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Peggy Martin Climbing Rose

Peggy Martin Climbing Rose

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Beautiful & Resilient Climbing Rose

The Peggy Martin Climbing Rose is the ultimate blend of beauty and strength, offering a cascading display of soft pink blooms with minimal care. This exceptional variety is renowned for its vigorous growth and ability to thrive even in challenging conditions, earning its reputation as the “survivor rose.” Whether you're looking to adorn a trellis, an archway, or simply create a breathtaking focal point in your garden, this rose tree is up for the task.

Why You'll Love the Peggy Martin Climbing Rose

  • Incredible Hardiness: Known for surviving the devastating floods of Hurricane Katrina, this rose can withstand tough conditions, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardening.
  • Masses of Blooms: The Peggy Martin Rose covers itself in clusters of beautiful, candy-pink blooms that will turn your garden into a floral wonderland from spring to fall.
  • Climbing Beauty: Perfect for climbing structures, this rose will elegantly wrap around fences, pergolas, or walls, adding vertical interest to your landscape.
  • Thornless Delight: Unlike most roses, the Peggy Martin is nearly thornless, making pruning and handling a breeze.

Where to Plant:

The Peggy Martin Climbing Rose thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It makes a stunning addition to walls, trellises, garden beds, borders, or large containers, where its climbing habit can be showcased to full effect. With a little support, this vigorous grower will scale to impressive heights, giving your outdoor space a vertical lift with an abundance of color.

Easy Care for a Blooming Show

Don't worry if you're not a gardening expert – the Peggy Martin Rose is incredibly easy to care for. With just a little attention, it will reward you with continuous blooms and lush growth. It's also disease-resistant, meaning you can enjoy the beauty without the fuss.

Add the Peggy Martin Climbing Rose to your garden, and watch as it transforms any space into a rosy paradise!

Plant Specifications:

Bloom Time:
Spring to Fall
Botanical Name:
Rosa ‘Peggy Martin’
Growth Rate Value:
Fast
Mature Height Value:
12-15 ft.
Mature Width Value:
6-8 ft.
Sunlight Value:
Full Sun
Does Not Ship To:
AZ, OR
Growing Zones:
4-9 outdoors

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