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Candy Land Climbing Rose Dormant Bare Root Plant (1-Pack)
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Candy Land Climbing Rose Dormant Bare Root Plant (1-Pack)

With rosy pink and ivory striped blossoms, Candy Land Climbing Rose looks like Christmas candy, the candy-colored blossoms are large with a classic shape. Huge clusters of blooms form on this showy climbing rose and they readily rebloom in the first season after planting. Growing 10 ft. to 12 ft. tall and spreading 4 ft. to 6 ft., Candy Land makes a dazzli…
With rosy pink and ivory striped blossoms, Candy Land Climbing Rose looks like Christmas candy, the candy-colored blossoms are large with a classic shape. Huge clusters of blooms form on this showy climbing rose and they readily rebloom in the first season after planting. Growing 10 ft. to 12 ft. tall and spreading 4 ft. to 6 ft., Candy Land makes a dazzling privacy screen, this hybrid is also vigorous and easy to grow. These bare root roses are shipped in the spring, allowing you to plant them while they are still dormant. Bareroot roses should be planted as soon as possible. If you are unable to plant your bareroot roses within a few days of receiving them, heel them in where you want to plant them. Dig a trench deep and wide enough to hold the roots and about 2-thirds of the top of your roses, place the roses in the trench and cover with soil until you are able to plant properly.
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With rosy pink and ivory striped blossoms, Candy Land Climbing Rose looks like Christmas candy, the candy-colored blossoms are large with a classic shape. Huge clusters of blooms form on this showy climbing rose and they readily rebloom in the first season after planting. Growing 10 ft. to 12 ft. tall and spreading 4 ft. to 6 ft., Candy Land makes a dazzling privacy screen, this hybrid is also vigorous and easy to grow. These bare root roses are shipped in the spring, allowing you to plant them while they are still dormant. Bareroot roses should be planted as soon as possible. If you are unable to plant your bareroot roses within a few days of receiving them, heel them in where you want to plant them. Dig a trench deep and wide enough to hold the roots and about 2-thirds of the top of your roses, place the roses in the trench and cover with soil until you are able to plant properly.

Specifications

Common Name FamilyRose
Returnable90-day
Hardiness Zone10 (30 To 40 F),4 (30 To -20 F),5 (20 To -10 F)
Best Time To PlantSpring
Bloom SeasonFall, Spring, Summer
Mature Height (In.)144 In.
Container Size1 In. Quart(s)
Rose TypeClimbing
FragranceFragrant
Water RequirementsTwice A Week
Blossom Color FamilyPink
Number Of Plants Included (Pack-size)1
Wildlife AttractedBees, Butterflies, Pollinators
Wildlife DeterredNo Wildlife Deterred
Bloom ShapeHigh-centered
Sun ToleranceFull Sun
Mature Width (In.)60 In.
Container TypeBare Root
Growth HabitClimbing
Average Shipping Height (In.)12 In
Botanical NameRosa Climbing 'Wekrosopela'
Petal CountFull (26-40 Petals)
Additional CharacteristicsNone Listed
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