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Galway Bay®

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  • About Galway Bay®
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  • Galway Bay® produces deep salmon to coral pink, 4-5" blooms with 20+ petals on a well-foliaged plant. He is bred from 'Heidleburg' and 'Queen Elizabeth' resulting in a stunning Climber reaching heights of 8- 12’ tall with a deliciously fruity fragrance.

    • Type: Climbing Roses

    • Color: Deep pink

    • Fragrance: Moderately 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°)

    • Size: 10' - 11'+ x 7'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Clustered | Double

    • Year: 1966

    • Breeder Code: MACba

    • SKU: LC488 GALLON

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C.P.
Beautiful rose...

Four months after planting and already climbing with two strong canes approximately 5' long. Just a touch of powdery mildew but easily diminished with Neem Oil spray. Tolerates shade well. Very pleased with all my roses from Heirloom.

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Candi T.
Galway Bay

This rose is in its second season at our house and is doing beautifully. I just came in from cutting 3 for the table and am in love with the tight blooms and deep color. I wouldn’t call it pink but a rich coral. ????

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Suzanne P.
not pink

In my garden, this rose is a beautiful coral, not pink at all. It's growing in partial shade and seems to tolerate heat well, after a difficult, dry summer with many days of temperatures in the high 90's and above. Bloom was somewhat sparse, probably because of the heat, but the blossoms I get were wonderfully fragrant and long lasting.

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Diane H.
Growing with minimal sun - survived my deep shade error

I planted my Galway Bay in a place that turned out to be in constant shade. No sun at all! It took me 3 years to admit this and get around to moving it. I was impressed that under deep shade conditions that it lived and continued to make a healthy plant- just not bloom. I moved it to a place that gets some afternoon sun (still not a lot) and it is thriving, beginning to climb and make nice smelling blossoms.