Dark Green, Glossy |
Resistance | Disease Resistant |
Special Features | Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants, Free Bloomer, Repeat Bloomer |
Uses | Beds, Cut Flowers, Landscapes, Vines and Climbers |
Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Customer Reviews
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Huge beautiful blooms, fast canes! 0 people found this helpfulIn the 6 months this little mailed plant has been in the ground, it has grown over 8 feet in height, and each of the 4 we own have at least 5 good solid canes for training more properly in the spring. The blooms are enormous and very flashy in their clusters of russet. An unusual color, but striking!