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Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber Rose Bushes

Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber Rose Bushes

Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber Rose Bushes

'Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber' gentle purple to mauve-pink, semi-double flowers with a decent scent are produced in clusters almost continuously from June to November. The scent is about average strength. To only 2.4m, but vigorous.

Browse our Climbing Roses or all of our Rose Bushes.

Features

  • Colour: Purple to mauve-pink
  • Flower Shape: Semi-double, open
  • Fragrance: Medium
  • Flower Period: Almost continuously June-November
  • Leaves: Mid-green, glossy.
  • Height x Spread: 2.4 x 1.8m

Growing Purple Skyliner Roses

Good, well drained soil, and something to grow it up is all you need for this shade-tolerant variety. Roses thrive on clay as long as it's not too waterlogged in winter. This fairly compact variety is suitable for large containers.

History & Trivia

Bred in 2002 by Frank R. Cowlishaw. We think the parents are Veilchenblau and Yesterday: even if that's not correct, it is pretty much a miniature, repeat flowering version of the former.

Registration code Franwekpurp.

$38.38
Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber Rose Bushes
$38.38

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Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber Rose Bushes

'Purple Skyliner Patio-Climber' gentle purple to mauve-pink, semi-double flowers with a decent scent are produced in clusters almost continuously from June to November. The scent is about average strength. To only 2.4m, but vigorous.

Browse our Climbing Roses or all of our Rose Bushes.

Features

  • Colour: Purple to mauve-pink
  • Flower Shape: Semi-double, open
  • Fragrance: Medium
  • Flower Period: Almost continuously June-November
  • Leaves: Mid-green, glossy.
  • Height x Spread: 2.4 x 1.8m

Growing Purple Skyliner Roses

Good, well drained soil, and something to grow it up is all you need for this shade-tolerant variety. Roses thrive on clay as long as it's not too waterlogged in winter. This fairly compact variety is suitable for large containers.

History & Trivia

Bred in 2002 by Frank R. Cowlishaw. We think the parents are Veilchenblau and Yesterday: even if that's not correct, it is pretty much a miniature, repeat flowering version of the former.

Registration code Franwekpurp.

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