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Mon, Feb 17, 14 at 3:34
| I have a white arbor that's like maybe 10 feet tall and I'd like to plant a red and pink climber. I was thinking of climbers, "Amadeus" and "Awakening". One side of the arbor is next to a crabapple tree, so one rose would be partly shaded. More than anything, I'd like a hardy climber that will reach over the top of the arbor. I already have Explorer roses in other parts of the garden, so I was looking for something different. Any information/advice is appreciated. |
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| Nahema is a nice pink climber in my garden. I recommended Ramblin' Red to my supervisor based on gardenweb posts and he said that it gets very big with lots of blooms. |
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