Single-flowering rambler roses
Single-flowering ramblers only flower once a year, as the name suggests, with most varieties showing their flowers in early summer. The duration of flowering is also quite different. While some rambler roses that bloom once will delight you with their splendor for a few weeks, with others the same will be over after a short time.
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The most beautiful single-blooming rambler roses
variety | Flower color | Flower size | Scent | Height | Location | Specialty |
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Bobby James | White | up to 5 cm | very strong | up to 7 meters | sunny to partially shaded | climbs trees |
Rambling Rector | creamy white | up to 4 cm | strong | up to 6 meters | sunny to partially shaded | very vigorous |
American pillar | strong pink | up to 5 cm | no | up to 6 meters | sunny to partially shaded | grows very quickly |
Albertine | apricot | up to 9 cm | very strong | up to 4 meters | sunny and airy | needs winter protection |
Wedding day | creamy white to light pink | up to 5 cm | strong | up to 8 meters | sunny to partially shaded | resistant to powdery mildew |
Paul Noel | salmon pink | up to 4 cm | Yes | up to 4 meters | light shady | few spines |
alchemist | pink to white | up to 10 cm | strong | up to 2 meters | full sun | is also suitable as a shrub rose |
John Long Silver | White | up to 7 cm | easy | up to 6 meters | sunny to partially shaded | very frost-resistant |
Frequently blooming rambler roses
In contrast to the single-flowered varieties, rambler roses that flower more often often develop one or even more flowers after the first - sometimes well into autumn.
The most beautiful, frequently blooming rambler roses
variety | Flower color | Flower size | Scent | Height | Location | Specialty |
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Alberic barber | White yellow | up to 8 cm | Yes | up to 5 meters | sunny to partially shaded | hardy, very robust |
Great Excelsa | carmine pink | up to 3.5 cm | barely | up to 2 meters | sunny to partially shaded | very suitable for buckets |
New Dawn | pink | up to 8 cm | little | up to 3 meters | sunny to partially shaded | frost hardy |
Malvern Hills | White | up to 5 cm | little | up to 3 meters | sunny and warm | very floriferous |
Super Dorothy | pink | up to 4 cm | no | up to 3 meters | sunny to partially shaded | double flowers |
Guirlande d’Ámour | White | up to 4 cm | little | up to 3 meters | sunny to partially shaded | vigorous and robust |
Jasmina | pink to purple | up to 7 cm | easy | up to 3 meters | sunny | pretty tough |
Bridge of Sighs | yellow | up to 6 cm | no | up to 3 meters | sunny to partially shaded | ideal for trellises and bars |
Tips
If you have your Pruning rambler rose you should know the strain exactly. This is because varieties that bloom once and more often are pruned at different times.