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Dublin Bay®

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  • If you are looking for an overachieving, red Climber this is the rose for you. Dublin Bay® has rich green foliage and is covered from spring until frost with clusters of beautiful, velvety red, semi-double, 4" blooms of 25 petals. Her mild fruity fragrance is an added delight to this already stunning rose.

    • Type: Climbing Roses

    • Color: Red

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10

    • Size: 10' - 11'+ x 7' - 8'

    • Rebloom: Continual Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Clustered | Double

    • Year: 1975

    • Breeder Code: MACdub

    • Alternate Names: Grandhotel

    • SKU: LC717 GALLON

Customer Reviews

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Carly
Hardiness Zone: 10

Thriving in zone 10. I have had this rose for about 2 months now. It is the middle rose in my photo. It started blooming shortly after potting. There has been atleast one rose in bloom at all times. Currently there’s 6! Lots of great growth and the blooms are beautiful. I can smell their scent lightly. Can’t wait to see how it continues to grow up my trellis.

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Brette F.
Hardiness Zone: 7
Stunning, tough and prolific

I had a vision of wrapping this porch in red roses - Dublin Bay made my dream come true (with an helpful assist from a video on the Heirloom Roses website describing the method for training climbing roses). These bushes went into fairly poor soil with gravel that had been laid down as a ground cover around the building (not my choice). I incorporated compost when they were planted and keep up with watering and regular heavy feeding with a rose specific fertilizer. They are in a full sun location. The results speak for themselves-could not be happier.

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Heather W.
Hardiness Zone: 8
Buying Another One

This rose is simply stunning with a bright, true red color and dark foliage. Gives us tons of blooms from Spring through fall so we are ordering a second one to fill in the whole fence section now because we can’t get enough of it!

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H.H.
Fantastic shade rose!

I usually won't review a rose for at least a year, maybe two so I can give a real 100% honest review of how the rose handles the heat, cold, wind, disease, bugs, etc. but Dublin Bay is in a class of her own and deserves a five star review now! I ordered Dublin Bay in spring 2024 for a shadier spot in my 7b Oklahoma garden which only gets about 5 hours of direct sun in the mornings. I figured if she didn't like the spot I can always move her, right? I planted her in a large whiskey barrel planter and within one week she put out a basal break and had a bud on her! Before I knew what had happened my Bobo Hydrangeas (in pots on either side of Dublin Bay) were out of control. They had exploded and were covering DB. When I got in there to make adjustments I found 2 clusters of beautiful red blooms hidden from view. Fast forward a couple months and the volunteer coleus grew so big, it too was blocking DB. I went in to cut back the coleus and there were even more hidden DB blooms. This rose is magnificent! No black spot, super healthy and happy. Throwing out new growth everywhere. I am so glad I chose this rose to add to my collection! Now if I could just keep the coleus from taking over everything...