A climbing rose bush, with trails of beautiful blooms, makes for a stunning garden focal point. Getting to that point, however, doesn't come without some effort on your part. Left to their own devices, climbing roses will still bloom — but they won't climb. Instead, they tend to become awkward-looking shrubs.
New Dawn. This fast-growing climbing rose is favored for its ability to reach remarkable heights in a relatively short period of time. New Dawn frequently reaches heights between 15 and 25 feet, making it a dramatic asset in any garden.
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