Fourth of July

Fourth of July climbing rose (26372 bytes)

Fourth of July is disease resistant, vigorous climbing rose that will grow 10 to 14 feet. It is the first climbing rose to win the AARS award in 23 years. Blooms have 15 petals and are red with white stripes and yellow stamens, occuring repeatedly in large clusters from summer until fall. Fragrance is that of sweet apples and roses. Foliage is a dark, glossy green.

Photograph courtesy of Bob Bauer

 

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