These vigorous, mild-scented, climbing rose bushes are the only roses that survived after the more than two weeks constant rain and hailstorm, this spring.
This crimson red rose bush spreads itself easily on a fence or covers walls decorating a facade. It develops into a graceful climber with attractive foliage and arching canes carrying a wealth of double, deep red blooms.
A romantic, red rose cloud on a dark green foliage welcomes the visitors at the front entrance of this house from the next picture. The roses atop the trailer reach 3m (10 ft) in height but the individual canes are much longer.
While the flexible canes of the climbing rose are carefully trained vertically, its lateral stems are trimmed back to stimulate flowering atop the trailer.

This red rose bush, trained on the house wall is taller than the house itself and the flowers literally cover the entire plant.

Blaze rose bushes are the best red climbers and they seam to be the most hardy ones.

Have a look at these beauties too:
13 comments:
Oh wow, that is beautiful. And, the last macro with the water droplets is stunning!
WOW, love those climbing roses. SO beautiful!
That is a huge rose bush! The color is magnificent.
Love red roses! The last image is very beautiful
Lovely rose bush! It looks like it is very established to have so many booms! Very pretty!
Is that your house we see? I love the cheerful yellow color of it!
No Quilt Works, it is not my house, it is just a house in the neighborhood.
What gorgeous roses! Love the macro shot!
Wow, that is gorgeous!
Roses are red and they climb too. Fabulous
JJ
Wow gorgeous captures!
Have a nice week.
Beautiful, colorful climbing roses. I grow them, but not like those!
It's a beautiful climbing rose. I wish mine looked like this!
I'm truly enjoying your site with such lovely photos as well as looking through your paintings! Thanks for the kind words regarding my blog and I look forward to following your work in the future... Larry
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