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Rosa Above and Beyond - Climbing Rose

Rosa x grimpant
Climbing Rose

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A vigorous and floriferous, particularly hardy variety suitable for climbing or as a free-form bush. Its semi-double to double flowers, pale apricot in colour turning creamy white, are grouped in clusters. This rose blooms abundantly in June, and then more sporadically throughout the summer. Its disease-free foliage takes on a soft yellow hue in autumn.
Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time January to May, September to December
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Description

Climbing Rose Above and Beyond is a cultivar with semi-double to double apricot-orange flowers, selected by the American breeder Will Radler, known for his roses that are highly resistant to diseases. This vogorous rose has an upright and spreading habit. It can be used in the traditional way as a climber, but also as a large bush. Very easy to grow and versatile, it is a particularly hardy variety, recommended for very cold climates.

The Climbing Rose First Editions® Above and Beyond belongs to the rose family, like all roses. It is a woody climbing plant that develops long prickly stems with sharp thorns. The orange flower buds of this rose 'Above and Beyond' are grouped in clusters of five or more flowers, opening into small semi-double to double flowers, pale apricot in colour, becoming creamy white. The main flowering period occurs in May-June, followed by sporadic blooms until late summer. The flowers have a slight fragrance. The foliage of this rose is deciduous and very healthy. From spring to summer, it has a beautiful bright green colour. In autumn, it turns light yellow before falling. Grown on its own roots, this rose can produce suckers with thorns that should be removed to prevent them from invading the surrounding space. This variety reaches a height of 3m with a spread of 2.50m.

The Rose 'Above and Beyond' 'ZleeltonStrack' is ideal for creating defensive and decorative hedges. It can also be trained on a trellis, pergola, or wall. When grown as a large bush, it also finds a place in shrub borders and cottage-style gardens. This rose can be planted alongside easy-to-grow Clematis, such as the varieties jackmanii or 'Arabella'. In a hedge, combine this rose with fragrant mock orange, weigelas, and butterfly bushes.

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Planting and care

The climbing rose 'Above and Beyond' prefers sunny locations but dislikes hot and confined exposures that can make it more susceptible to powdery mildew: avoid training it against a south or west-facing wall. While it doesn't appreciate excessive limestone, it tolerates it. It prefers deep, fertile, and rather moist soils that allow it to reach its full potential and flower throughout the season. In very dry and hot summers, the flowering diminishes. This exceptionally hardy variety doesn't like very hot climates.

The rose will adapt to any garden as long as the soil is well-prepared, well-cultivated, and sufficiently rich. To plant your rose, work the soil by crumbling it and add a base fertilser such as dried blood or dehydrated horn, at the bottom of the planting hole. Water generously after planting to eliminate air pockets. Water regularly for a few weeks to facilitate rooting, as well as the first two dry and hot summers. Pruning this rose is only necessary to control its growth. If its spread bothers you, feel free to reduce its branches.

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