Rose Eloise Climbing Rose 20-30 cm
Rose Eloise Climbing Rose 20-30 cm
Rose Eloise is a climbing rose chosen for its tall growth and generous white flowers through summer. It’s a natural way to add structure to the garden, especially where you want to soften vertical spaces with an elegant finish.
Location
For best performance, plant Rose Eloise in a sunny position in well drained soil.
Growth habit and size
This is a climbing rose that grows upwards, reaching around 2–3 m at maturity. It’s well suited to adding height and structure, with shoots that can be trained along supports as they develop.
Plant care
Space plants about 150 cm apart to give them room to establish. As a bare-root rose, protect the roots from drying out and get it into the ground soon after it arrives.
Pruning and maintenance
Prune in March to April. As the season progresses, guide and secure the long stems to their support to keep growth tidy and well distributed.
Winter hardiness
Hardiness: -20 celsius.
- Delivery form: Bare root
- Delivery height: 20–30 cm
- Position: Sunny
- Preferred soil: Well drained soil
- Flower colour: White
- Flowering period: Summer
- Full grown height: 2–3 m
- Winter hardiness: -20 celsius
Plant supplied as a bare-root rose; appearance on delivery may vary from the mature plant.
| Free Shipping | No |
|---|---|
| Category | Roses |
| Subcategory | climbing |
| Delivered as | BareRoot |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Flower period | Summer |
| Fragranr | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Flower colour | White |
| 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 bare-root rose, keep the roots from drying out and plant soon after delivery. Allow around 150 cm between plants. As it grows, guide and tie new shoots along a suitable support to build a well-covered climbing shape. Prune in March to April.

