'Climbing Iceberg' is a large and vigorous climbing shrub to 3m, with almost thornless stems, glossy light green foliage and large clusters of slightly fragrant, double white flowers 8cm in width freely produced summer to autumn
Type: Climber
Position: On a Climbing Support
Soil: Broad Tolerance
Flowers: June - October
Height: 3m
Group/Species: Climbing Rose
Common name: Rose
Moisture: Moist but Well-drained
Aspect: Full Sun
Spread: 2m
Rosa 'Climbing Iceberg' bare root
These are roses dug up in the dormant season (November-March). They will arrive tied together in a bag. If conditions are unsuitable for planting immediately e.g. frosty or very wet then they can be left unopened in a cool and dry location such as a shed, for up to 1 week. If you are ready to plant open the bag and soak in a bucket of water for several hours (minimum 2 hours). Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without cramping. Mix in a good handful of bone meal or rose fertilizer with the excavated soil. Spread the roots out in the hole and gradually replace the soil firming well so the union (where the roots meet the shoots) is 3-4cm below soil level. Water well.