For a bright spot in your plantings, Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose has no equal. This rose seems to change colors daily over its long bloom season, giving you a sunset of rich hues you'll never get tired of admiring.
Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose has pretty cardinal-red buds open to 4-inch marigold-orange blooms that in turn change to bright yellow with a touch of crimson before maturing to cardinal red again. All colors are present at one time on plants that can reach up to 12 feet tall and 4 feet wide, their sturdy canes studded with sharp thorns to discourage pests. And Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose boasts a blanket of glossy, dark green leaves that keep Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose looking great even when out of bloom. Mass plantings on a fence or pillar are particularly effective, allowing you to enjoy a panorama of color all season long, from late spring to early fall.
Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose was introduced in the United States by Armstrong and Swim. It was bred from R. Buccaneer x R. Circus, and boasts a petal count of up to 28. Mildly fragrant, Joseph's Coat Climbing Rose is a source of ever-changing color for any vertical space.
Item Form | 2-Quart |
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Genus | Rosa |
Species | hybrida |
Product Classification | Climbers & Ramblers |
Habit | Climbing |
USDA Zone Low | 5 |
USDA Zone High | 9 |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
Bloom Color | Multi-Color, Orange, Pink, Red, Yellow |
Max Bloom Size | 4.00 |
Bloom Season Start | Late Spring |
Bloom Season End | Late Fall |
Foliage Color | Dark Green, Glossy |
Characteristics | Arches, Bloom First Year, Free Bloomer, Pruning Recommended, Repeat Bloomer |
Uses | Cut Flowers, Landscapes, Vines and Climbers |