Rose Ozeana (Climbing) Bare Root Plants light up the garden with a bold burst of pink and a delicate sweet scent. Flowering generously from early summer to late autumn, this rose offers a romantic cascade of colour against walls or structures. With strong disease resistance and a climbing, bushy habit, it brings both beauty and reliability to sunny spots. Its repeat flowering nature makes it a real standout for colour lovers.
Climber: As the name suggests these roses grow tall requiring tying or training around a trellis or wire support against walls or over pergolas. Each variety has specific information about its flower type and fragrance. A climbing rose can be grown permanently in a large 50cm approx. diameter container with a trellis support against a wall or fence or pergola if no soil is available. To get a more natural look why not grow a climbing rose alongside a clematis or honeysuckle where their flowering times complement each other.
These roses are supplied as 2 year old bare root plants with 2 to 3 breaks.
Planting advice: Plant bare root roses outdoors from October to March. Choose a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots comfortably, soak the roots in water before planting, and cover the graft union just below soil level. Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture.