Vines - Lady Banks Rose - White
Vines - Lady Banks Rose - White
Hardy species of climbing rose with pure white blooms. Masses of 1-2 in. double white blooms with slight scent of violet cover the upper stems and vines during spring. Leaves are small divided, dark green and stems do have tiny thorns. These plants can develop self-supportive stems but climbing on or over something is best. They can be trained in arbors, trellises, lattice work, over walls, fences, or be left to mound freely on the ground or to cover slopes. The white Lady Banks’ rose is vigorous but less than the yellow. They bloom the best in full sun, but can tolerate some shade, and extra water during hot summer months.
Scientific name: Rosa banksiae ‘Alba Plena’
Mature size: up to 20 ft. high & wide
Sun: Full to part sun
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