Climbing Roses
A climbing rose is a type of rose with long, arching stems that can be trained to grow vertically on structures like trellises, walls, arbours, and fences. Unlike true vines, climbing roses don't have tendrils or suckers to attach themselves; instead, they need to be manually trained and tied to supports. Climbing roses are popular for creating dynamic, eye-catching displays and bringing vertical interest to gardens. Some climbing roses flower only in the summer, others flower more than once in the same season, flowering in summer - autumn.