Metanoia Climbing Rose Naranga 20-30 cm
Metanoia Climbing Rose Naranga 20-30 cm
Metanoia Climbing Rose Naranga is a striking climbing rose that flowers in warm orange tones through summer. Trained onto a support, it adds height and a refined, decorative finish to sunny parts of the garden.
Location
Place Metanoia Climbing Rose Naranga in a sunny spot for the best performance. Well drained soil helps it establish smoothly.
Contents
Supplied as a bare-root climbing rose, potless for a lighter, eco-friendly choice. Delivery height is 20–30 cm.
Growth habit and size
This is a climbing rose that can be guided along a support as it grows. Once established, it reaches around 2–3 m, making it a good choice for adding vertical structure.
Plant care
Give it space to grow by planting with about 100 cm between plants. Train the new shoots onto a support to shape the climber neatly as it develops.
Pruning and maintenance
Prune in March–April to keep the climber well shaped and to promote healthy new growth for the coming season.
Winter hardiness
Winter hardiness: -20 celsius.
- Delivery form: Bare root
- Delivery height: 20–30 cm
- Mature height: 2–3 m
- Flower colour: Orange
- Flowering period: Summer
- Plant position: Sunny
- Preferred soil: Well drained soil
- Winter hardiness: -20 celsius
Plant characteristics can vary with growing conditions and the season.
| Free Shipping | No |
|---|---|
| Category | Roses |
| Subcategory | climbing |
| Delivered as | BareRoot |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Summer |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Flower colour | Orange |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sunny |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Plant spacing | 100cm |
| Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
| Full grown height | 2 m - 3 m |
| Pruning | March - April |
| Poisonous | No |
Instructions
Plant the bare-root rose as soon as possible after delivery and keep the roots from drying out while you prepare the planting spot. Choose a sunny position in well drained soil and allow around 100 cm between plants. As new growth develops, gently guide and tie the shoots onto a suitable support. Prune in March–April to keep the plant tidy and encourage strong, fresh growth.

