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One of the first climbing roses to bloom in the spring, Joseph's Coat rose blooms from spring until late fall. The unqiue blooms start off as blush-red buds that open to flowers that are apricot, pink, salmon and yellow in color. A strong climber, Joseph's Coat rose was first available to gardener's in 1969 by Armstrong and Swim, and has become a top selling climbing rose ever since. Plant Joseph's Coat rose in groups of three to cover a wall, or plant a pair to climb over a trellis and create a flowering display in the air. Our healthy roses are ready to be planted in your garden upon arrival.
FRAGRANCE: Light sweet
COLOR: Red, apricot, salmon, pink and yellow blend
USDA HARDINESS: Zone 5-9, grown on own root
HEIGHT: 10-12'
BLOOM SIZE: 3 1/2 inches
PETAL COUNT: 25-30+ petals per bloom
FOLIAGE: Glossy, dark green
SHIPPED IN: container actively growing