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Rosa 'New Dawn' |
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| | Late August bloom, more white than pink |
| Common name |
climbing rose |
| Family |
rosaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial shrub (Z5-9) |
| Flowers |
blush pink (June-October) |
| Size |
climber to 12' |
| Light |
sun-part shade |
Climber known for its disease resistance. We don't do very well with roses, so we're hoping this will be as problem-free as its reputation suggests. Blooms come from late spring through the end of the season.
We got ours in early November, already past its seasonal prime but still blooming, as the photo here shows. Hopefully it will conquer the arbor next year.
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| | Surprisingly evergreen - this photo taken in early January, but still green after deep freezes in February |
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: back yard island About my plant portraits
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August 24, 2008
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