Crimson Glory rose

Crimson Glory rose
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3-5 flower per stem
Repeat Flowering
Strong
Climbing Roses
Large 9-14 cm
Medium Climber/Rambler 3.75-4.5m
Pergolas and e.t.c

Crimson Glory Rose: A Majestic Beauty

Crimson Glory is a rose that lives up to its name. With its large, deep crimson blooms that develop enchanting purple tints over time, it stands as one of the most gratifying representatives of its color category. This rose is a true showstopper, boasting abundant blooms in early summer and surprising you with occasional blossoms later in the season. What’s more, it graces your garden with a rich, captivating fragrance that harkens back to the charm of old roses. This classic beauty was introduced by Jackson & Perkins in the year 1935, and it has been winning hearts ever since.

 Characteristics

  • Color: Deep Crimson
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Fragrance: Strong, Old Rose
  • Bloom Size: Large
  • Family: Climbing Rose
  • Size: Medium Climber, reaching heights of up to 15ft (4.5m)
  • Breeder: Jackson & Perkins
  • Year of Introduction: 1935

Ideal Placement

Crimson Glory roses are the perfect choice for adorning a 10ft wall or fence, creating a dramatic and breathtaking display. Their growth pattern makes them well-suited for such locations.

Growing Conditions

Crimson Glory roses thrive when planted in areas that receive East, South, or West-facing sunlight. Moreover, they are remarkably adaptable to various soil types, making them a versatile addition to any garden. However, they truly shine when bathed in full sunlight.

Crimson Glory roses are not just a feast for the eyes with their stunning crimson and purple-tinged blooms, but they also enchant your senses with their robust and old-rose fragrance. With a rich history dating back to 1935, these roses have stood the test of time and are a beloved choice for gardens, walls, and fences. Plant them, and let their classic beauty grace your outdoor space.

PS: The variety was bred almost simultaneously by several originators in different countries.
Millar Bros. (South Africa, 1941). Richardson (1944). Antonio Naungayan (USA, 1946).

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