Galway Bay Climbing Rose

Rosa 'Galway Bay' (MACba)

  • Apricot buds open to double deep pink with orange-pink centres
  • Rich red new foliage growth matures to dark green
  • Lightly fragrant
  • Bloom Time: Late spring until frost
  • Type: Climbing

ZONE:
5

COLOUR:
Orange, Pink, Pink (deep)

HEIGHT:
250-300 cm

SPREAD:
100-125 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Roses grow best in a moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soil, in full sun. Deadheading will promote further flowering and it is best to avoid watering or wetting the leaves when they are exposed to the sun. 

Additional Notes about Galway Bay Climbing Rose:


Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV from the parentage 'Queen Elizabeth' × ‘Heidelberg’.

Groups: Climber, Grandiflora, repeat bloom cycle

Flower details: Cupped-to-flat form, 20-27 petals, 12-13 cm in diameter, mostly solitary blooms

American Rose Society Classification: Orange-pink blend