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Flower. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd

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Rosa 'Crimson Glory' Climber

Common Name

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Soil

Roses prefer acidic soil of pH 6.5 (sand) but will tolerate alkaline soils up to pH 7.5 (chalk). Mix 25 lts farmyard manure, or pulverized tree bark with bone meal, in soil before planting. Broadcast rose fertilizer in early Spring.

Tolerant of Poor Soils, so broadcast rose fertilizer in early summer as well.

Sun Aspect

Full Sun.

Soil Moisture

Moist.

Plant Type

Modern Roses: 17 Large-Flowered Climber Non-Recurrent from the Modern Climbing Roses classification.

Height x Spread in feet

15 x 8

Foliage

Dark Green with stem reddish-brown.

Flower Colour in Season. Hips

Large, globular, deep velvety-red blooms are superbly scented.

Flowering is in the Summer only. Very fragrant.

Comment

Blooms carried on a weak neck. Foliage is a little sparse, with thorny stems on a bushy, angular climber.

Climber or Pillar rose. Good for cutting.

Available from Coblands Nurseries Ltd , David Austin Rose Nursery Limited, Rumwood Nurseries , R.V. Roger Ltd and from Peter Beales Roses.

For further details on the cultivation of roses, consult the Royal National Rose Society.

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Juvenile Leaf

Single Leaf. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd

Foliage

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Flower Bud Closed

Flower Bud Open. Photo from R.V. Roger Ltd

Bare Stem

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Juvenile Flower

Middle-Aged Flower

Mature Flower

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Hip

Hips

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