Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™
Raspberry Cream Twirl™

Raspberry Cream Twirl™

$50 Regular price
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  • Partial Shade
  • Thornless/Nearly Thornless

Raspberry Cream Twirl lives up to her name with deep pink petals striped with white and purple streaks. She is the first striped Climber with classic, exhibition-type blooms. Her large, very full, cuplike blooms emit a light apple fragrance. Raspberry Cream Twirl is a vigorously growing rose and will top out around 10-12’ tall and 4-5’ wide.  She makes an excellent cutting rose and is nearly thornless too, making her perfect for high traffic areas or to climb pillars.

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Rose Type Climbing Roses
SKU LC553 GALLON
Alternate Name(s) Colibri 2010 ®, Colibri Farbfestival ®,Ines Sastre ®
Bloom Types Clustered, Cupped, Very Full, Quartered
Breeder Code MEIteratol
Characteristic(s) Partial Shade, Thornless/Nearly Thornless
Color Blend/Multi-Color
Specific Color Deep pink with white stripes
Fragrance Lightly Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Approximate Size 10' - 11'+ x 4' - 5'

Raspberry Cream Twirl™

$50.00
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Customer Reviews

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Nasaporn Tolley
Just...WOW!

She is absolutely beautiful. Vibrant color makes her stand out in the garden. Love love love this rose❤️

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TJ
WOWZA!

This was my first climbing rose purchase. The first year after planting she seemed to die off and I forgot about her, and never watered her. But by the end of the summer she put out new growth. I was shocked. By the second year she really took off and shot up around 7 feet. She's 10-11 feet tall now climbing up a chain link fence and even beyond. Gorgeous blooms and nonstop all summer long. Not much scent, but beautiful and a real powerhouse climber. She can get very tall so make sure you have something high enough to climb on! I've since bought many more climbers thanks to this rose! She started it all.

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Tiffany
Queen of my Garden

Let me say…this was one of my first rose purchases. Before I got totally sucked down the rabbit hole. And I had a little bit of buyers remorse…until she started blooming!! Strong bloomer and the best performer so far out of my 25+ roses planes this year. She’s so great.

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Grace
Lovely swirled colors, thorns too?

I bought 4 of these in the summer of 2019. 3 have really taken off and 1 is behind in growth, half the height with few blooms.The fragrance is light and lovely. My concern with these roses is that they have grown a “monster stalk”, thick as a broom handle, and are covered with thorns. These monsters are up to 12’-15’ long. The stalks are thick and not flexible. I don’t know if these should be cut down or left alone. They shoot straight up, and stick out a bit like a sore thumb. I can not get ahold of Heirloom Roses by phone to ask how to handle these stalks. Advice is welcome.

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Frances Y.
Grows like a beast

This is one of my healthiest roses. It grows and grows, and I don't have to worry about blackspot with this tough guy. The only problem is that I've had it for 3 years and it has only had one bloom. It is in full sun and gets plenty of water and good soil/fertilizer.