If you’re dreaming of a garden bursting with colour and elegance, a bright pink climbing rose may be just the showstopper you’re looking for. These vivid climbers transform walls, fences, arches and pergolas with their eye-catching blooms, creating an enchanting focal point and adding long-lasting beauty throughout the flowering season. In New Zealand gardens, bright pink climbing roses are prized for their bold floral displays, disease resistance and vigorous growth, making them perfect for both beginners and seasoned rose lovers alike. Whether you’re searching for an iconic variety or new inspiration, discover tips, planting advice and similar plants to help you choose the best climbing rose for your outdoor space.

“Violet Serenity” is a magnificent small, shrub rose owing to its colourful display of bright pink flowers. The showy blooms are borne as clusters from late spring through into summer. The foliage comprises glossy, dark green leaves which provide a lovely backdrop to the flowers. Unlike other roses, this variety only has very short thorns so is a lot more “user friendly”. This deciduous plant typically grows compactly to 70 cm tall and the same wide and is generally pruned each winter with about 75% of the stem removed. That said, this variety can also be left unpruned and will not get out of control like traditional rose varieties. It performs best when planted in full sun on a well-drained, sheltered site, and is tolerant of frost and cool climates. It also has exceptional disease resistance. “Violet Serenity” is commonly included in a mixed or border planting, included in a courtyard or cottage garden, planted around outdoor living areas, or maintained in a container.
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Rose Ann Turner is a climbing rose that features masses of double, pink flowers. The blooms emerge in spring and continue until autumn provided the spent flowers are removed. The foliage comprises small-sized, dark green leaves which provide a lovely backdrop to the flowers as it grows to 2 m tall and the same wide. Rose Ann Turner is commonly trained onto a trellis in a courtyard or cottage garden, planted to lavish a fence, or included anywhere the beauty can be appreciated.
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