A climbing rose that gets it's name "Seven Sisters" from the way the flowers change colors.
Plant Type
All Plants, Shrubs Rose
Hardiness Zone
5
Sunlight
full
Moisture
averge
Soil & Site
average
Flowers
open dark pink, dark enough to sometimes appear red or purple, and then fade through pink to white, strong sweet musky scent, borne in clusters of many flowers
Dimensions
12 feet
Maintenance
I like to keep my plants on the compact side. To do this, cut the new branches back 33-50% every 1-3 years in the spring. If you want a larger plant just let them grow more and prune less, but a good hard pruning every once in a while is good for the plant. Each spring there will be old dead stems to remove from the center and dead tips of branched to cut off. This plant is very thorny and a long sleeve shirt and a good pair of gloves are essential. I have found the long reach rose pruners make this pruning job much easier. Dead heading helps to promote quicker flushes of flowers. But by dead heading you will lose the rose hips. This is a matter of choice. Very disease resistant
Propagation
cuttings
Cultivar Origin
UK, 1817
Notes & Reference
#107-American Rose Society Encyclopedia of Roses (Charles and Brigid Quest-Ritson), #111-Botanica’s Roses