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"Brite Eyes" Climbing Rose

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A New Disease Resistant and Compact Climbing Rose Our most popular plant category is roses and for good reason - everyone loves roses! This week we are featuring a new climbing rose that our rose lovers will adore -'Brite Eyes'.
Bred by the famous Knockout rosarian William Radler, 'Brite Eyes' is virtually the most black spot resistant climbing rose ever introduced - requiring the least maintenance of any climbing rose.
'Brite Eyes' has single blooms that are salmon-pink with yellow centers and that emit a light pleasant fragrance.
Expect several cycles of repeat blooms throughout the summer and into the autumn.
It has a compact growth habit, reaching no more than 8 feet tall, which makes it perfect for the smaller garden.
'Brite Eyes' works well climbing on a trellis, an arbor or a fence.
On fences, we suggest planting at every other fence post.
Most trellises are 6 to 8 feet tall and most climbers grow 10 to 12 feet tall, requiring regular pruning to keep them in bounds.
At 6 to 8 feet ultimate height, 'Brite Eyes' is a perfect low-maintenance trellis rose.
'Brite Eyes' is sufficiently winter-hardy and restrained in habit to be excellent for container use.
Planting and Care
  • For best results plant in the spring or fall.
  • Plant in full sun for best blooms, but will tolerate partial shade.
  • Plant in well-drained, compost-enriched soil.
  • Mulch well the first winter.
  • Pruning and shaping, when necessary, should be accomplished after the initial spring bloom.
  • Fertilize with Rose-Tone monthly from early spring until late summer.
  • Hardy in Zones 5-9 (possibly 4 with further testing).
Click here to view 'Brite Eyes' on the Carroll Gardens website.
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