Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™
Ginger Syllabub™

Ginger Syllabub™

$50 Regular price
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Ginger Syllabub is a vigorous, continual blooming Climber with amber to apricot colored 4” blooms with 70+ petals that exude an exquisite perfume. Her fully double, romantic blooms fade to the edges and are ever-so-gently ruffled. She thrives in zones 5-10.

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Rose Type English Legend
SKU EL290 GALLON
Bloom Type Very Full, Quartered
Breeder Code HARjolly
Color Apricot
Specific Color Amber
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 2000
Approximate Size 9' - 10' x 7' - 8'

Ginger Syllabub™

$50.00
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M.A.
Rich color

It took three years, but our ginger syllabub exploded this year, covered in beautiful blooms with a gorgeous orange/amber center. It has grown very full, but I am still waiting for it to climb. Amazing scent!

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C.G.
Beautiful Rose

Planted this in zone 8b Arizona. Seems to be thriving in the heat and is probably my fav rose currently.

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Whiterosebud
Unique color with wonderful scent

Planted in 6b 100 degree heat last summer with Heirloom products and instructions. Grew 3 ft with a light apricot/buttercream color flower and a wonderful scent. She is my favorite colored rose, out of the six climbers I planted.

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Stephanie Brown
As expected

This is the second month in the ground for this rose. It came as expected in a pot with foliage that had been removed up to the last few leaves. It had three canes that were approximately the size of pencils and were nicely divided out in a pleasing shape. It leafed out within three weeks, I have provided it a little bit of shade because the temperatures can get up into the hundreds here in the summer. It has already set two blossoms and I look forward to having lovely flowers. I did use the fish emotion that was recommended and have not used granular fertilizer as recommended, Overall trouble free.

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heidi n.
Beautiful and strong scent

It took one year for this rose to bloom, using the rise starter kit and mint mulch purchased from the site. It smells like a tea rose, pale yellow, disease resistant, and is tall. The first spray had 6 flowers, which are longer lasting than any of my other roses.
Wish I could add photos.

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