Rose 'Reach for the Stars' - Climbing Rose
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Upgrade your garden with Rose 'Reach for the Stars', a vigorous climber adorned with rich apricot-gold blooms that seem to glow in the sunlight. Each full, ruffled flower bursts with warmth and charm, creating a luxurious display against its glossy green foliage. This radiant beauty transforms fences, arches, and walls into living cascades of sunshine from late spring right through to autumn, ensuring your garden shines through every season.
'Reach for the Stars ' is perfect for romantic cottage gardens, sun-drenched borders, or statement entrances. For best results, feed in spring, deadhead spent blooms, and prune annually to encourage strong, healthy growth and repeat flowering. Pair it with soft purples like lavender, airy whites like campanulas, or trailing clematis for an enchanting contrast.
Supplied in approx. 5 litre containers.
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