Rose Santana 20-30 cm
Rose Santana 20-30 cm
Rose Santana is a climbing rose chosen for its rich red flowers in summer and its ability to add height and structure to the garden. As it matures, it grows into a substantial climber, making it a lovely way to dress up walls, fences, or a pergola with a classic, decorative look.
Location
Place Rose Santana in a sunny position for the best performance. Well-drained soil helps it establish neatly in the garden.
Contents
Supplied as a bare-root rose with a delivery height of 20–30 cm. The potless format keeps it light and practical to handle.
Growth habit and size
This rose grows as a climber and develops into a plant of around 2–3 m tall. It’s well suited to bringing vertical structure to the garden when trained along a support. For planting in groups, allow about 150 cm between plants.
Plant care
Choose a sunny spot and plant into well-drained soil. When planting bare-root, keep the roots from drying out and plant soon after arrival. As it grows, guide and attach the shoots to a support to create an even, tidy coverage.
Pruning and maintenance
Prune in March–April to maintain a balanced shape and keep growth strong and manageable.
Winter hardiness
Hardiness: -20 celsius.
- Delivery form: Bare roots
- Delivery height: 20–30 cm
- Full grown height: 2–3 m
- Flower colour: Red
- Flowering period: Summer
- Plant position: Sunny
- Preferred soil: Well drained soil
- Winter hardiness: -20 celsius
Plant performance may vary depending on local conditions and the growing season.
| Free Shipping | No |
|---|---|
| Category | Roses |
| Subcategory | climbing |
| Delivered as | BareRoot |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Summer |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Flower colour | Red |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sunny |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Plant spacing | 150cm |
| Preferred Soil | Well drained soil |
| Full grown height | 2 m - 3 m |
| Pruning | March - April |
| Poisonous | No |
Instructions
Plant in a sunny spot in well-drained soil. As a climber, guide new shoots along a suitable support as it grows. Bare-root roses should be planted soon after delivery and the roots kept from drying out. Prune in March–April to keep the plant in good shape and encourage healthy growth. Allow around 150 cm between plants.

