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Cape Diamond Climbing Rose | Zone 3-10 | Pink | 4 - 5 feet | Full Sun | Partial Shade
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Cape Diamond Climbing Rose | Zone 3-10 | Pink | 4 - 5 feet | Full Sun | Partial Shade

If you live in a cooler Northern climate or want a rose with stellar disease resistance, consider adding Cape Diamond to the other gems in your garden. Bred in Canada, it has proven to adapt perfectly to harsh winters. This cold-hardy climber survives just fine in Zone 3 without any winter protection. How many roses this pretty can back up that clai…
If you live in a cooler Northern climate or want a rose with stellar disease resistance, consider adding Cape Diamond to the other gems in your garden. Bred in Canada, it has proven to adapt perfectly to harsh winters. This cold-hardy climber survives just fine in Zone 3 without any winter protection. How many roses this pretty can back up that claim? It yields clusters of bright, frilly flowers in abundance and keeps producing lots of them for you throughout the season. Their strong, sweet-and-spicy fragrance is a delicious bonus. One of the most disease-resistant roses, you can expect this plant to remain free of black spot, powdery mildew, rust and downy mildew. Grow this versatile variety as a large-spreading shrub, train it up a trellis or trail it along a wall. Rosa cv. 'DARpellerin' PP20814
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If you live in a cooler Northern climate or want a rose with stellar disease resistance, consider adding Cape Diamond to the other gems in your garden. Bred in Canada, it has proven to adapt perfectly to harsh winters. This cold-hardy climber survives just fine in Zone 3 without any winter protection. How many roses this pretty can back up that claim? It yields clusters of bright, frilly flowers in abundance and keeps producing lots of them for you throughout the season. Their strong, sweet-and-spicy fragrance is a delicious bonus. One of the most disease-resistant roses, you can expect this plant to remain free of black spot, powdery mildew, rust and downy mildew. Grow this versatile variety as a large-spreading shrub, train it up a trellis or trail it along a wall. Rosa cv. 'DARpellerin' PP20814