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Lady Bank’s Rose is a vigorous climbing vine that will grow up to 20 feet or more. It has glossy, leathery leaves with large clusters of small flowers that bloom in the spring. Whether you choose white or yellow, they are both gorgeous!
29 paź 2022 · If you’ve ever heard of the World’s Largest Rose Bush in Tombstone, Arizona – it may interest you to find out that it is a Lady Banks rose. You can read more about my visit to this historic rose bush, here. There is so much to enjoy with this beautiful, fuss-free rose.
The Yellow Lady Banks is an extremely vigorous, once-blooming yellow climber that will happily cover any nearby tree or structure. Its distinctive clusters of yellow flowers in the spring make it easy to identify.
Amazing factoid: The Guinness Book of World Records identifies 'The Tombstone', a double white Lady Banks', as the single largest rose plant in the world. Located near its namesake, Tombstone, Arizona, it covers 8,000 square feet and was planted in 1855 by a homesick bride.
Hardy, vigorous species climbing rose with yellow blooms. Masses of 1-2 inch wide double, buttery yellow roses cover the upper stems and vines during spring in clustered strings. Flowers lack much fragrance but what they lack in scent they more than make up for in an amazing visual display.
Yellow Lady Banks rose is thornless, nearly evergreen, cold hardy and sun-loving, with lightly fragrant, creamy yellow springtime flowers that bloom abundantly in clusters. Height: 15 – 20 feet. Width: 20 – 25 feet. Bloom color: Yellow.
The largest Lady Bank’s rose vine is growing in Tombstone, Arizona. The plant was installed in 1885 and covers an entire square block. The species is a native to Central and Western China, where it has been cultivated for hundreds of years.