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Lady Banks Climbing Rose

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The Rare Yellow Climbing Rose

The Lady Banks Climbing Rose is unique in the rose family, delivering almost two centuries of rich blooming looks. Lady Banks is in a league of her own, blanketing your garden with unprecedented soft yellow color.

It was discovered in China around 1824 ..and hasn't been beaten since. The classic climbing form is made incredibly stunning by the sheer number of yellow roses that appear like sunshine to upgrade every landscape.

Like a bouquet of beauty from your favorite home magazines, tens of thousands of violet-scented roses welcome every season, just like glossy front-page ads. For decades, Yellow Lady Banks has been an heirloom that's stood the test of time!

In fact, mature Lady Banks Roses offer up to 50,000 blooms in just one season. Imagine complete double roses stuffed with butter-yellow petals, flowering faster than most climbers. You'll get color beginning in mid-spring and lasting for months.

Deer aren't drawn to your Lady Banks, and harsh weather won't stop its vigorous blooms. It's no wonder why it received the Royal Horticulture Society's Garden Merit Award, the highest honor given to cultivars in Britain.

Even better? The rambling Lady Banks is almost thornless. And once it begins to flower, it doesn't stop! Lady's tall, spreading habit is well-suited for large trellises, bigger arbors, and porch pergolas. In fact, you can train it to thrive in almost any location and get years of intoxicating aroma plus voluminous yellow roses.

Now, you get a rose that's bred for beauty, strong growth and healthy roots, so you don't have to compromise and buy bare-root plants with canes dipped in wax.

If you’re buying a bare-root plant from a big-box garden center, it takes years to get blooms from the Lady Banks. But with our huge 3-gallon size, you could get the vibrant color of Lady Banks as soon as the first season!

The Lady Banks Climbing Rose is centuries in the making...now, it's ready to impress in your garden. Don't wait - order your Lady Climbing Rose today!

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Product Details

Mature Height:20 ft.
Mature Width:5 ft.
Sunlight:Full Sun
Bloom Season(s):Spring Blooming
Growth Rate:Moderate Growing
Does Not Ship To:AZ
Grows Well In Zones:6-9 outdoors
grow zone map

Growing Zones: 6-9 outdoors

(hardy down to 0℉)

Customer Reviews & Photos

4.9

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Irina B.
3/22/2023
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Arrived in excellent condition

Arrived in excellent condition

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Pansy S.
2/22/2022
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They arrived great new leaves

They arrived great new leaves are coming out everyday.Great plants thank you.

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Heidi D.
2/14/2022
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The rose I received was

The rose I received was very healthy and larger than I had anticipated. It arrived very quickly and was well packed. If need arises, I will not hesitate to order from Brighter Blooms again.

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Jay S.
1/27/2022
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Good condition

Arrived in good condition. Good packaging. It came with no broken branches. It came with leaves on it so I hope it will survive our hard frosts that we get during the winter. I hope that they sent it during the correct season. Time will tell. I will buy from them again. It is nice you can get a 1 year warranty.

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Ray R.
1/5/2022
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Ordered two. 3-gal. plants. The

Ordered two. 3-gal. plants. The zip tie around shipping plastic of one plant broke and half of the soil from pot was scattered and strewn within box. I expect the climbing to begin by May.

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