If your New Zealand garden offers more dappled light or partial shade than basking sunshine, finding the right climbing roses can be a challenge. Shade tolerant climbing roses are specifically suited for spots where sunlight is filtered or limited for several hours a day. These varieties are a wonderful solution for north-facing fences, shaded pergolas, or areas beneath higher tree canopies, injecting colour and fragrance into spaces others might dismiss. Whether you’re hoping for draping blossoms over an archway or want a striking floral screen, there’s a shade tolerant climbing rose for your needs.

Rhaphidophora decursiva (Dragon Tail Plant) is a striking tropical climber known for its large, deeply split leaves that become more dramatic as the plant matures. This fast growing plant adds a lush, jungle like feel to indoor spaces and sheltered NZ gardens. Ideal for climbing supports or large containers, it offers bold foliage and strong visual impact.
From $52.58

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.
From $33.68
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