Joseph’s Coat has clusters of multi-coloured semi-double blooms. Yellow petals with a red edge, which slowly brings in orange and crimson. Continuous flowering. Dark glossy foliage. Scented. Healthy. Size: 3m x 2.5m.
Joseph’s Coat
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About Joseph’s Coat rose:
Rose Group | Climbing Rose |
Breeder | Armstrong |
Date of Introduction | 1963 |
Colour | Bicolour |
Flower Form | Semi-Double |
Height | Short Climber |
Flowering Period | Repeat flowering |
Fragrance | Light |
Awards | Bagatelle Gold Medal |
Disease Resistance | Good |
Hardiness Zone | 5 -what’s this? |
Attractive to Bees, Good for Pillars/Obelisks, Suitable for Walls/Fences, Named Rose
More about Climbing roses:
Climbing roses are distinct from most ramblers, in that they tend to have larger blooms, the ability to repeat flower and have stouter growth. Their use in the garden for adding height is unsurpassed coming in a variety of colours and sizes. The stronger growing varieties are often seen covering walls, fences, arches and pergolas, whilst shorter varieties can be trained around poles and tripods to form ‘pillars’.
All climbers require support and it is essential they are well tied to their structures. They are best trained horizontally at first to prevent any legginess and encourage a spreading habit.
Pruning Guide: Once established, prune by reducing side shoots to two or three buds of the main stem and tying in any new long growths in a horizontal fashion during September.
Read our blog on how to prepare the ground for your bareroot Joseph’s Coat rose. Or for more on how to prune and care for climbing roses, visit the RHS website.
And don’t forget, we also stock a variety of excellent rose care products to ensure you get the best from your roses. Browse our rose care products here.
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