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Light

Full sun

Size

120 cm

Watering

Weekly

Growth rate

Repeat flowering

Location

Backyards, show garden, walkways, lawn edging

Drought tolerance

Moderate

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Pierre de Ronsard rose attributes

Whether you’re looking for a pillar rose or bare root roses, the mid-pink blooms of the Pierre de Ronsard rose are the perfect addition to any garden.
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Rosaceae
Species:
Pierre de Ronsard
Family:
Climbing Rose
Life Cycle:
Deciduous
Country Or Region Of Origin:
France
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120 cm x 3.5 m
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Hardwood cuttings in Winter or chip budding in Summer
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Common applications

  • Perfect as cut flowers 
  • Used for hedges and screens 
  • Ideal in public and private gardens  
  • The perfect plant for patios and containers

Noteworthy features

  • Long canes make them one of the most popular climbing roses 
  • Bushy growth with glossy foliage 
  • Flowers freely 
  • Pale pink scented petals that are disease resistant

Popular varieties

Our wonderful rose varieties

Explore a diverse selection of rose plant varieties in our collection. We’ve featured some of our favourites below.

Frequently Asked Questions

With over four decades of gardening knowledge, the All Green team is well-equipped to address any inquiries you may have.

What is a climbing rose?

A climbing rose grows long, flexible canes and can be trained to climb a wall, fence, pillar, or other structure. Unlike most shrub rose plants, which have a bushy growth habit, climbing roses have long, arching canes that can grow up to 6 meters or more in length. 

Climbing roses are generally hardy and easy to grow, and they can add a beautiful vertical element to any garden or landscape. However, they require some support and may need regular pruning to keep them in check and promote healthy growth.

How do you prune a Pierre de Ronsard climbing rose?

Pruning a Pierre de Ronsard climbing rose is essential to keep the plant healthy and to encourage abundant flowering. Ensure you prune your rose in late winter or early spring, just before the plant produces new growth. Start by removing dead or damaged wood and spindly growth. Tie the remaining canes to a support, such as a trellis or fence, so they grow in one direction. If any canes have grown excessively long, prune them back by about one-third to promote branching and encourage the growth of new flower buds.

What are Pierre de Ronsard roses used for?

Although known as a pillar rose, and ideal for outdoor structures, the standard pink or red Pierre de Ronsard rose can be used for various purposes. This includes garden decorations, cut flowers, gifts and more. Overall, Pierre de Ronsard roses are prized for their beauty, fragrance, and versatility and can be used in various ways to enhance the beauty of any setting.

Do Pierre de Ronsard roses have a fragrance?

Yes, Pierre de Ronsard roses are known for their delightful fragrance. These roses typically emit a sweet and romantic scent, adding an extra layer of charm to their already beautiful appearance. The fragrance of Pierre de Ronsard roses enhances the overall sensory experience and makes them a popular choice for gardeners and flower enthusiasts who appreciate not only visual beauty but also the sweet aroma of these pale pink blooms deepening. 

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