![]() ![]() Impressed with the color, too…attention grabber without being garish. A member of the Kordes family, Tangerine Skies Arborose® Climbing Rose has a remarkable resistance to common diseases such as black spot and is tough enough to withstand drought and humidity with grace. Is the bloom from May…it started out with better form, but was aging by the time I took a picture of it.it was a large, pretty flower for a first Its hard to capture its true color - its more orange. Since it's technically a climber, I wasn't sure if I should be pruning it like you suggest with other immature roses to get a bushier, better form.but since I want it to be a bush, I should be doing that? One of my favorite roses Vigorous, healthy, continuous bloom, survived -15F without cover this winter. Cupped blooms offer a moderate sweet rose fragrance that will perfume the breeze. A compact rose with repeat blooming throughout the season. Had to add stakes to the pot after our recent strong storms, but assuming theĬanes will strengthen as they grow. Arborose Climbing Rose (Tim Hermann Kordes, Germany, 2004) Very double, lavender flowers on a robust and disease resistant, climbing rose. Chris, do you think it will work that way in ![]() Hoping to grow it as a tall shrub rather than a climber. It does look like buds may be forming again One bloom soon after arriving, but just been growing since. Super high humidity without any spraying. Foliage has been perfectly clean here in our Iron-clad, Kordes disease resistance guarantees that this plant will look great even when it's not in bloom. Shade until I moved the pot to full sun a couple of weeks ago. Strong, upright canes produce an early flush of the large 4', tangerine orange flowers with good rebloom occurring through the season. Growth habit before deciding which rose it will replace, but will get it in the ![]()
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