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Our range of white climbing roses to brighten up your walls, arches and pergolas with flowers. These climbing roses or rambling roses, covered in white flowers or creamy white, blend into all garden styles. They bring brightness to shaded areas or, conversely, soften sunlit facades.

The ‘Mme Alfred Carrière’ rose, still very popular, is an almost thornless, perpetual old rose producing large, full, blush-white flowers on healthy foliage. 'Climbing Iceberg’ offers numerous small pure white, slightly turbinate flowers, which renew themselves all summer in airy clusters. 
‘Snow Goose’, with a flexible habit, is covered in small semi-double creamy white flowers, grouped in light clusters. It can also be grown as a large bush. ‘Alberic Barbier’ is particularly vigorous, forming a dense cover of almost evergreen foliage and is adorned with double, ivory white flowers with a pale yellow centre in early summer. The Banks' rose ‘Alba Plena’ is a variety with small, very-double creamy white flowers, a very vigorous tall climber or rambler that flowers only once, in May, with remarkable abundance.

These climbing roses prefer a sunny or lightly shaded exposure and deep and well-draining soil, enriched at planting. Train their flexible stems from the first years to shape them well, then prune lightly after flowering to encourage new shoots.

To learn more, check out our guide "Roses: Succeeding in Planting in Pots and with Bare Roots"

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