Climbing rose
Unlike any rose you've seen, Sally gives huge clusters that resemble Hydrangea heads—filled with buff-colored buds that open to white single flowers. Despite their frail appearance, the blooms last well even in heat.
Vigorous, disease resistant and very free flowering. Blooms on new wood. Good in most temperatures. Deeper bud color when cool.
Rose Type |
Climbing rose |
Growth Habit |
Pillar |
Color |
Buff to pure white |
Fragrance Strength |
Light |
Flowering |
Single & in clusters |
Flower size |
Large |
Disease Resistance |
Good |
Height |
6 - 12 ft |
Width |
3 - 5 ft |
Hybridizer |
Robert Holmes |
Year of Introduction |
1976 |
Introduced by |
Fryer's Roses/Fryer's Nurseries Ltd. (UK) |
Suitable for zones |
Zones 5 - 9 |
Petal Count |
5 to 8 |
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