The Sweetheart Rose

JM Perez By JM Perez1 min read1.2K views

For two and a half years we had a couple of Potato Vine growing in the front yard, alongside the arches. The plants were thriving until early last year when they died. We had quite a rough Winter and they didn’t survive the repeated freezes. We dug them out last Summer and replaced them with climbing Roses.

Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose.

Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose (also know as The Sweetheart Rose and  Climbing Mademoiselle Cécile Brünner Rose) were quite small when I purchased them and have doubled their size since then. I trained the main canes of my ‘John Cabot’ Rose to grow horizontally on a trellis to encourage the plant to put out more blooms and it is always full of flowers. I planted the Cecile Brunner Climbing Rosebushes on each side of a Vintage wrought Iron Arch set, a gorgeous decorative feature in my front yard, by the garden gate, leading to the backyard. These arches will support and showcase the plants.

Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.
Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose Flower.

During the coming days, I will begin training the Roses to grow horizontally on the arches, to create a beautiful and inviting gateway. The Rosebushes bloom profusely from mid-Spring until frost with fragrant light pink blossoms.

Click here, here or here to learn about Training Climbing Roses.

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