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Climbing Rose 'Above All®'

Rosa, Climbing 'Above All'
$29.50

Fiber pots available from winter to early spring. Five gallon cans typically available from early spring through summer. Check with your local store for current availability. 

Bright orange, cup-shaped flowers - with a fruity fragrance, bloom in abundance spring through fall. Dark, grey-green foliage. Excellent landscape accent or border plant. 

Plant with Peony 

Characteristics

  • Landscape Size: 10'-14' tall, 10'-14' wide
  • Light Requirement: Full Sun or Morning Sun/Afternoon Shade
  • Water Needs: Moderate
  • USDA Zone: 5a
  • Growth Habit: Upright, Climbing
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Attributes: Deciduous, Long Bloom Season, Flowers for Cutting, Fragrant, Attracts Bees

See Green Thumb Guide below for region specific information.

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Green Thumb Guide

Thrives in enriched, sandy, well draining soil. Feed with a rose and flower fertilizer before new growth in spring, and again mid season. Spread mulch around roots to protect from hot, dry winds. Promote new growth early spring by pruning vigorously after threat of frost. Requires at least six hours of full sun, preferably with afternoon shade.

These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.

Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods

Visit: UC Cooperative Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)

Green Thumb Guide

Thrives in enriched, sandy, well draining soil. Feed with a rose and flower fertilizer before new growth in spring, and again mid season. Spread mulch around roots to protect from hot, dry winds. Promote new growth early spring by pruning vigorously after threat of frost. Requires at least six hours of full sun, preferably with afternoon shade.

These characteristics apply to the North Texas area and nearby regions.

Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods

Visit: Texas A&M Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)

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