Difference Between Climbing and Rambling Roses
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 Published On May 9, 2022

Let's talk about the difference between a climbing rose and a rambling roses. "Climber" and "rambler" are used almost interchangeably in describing roses, and indeed there can be some confusing borderline varieties or exception, but the main difference is that climbers are generally repeat blooming. They're derived from the repeat-flowering modern classes of roses, and can have flower form just like the garden hybrid teas and floribundas you're familiar with. Ramblers are more closely related to some of the wild species, and so they typically bloom once in the spring or early summer - covering themselves with masses of small simple(r) blooms.

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Aloha by David J. Stang CC BY-SA 4.0
Queen Elizabeth by T. Kiya CC BY-SA 2.0
Rosa wichurana by A. Barra CC BY-SA 3.0
Rose Bleu Magenta by T. Kiya CC BY-SA 2.0
Goldfinch by Brittas World CC BY-SA 3.0
American Pillar by Spedona CC BY-SA 3.0
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Paul's Himalayan Musk by T. Kiya CC BY-SA 2.0
Manington Mauve Rambler by T. Kiya CC BY-SA 2.0
Climbing Iceberg by T. Kiya CC BY-SA 2.0

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