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Rosa banksiae (Espalier) - Lady Banks Climbing Rose

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Rosa banksiae (Espalier) is a highly sought-after addition to any garden, combining unparalleled beauty with practical resilience. Also known as the Lady Banks Climbing Rose, this classic beauty makes a striking vertical statement, effortlessly scaling up to heights of 12-20 feet. Beneath the spring sun, it awakens into a breathtaking display of petite double blossoms. Whether a deep buttery yellow or a creamy dreamy white, these flowers provide a vibrant spectacle against the lush backdrop of glossy, dark leaves. Not only aesthetically pleasing, this vigorous climber is also sensationally low-maintenance, showcasing noteworthy drought tolerance once established and a commendable resilience to diseases typically associated with roses. The beauty of Rosa banksiae extends beyond its eye-catching blooms. With completely thornless stems, it can be easily trained as a stunning espalier along your trellises, walls, or fences, making gardening a pure joy. Full of character, charm and an enticing soft fragrance, this rose lends an exquisite elegance to any landscape.

  • Size: Can climb up to 12-20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Tiny double blooms of either creamy white or rich yellow
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low (drought-tolerant once established)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Thornless stems, often trained as an espalier.
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