RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rosa

(2 customer reviews)
  • Large Clusters of Blooms,
  • Beautiful Fragrance,
  • Nearly Thornless

RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rosa

(2 customer reviews)
  • Large Clusters of Blooms,
  • Beautiful Fragrance,
  • Nearly Thornless

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(Climbing Rose) Bring color to new levels with the Rise Up™ series of Climbing Roses. RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rose features large clusters of 1 ½ inch, semi-double lilac-blue blooms. The beautiful lilac blooms hold a nice fragrance that you will enjoy all summer long. The dark green, disease-resistant foliage stays clean looking and keeps a tidy habit. One thing to note is the number of thorns, RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rose is a nearly thornless rose. Standing 5-8 feet tall and spreading 2-4 feet wide, this ‘mini climber’ can be grown up trellis and fences as well as pruned into a landscape rose. With loads of flowers, this reblooming rose brings enjoyment from early summer until the first frost. RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rose is a Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Flowering Shrub.

RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rose x ChewLilacdays’ PPAF
Common Name: Climbing Rose
Plant Type: Shrub
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® COLORCHOICE® Flowering Shrubs, Signature Garden Plants
Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8What is my zone?
Max Height: 5 – 8 Feet
Max Spread: 2 – 4 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Blooms On: This Year’s Growth
Nature Attractions: Butterflies
Critter Resistance: Deer
Flower Color: Purple Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate, Moist
Attributes: Compact Shrub, Cut Flower or Foliage, Deciduous, Fragrant, Reblooming Shrub
Design Use: Border, Container, Massing, Trellis or Wall
Growth Habit: Climbing
SKU ROSLD Categories , ,

2 reviews for RISE UP LILAC DAYS™ Rosa

  1. Luke M

    Great Plant

  2. karen

    Wonderful rose fragrance. Very vigorous grower, very pleased. Now we need to have a video on training and pruning these, before Spring please.

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