Large 5-6ft Specimen Climbing Rose - Sympathie
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Climbing Rose 'Sympathie' is a stunning rose variety, admired for its large, velvety, deep red flowers that bloom in generous clusters from early summer through to autumn. The richly coloured, lightly scented blooms stand out beautifully against the glossy, dark green foliage, making it a great choice for adding vertical impact to walls, fences, pergolas, or trellises.
This vigorous, repeat-flowering climber thrives in fertile, well-drained soil and a sunny location. Regular deadheading will promote more blooms, and pruning in late winter or early spring keeps the plant tidy and vigorous. 'Sympathie' pairs beautifully with soft pink or white clematis or climbing roses for a high-contrast, cottage-style effect, or can be allowed to shine solo as a specimen plant. Hardy, reliable, and full of charm, perfect for gardeners seeking rich, classic colour and strong growth.
Supplied in approx. 5.5 litre containers at a height of approx. 5-6ft.
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