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$25.95
Climber (Tom Carruth, United States, 2006)
Talk about “eye candy”, this vigorous climber combines swirls of pink with creamy ivory yellow in well formed, large, and high centered blooms. Blooms are accented smartly by gloriously gorgeous glossy foliage – lush, clean & apple-green. Thrives in full sun to partial shade, Candy Land can reach heights of 12′ to 15′.
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Candy Land
Climber (Tom Carruth, United States, 2006)
Talk about “eye candy”, this vigorous climber combines swirls of pink with creamy ivory yellow in well formed, large, and high centered blooms. Blooms are accented smartly by gloriously gorgeous glossy foliage – lush, clean & apple-green. Thrives in full sun to partial shade, Candy Land can reach heights of 12′ to 15′.
Angela Patterson (verified owner) –
This is only the first year for Candy Land, but so far I love this rose. It was planted mid-summer and didn’t bloom until the fall. It surprised me by opening as pale yellow and pink and then turning white and pink a couple days later as the blossom aged. Then the blooms, which averaged about 4″ across, lasted for nearly a month. (Yay!) I have lots of different roses, but this is one of those that people say, “Wow!” when they see it.
clairecalladinerealtor (verified owner) –
I ordered a Candy Land in late summer of 2023 and potted it up, as I am doing mostly container rose gardening for the moment, and start my band-sized roses in modest pots, and then move them up into bigger ones each season. The Candy Land didn’t do too much last year, as it was a short season, and it was basically just rooting and structuring out. This spring, the plant has exploded into exuberant growth and magnificent clusters of blooms — WOW, it’s everything I hoped for and more. Plus this is BEFORE I even got around to transferring it into a larger pot. It’s getting the new large pot this week and a new trellis, and I’m super excited at what surely will be a glorious season for this gaily-colored rose. I love all striped roses, and have never grown this particular color combo before. I highly recommend this climber, especially if you are looking for an eye-catching, unusual rose. Plus: do not worry if your climbing rose is a little slow in the beginning, oftentimes they have to get situated, and THEN come the blooms!
Barbara Carr (verified owner) –
I purchased Candyland last year and it has been prolific this year. Beautiful flower in pink and white. It seems to repeat well. It is a climber but I have not begun to train as such. I am just letting it grow for now. She seems to have great disease resistance. I had Rust in several varieties but this \rose did not show any.