Collection: Roses - Climbing (CL)

Climbing roses are not a class, but more of a description. In other words, you may find grandiflora or floribunda climbing roses. Despite the name, climbing roses can’t quite climb as efficiently as vines. They can be trained when provided support and can grow up to 15 feet, which reach great heights along a trellis wall, garden fences, arbors, and pergolas.

In general, climbing roses tend to produce more flowers when grown horizontally rather than vertically like most rose varieties. Producing large blooms, almost all climbing roses are repeat bloomers.