Blaze Of Glory Climbing Rose
Hardy to zone 6b, ours is placed against the front of the house in a south-facing location.
Blaze of glory climbing rose. Bred by Joseph Kallay and introduced by Jackson and Perkins in 1932, ‘Blaze’ is considered a modern, large-flowered, climbing rose reaching heights and spread of 15 feet and more in certain locations. A profusion of fiery red blooms will cover this showy climbing rose all summer long. Foliage is deep glossy green and flowers carry an intriguing light musk fragrance.
Blaze roses will bloom repeatedly starting in late spring provided that you prune them after they are done flowering. Foliage is glossy deep green and flowers carry an intriguing light musk fragrance. An exceptionally vigorous climber with prolific blooms and a mild fruity fragrance, the Blaze climbing rose (Rosa "Blaze") makes an ideal first choice for beginning gardeners.
Blaze Of Glory Climbing Rose - (Rosa rosa 'Blaze Of Glory') Perennial Plants Family:. Climbing Rose, Large-Flowered Climber 'Blaze of Glory'. Blaze roses bloom on old wood so make sure you keep up with it if you would like it to keep blooming.
Use to add a vibrant splash of color to fences, pillars and arbors.
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