What's the difference? Well, they can all be treated as roses that climb, but climbers tend to be shorter, have stiffer more upright stems, bigger but fewer flowers and tend to be repeat flowering. Ramblers tend to be more vigorous with thinner, more pliable stems, smaller flowers usually in sprays and to have only one main flowering season. (But you'll find plenty of roses in this section that break all those generalisations!)
Number of roses in this section: 126, Showing 1 to 8
Rambler
Scrolled buds opening to largish, semi-double, creamy white flowers
Slight fragrance
Some repeat flowering in autumn
Superb glossy foliage
Tolerant of poorer soils & a north wall
15' high.
Rambler
Large, muddled pink flowers
Superb scent
Very floriferous but short flowering season
Glossy foliage
15' high
Rambler
Clusters of deep rose pink, double flowers
Very fragrant
Once flowering with some repeats
Dark green glossy foliage. Tolerant of poorer soils & shadier sites
12' high. (without support also makes a good ground cover rose)
Climber
Cascading clusters of yellow flowers fading to cream at the edgess
Very fragrant. Repeat flowering
Tolerant of shadier sites but does best in full sun
Dark foliage. Few thorns. 15' high.
Climber
Very double, rose pink flowers with deeper reverse & magenta shadings
Very fragrant. Repeat flowering
Good for cutting. Upright growth
About 10' high. Also makes an excellent shrub.
Climber
Clusters of large, single, bright red flowers
Light scent. Repeat flowering
Dark green foliage
Tolerant of poorer soils. 10' high
Rambler
Large trusses of deep pink, single, flowers with white centres
Light scent. Once flowering
Large glossy foliage
Tolerant of poorer soils & shadier sites. 15' high.
Climber
Fully double soft pink flowers
Fragrant. Repeat flowering
Dark green, glossy foliage
Tolerant of poorer & shadier sites. 10' high.
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