Rosa multiflora (common names: Rose)

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  • Constance Spry (Rosa multiflora (Rose))
    By caitio

Rosa multiflora (aka Rose)


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Reminders for this plant

Due 22 days ago:

In Xela's garden calendar:
'Spray'

spray against aphids and blackspot etc

Due 9 days ago:

In Xela's garden calendar:
'Spray'

Spray roses against greenfly and blackspot. etc.

Due in 7 days:

In Xela's garden calendar:
'Spray'

Spray roses against greenfly and blackspot. etc.

Due in 7 months:

In Xela's garden calendar:
'Prune'

Time to prune: March to April

Members growing this plant

  • DaveDarwent

    Davedarwent

    joined 11 Nov, 2007

    40 plants

  • caitio

    Caitio

    joined 25 Nov, 2007

    12 plants

  • Xela

    Xela

    joined 1 Mar, 2008

    215 plants

Members' notes...

DaveDarwent

Bottom Border

Xela

Planted '05
Bought '05 Woolworths £?

Cultivar: 'Paul's Scarlet Climber'

There are roses to suit every aspect of the garden. 'Paul's Scarlet Climber', as its name suggests, is a vigorous climbing rose with semi-glossy, mid-green foliage. Its flowers, which are double and bright red, measure 8cm (3in) across and appear freely throughout the summer. This rose would look good planted up a pergola or trained along a fence.

Skill Level: Beginner

Exposure: Full sun

Hardiness: Hardy

Soil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Moist

Height: 300cm
Spread: 300cm
Time to prune: March to April

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