Rose Iceberg Climbing is a much loved climber that produces masses of pure white blooms in repeat flushes from summer into autumn. Lightly scented and excellent for covering trellis, arches, and fences, it is a brilliant way to bring a clean, bright look to the garden while still feeling romantic and floriferous.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Climbing Rose
Flower colour: White
Flowering period: Summer to autumn
Fragrance: Light
Height and spread: Approx. 240 to 400cm x 200cm plus with support
Position: Full sun
Hardiness: Fully hardy

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
This rose is deciduous and will lose its leaves in winter before producing fresh growth in spring.

Our roses are supplied planted in a 4L growers pot with compost and are not sold as bare root. The compost contains enough feed for around 4 months. Roses are dormant from November to March, so although they are sent in pots, they may not yet have rooted into the compost.

 


Rose Iceberg | Climbing Rose | 4L Potted Rose

Rose Iceberg Climbing is a much loved climber that produces masses of pure white blooms in repeat flushes from summer into autumn. Lightly scented and excellent for covering trellis, arches, and fences, it is a brilliant way to bring a clean, bright look to the garden while still feeling romantic and floriferous.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Climbing Rose
Flower colour: White
Flowering period: Summer to autumn
Fragrance: Light
Height and spread: Approx. 240 to 400cm x 200cm plus with support
Position: Full sun
Hardiness: Fully hardy

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
This rose is deciduous and will lose its leaves in winter before producing fresh growth in spring.

Our roses are supplied planted in a 4L growers pot with compost and are not sold as bare root. The compost contains enough feed for around 4 months. Roses are dormant from November to March, so although they are sent in pots, they may not yet have rooted into the compost.

 


Common Questions

Does it need support
Yes. Train and tie the stems onto wires, a trellis, or an arch for the best coverage and flowering.

Will it flower in its first year
You may see some flowers in year one, with much heavier flowering once the plant has built stronger framework.

How do I prune it
In late winter, remove dead or weak stems and shorten side shoots. Keep and tie in the main stems to encourage flowering along them.

Planting Ideas

Grow through Clematis for a layered look, or soften the base with Nepeta, Geranium Rozanne, and ornamental grasses.

More Information

Our roses are supplied planted in a 4L growers pot with compost and are not sold as bare root. The compost contains enough feed for around 4 months. Roses are dormant from November to March, so although they are sent in pots, they may not yet have rooted into the compost. When planting, the compost may fall away from the roots, this is completely normal and will not harm the plant.
If you prefer not to plant straight away, roses can be left in their pots until March, by which time they will have rooted. If kept in pots, water more frequently.
Roses are carefully pruned during the colder months to encourage strong, healthy growth in spring, so plants may arrive smaller than expected. New growth will appear in spring and plants will grow at least 50cm in their first year.
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Due to seasonality and plant maturity, plants may not arrive looking exactly like the images shown.

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300cm x 200cm
Full Sun/Partial Shade
Well drained, fertile soil
Fully hardy

Quick Facts

Sunlight:

Full sun

Soil:

Moist but well drained soil, Well drained soil, Clay soil

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