These roses will hold onto their leaves well into winter in most areas across the UK. Roses aren’t completely evergreen but some old species roses and their closely related cousins can almost be classed as evergreen. Good for hedging for greenery through the winter or against a house to add colour nearly all year.
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Out of stockRosa banksiae 'Alba Plena' a.k.a. Rosa banksiae var banksiae. Covered in snowy double frilled blooms in spring and scented of violets. Requires a sheltered wall. Thornless with shiny semi-evergreen foliage. Light prune until established. Supplied on own roots. Size 6m x 4m.
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Out of stocka.k.a Lady Banks Rose. Huge sprays of small,very double pale yellow blooms with a green eye. May flowering. Light prune until established. Thornless. Shining, virtually evergreen foliage. Requires a sheltered wall. Supplied on own roots. 20ft x 15ft.
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Out of stockAn exceptionally vigorous rambler. Huge sprays of single white scented blooms. Polished almost evergreen foliage. Tiny orange-red hips. Summer flowering. Size:6m x 6m.
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Out of stockA form of Rosa Longicuspis. Superb summer flowering, vigorous rambler. Creamy-white single flowers in showy trusses. Lovely glossy foliage, which is semi-evergreen. Light fragrance and very disease resistant. Size: 3.5m x 2.5m.