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Rosa 'Hanabi' - Climbing Rose

Rosa Hanabi® WEKroalt
WEKroalt

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I know this beautiful rose bush and I bought a second one—very happy, it's already budding.

Chacha, 20/05/2025

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This small climbing rose can also be trained as a large bush. This remarkably colourful variety attracts all eyes; the flowers are randomly variegated with red and pink on a white background. They bloom in tight clusters on beautiful dark green glossy foliage. This exceptional rose has won over 80 medals at international competitions!
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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The 'Hanabi' Climbing Rose is a charming original that doesn't go unnoticed in the garden. From summer to autumn, it offers the unusual and wonderfully colourful spectacle of its randomly splashed red and fuchsia pink flowers on a white background, a colour enhanced by the yellow glow that radiates from a large cluster of stamens. Simple to semi-double, they bloom in tight clusters, a true impressionist fireworks display against beautiful glossy foliage of deep green. As it tolerates severe pruning, this rose can also be trained as a bush. There are plenty of reasons to find a little spot for it in the garden!

The 'Hanabi' Climbing Rose or 'WEKroalt' belongs to the rose family. Its evocative name, Hanabi, means fireworks in Japanese. This relatively recent American creation (1999) is the result of hybridisation between two very dissimilar roses: 'Minnie Mouse', a miniature climbing rose with variegated red and white flowers, and 'Altissimo', a vigorous climbing rose from Delbard producing large red blossoms. It has won over 80 medals in international competitions. It is a small climbing rose with good vigour. It has a flexible habit and thorny stems, often reaching 2.5 metres (8 feet) in height and 1 to 1.25 metres (3 to 4 feet) in width when trained. Regular pruning can easily be kept in more modest proportions, forming a beautiful bush about 1.5 metres (5 feet) in all directions. Its dark green glossy foliage is not very susceptible to diseases and perfectly highlights the strongly variegated hue of the different flowers. It blooms from June to October, abundantly if it doesn't lack water. Its 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4in) flowers, grouped in clusters, are composed of 5 to 10 undulated petals arranged informally, single to semi-double, centred around a golden yellow heart populated with prominent stamens of the same tone. They are not fragrant.

This 'Hanabi' rose allows for sumptuous decorations throughout the summer, requiring very little maintenance apart from regular watering in summer during periods of high heat and prolonged drought. Trained or grown as a bush, it pairs particularly well with pink or white flowers such as 'Iceberg', 'Pink Bells', 'Petit Bonheur', or 'Aimée Vibert'. As a structural element in English gardens, rose arches form beautiful shelters where one can rest while connecting different parts of the garden. Mix them or combine them with easy-to-grow large-flowered clematis like 'Madame Lecoultre', 'Montana Grandiflora', or 'Miss Bateman', whose white flowers temper the whimsical roses of Hanabi. They are good companions for phlox, delphiniums, foxgloves, catmints, and tall baby's breath.

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Planting and care

To plant the 'Hanabi' rose, choose a spot with ordinary, well-drained soil between November and March. The rose prefers heavier clayey soils. Add compost or well-rotted manure to the planting hole if the soil is too sandy, compact, or dry. Avoid waterlogged soils in winter. Place the rose where it can receive ample sunshine and some shade. During the vegetation period and flowering, use a rose fertiliser for better growth. Remove faded flowers to encourage reblooming. Floribunda roses are vigorous and floriferous. In late winter, prune the stems back to about a quarter of their length (from 4 to 6 buds from the base of the stem) to promote bushy growth and prevent tangling in the centre of the branches.

Roses may develop unsightly spots at the end of summer, but this is a natural occurrence and doesn't harm the rose's growth.

 

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