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Rosa (Rambling Roses)

Rambling roses, or Rambler roses, belonging to the Rosa multiflora family, are known for their vigorous and sprawling growth habit. They are ideal for covering large areas, such as walls, fences, pergolas, or trees.

Size: The plants can grow quite large, often reaching heights of 20 feet (6 meters) or more and widths of up to 10 feet (3 meters).

Flowers: Rambler Roses are a spectacular sight when in full bloom. They typically produce an abundance of small, often fragrant flowers held in large sprays, sometimes up to 20 blooms per stem. Their long canes are smothered in roses, forming impressive cascades of colorful blooms. They come in various colors, including white, pink, and shades of red.

Bloom time: Unlike many other types of roses, ramblers primarily flower once in early summer, although the blooming period is usually longer than that of other once-flowering rose types.

Hardiness: Rambler roses are hardy plants, usually thriving in USDA zones 4-9, and tend to be more disease-resistant than other rose types. They are often grown for their ability to thrive in less than ideal conditions, being able to tolerate poorer soils and shady positions better than most roses.

Uses: Rambler roses are easy to train on trellises, over archways, and pergolas. They are useful for scrambling through bushes and into trees, covering unsightly objects or large expanses of wall.

Pollinators: In addition to their decorative uses, ramblers also attract various pollinators due to their abundant flowers.

A key fact about rambling roses is their ability to create a stunning display in a short time, transforming an unsightly wall or fence into a dramatic floral showpiece.

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