Salmon‑pink clusters bloom on arching canes that lean toward romantic old‑world grandeur. This rambler is as much about presence as it is about flowers. With a height that nearly touches the sky, it brings long‑term impact and collector appeal.
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Mature Size: Up to 11½ ft tall (≈ 3.5 m) with climbing habit
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Bloom & Form: Medium to large, double (26–40 petals) blooms in salmon‑pink with yellow shading; borne in small clusters; once‑flowering in late spring/early summer
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Garden Use: Ideal for tall structures—walls, pergolas, old fences—where its sweeping habit can shine; a statement piece for vintage‑rose collectors
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Special Notes: Bred in France in 1910 by Rémi Tanne; a Hybrid Wichurana large‑flowered climber that offers abundant bloom and glossy foliage