New Dawn Climbing Rose
Rosa ‘New Dawn’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 5a-9b  Find Your Zone
Plant Type:Â Climbing Rose
Height at Maturity:Â 15-20′
Width at Maturity:Â 7-10′
Spacing:Â 6′
Growth Habit / Form:Â Climbing
Growth Rate:Â Fast
Flower Color:Â Soft to Light Pink
Flower Size:Â 4″; 30-35 petals
Flowering Period:Â Spring to Frost!
Flower Type:Â Double
Fragrant Flowers:Â Yes, Light
Foliage Color:Â Deep Green
Fragrant Foliage:Â No
Sun Needs:Â Full Sun or Mostly Sun, Morning Sun with Dappled or Afternoon Shade
Water Needs:Â Â Average, low when established
Soil Type:Â Â Clay(amended), Loam, Sand(amended), SiltÂ
Soil Drainage:Â Moist But Well drained
Soil pH:Â 5.5 – 6.5
Maintenance / Care:Â Average to Low
Attracts:Â Visual Attention
Resistances:Â Drought (when established), Heat, Humidity, Good Disease resistance
Description
A classic beauty that has been around since the 1930’s, if you are looking for a dependable climbing pink rose that has stood the test of time for so many reasons, look no further. ‘New Dawn’ is a vigorous, free flowering climbing Rose that produces sweetly fragrant soft to light pink double blooms that appear in abundance in spring reblooming prolifically to frost. The 3 to 4 inch flowers come in clusters that with one cutting make the perfect bouquet. Easy to grow, sun and shade tolerant, and disease resistant to black spot, rust and mildew, New Dawn is a great climbing Rose in every way. Growing as tall as 20 feet make her a fine selection for growing on a pergola, arch, fence, wall or pillar.
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing vigorously 15 to 20 feet tall and 7 to 10 feet wide, the New Dawn Climbing Rose is ideal for growing on fences and rails or up and on arches, arbors, pergolas and other structures. A fine addition to cottage gardens, pink theme gardens, cutting gardens, fragrance gardens and as a background in rose gardens.
Growing Preferences
The New Dawn Climbing Rose is easy to grow in most any moist but well-drained soil of average or above average fertility and full sun to part shade. As with all other roses, morning sun is a must to dry dew from the leaves but some afternoon shade or filtered sun is okay. Flowering will be best if the plant receives at least 6 hours of direct sun during the day. Has good drought tolerance when established and high disease resistance. Prune after flowering if desired.
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Wonderful plant, It arrived healthy and it started to give new shoots and leaves in less than a month. It gave three flowers already even though it arrived in August and now its October, it still has a blossom. It grew about one foot or more. I can not wait to see its development in spring.——————————————We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and wonderful review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG





























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