Eden Climber®
Eden Climber®
Eden
Eden
Eden
Eden Climber®
Eden
Eden
Eden Climber®
Eden
Eden Climber®
Eden Climber®
Eden Climber®
Eden Climber®

Eden Climber®

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  • TOP SELLER! Eden Climber® features large, old fashioned, fully double, 4 1/2", cupped blooms with 100+ petals. Her blooms are a delightful blend of pastel pinks, creams, and yellows. Eden Climber® is a vigorously growing, disease-resistant plant and a versatile Climber ideal for small or large gardens. She will be hardier than most Climbers and trains well on fences, gazebos, and trellises. Truly a star of the garden!

    • Type: Climbing Roses

    • Specific Color: Pastel pinks, creams and yellow

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zones:

      • 5 (-20° to -10°)
      • 6 (-10° to 0°)
      • 7 (0° to 10°)
      • 8 (10° to 20°)
      • 9 (20° to 30°)
      • 10 (30° to 40°)

    • Approximate Size: 10' X 6'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Cupped | Very Full

    • Year Introduced: 1997

    • Breeder Code: MEIviolin

    • SKU: LC875 GALLON

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Abby B.
Hardiness Zone: 7
Stunning Bloom

She’s been slow to grow but I just love her blooms! We will be on year three this year so praying she leaps

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Christine W.
Hardiness Zone: 9
Amazing!

Eden is the honey badger of rose bushes. I was worn out when I got to planting her, so I just stuck her right in the terrible clay soil we have here in NE Texas. Grew like crazy. Drought, record heat waves, Eden doesn’t care and just keeps growing when all my other plants are turning yellow. Bought 3 more. Two thumbs up.

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A.H.
Eden Climber for our Eden

I have bought a few roses every month since July '24, as I have revamped our yard. This is one I bought in early August. The picture is October 11th. I have planted her in a place of main focus, but it's more shady than I realized. (I may have to ask a neighbor if I can trim a tree branch to open a bit of sun for her). The plant came in excellent condition, and has grown beautifully, regardless of shade! No buds yet, but I am hopeful. I'll give her some time, and move her if I need to, but I'm excited for this beauty.,
I am in zone 9, in the Sacramento Valley.
Very happy with my Heirloom Roses!

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S.F.
Already thriving!

First time planting roses, planted these two weeks ago, I live in zone 5b high dessert. They arrived without any leaves on them and today they are showing some growth.

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