Climbing Roses List - Pillars
Climbing roses produce a wonderful display of colour, climbing up a pillar or a wall. Old walls in the garden look particularly good with masses of rose flowers on them. The size of the climbing rose does vary considerably from about 2m (7ft) to 15m (50ft).
There are varieties of climbing roses that are slow growing which makes them easier to control while other climbing roses are vigorous and do require a large space to grow into.
Most of the climbing plants will benefit from some kind of support. The climbing rose list, lists plants that are suitable for climbing up poles or pillars, these climbing roses grow to about 3m (9ft)
Roses play an important part in many gardens, the choice of roses to have in the rose garden is vast, from shrub, climbing, rambler, miniature, old English all in an array of colours such as purple, pink, red, white and yellow.
Rose petals are popular at weddings, and a rose bouquet provides a knockout display of colour. There are many drawings of roses, a single red rose being a popular one. There are many colourful roses photos to be found in the roses picture gallery.
