About Climbing Rainbow’s End Potted Climbing Rose
Rosa ‘SAVaclend’ — Climbing Rainbow’s End
🌹 A climbing miniature rose discovered by Sue O’Brien (USA, 1998)
Climbing Rainbow’s End is a vibrant, versatile climbing miniature rose famed for its cheerful blooms that shift in color—from bright yellow with red-edged petals, gradually maturing to orange and deeper red. With high-centered, ruffled flowers of approximately 30–36 petals and a compact width with climbing height up to 12 ft, it’s ideal for trellises, walls, baskets or arches, bringing playful color and light texture to gardens.
💐 Plant & Flower Traits
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🌹 Rose Type: Climbing Miniature Rose
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🎨 Color: Lemon-yellow base with bright red edges; matures to orange and red tones
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🌸 Petal Count: ~30–36 petals
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📏 Bloom Size: ~1.75″ average diameter
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🔁 Blooming Habit: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
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🧴 Fragrance: None to mild
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🏡 Growth & Garden Habits
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🌿 Growth Habit: Bushy, climbing shrub form
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↕️ Height: Approximately 6–12 ft (185–365 cm)
🌹 Rose Type: Climbing Miniature Rose
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🎨 Color: Lemon-yellow base with bright red edges; matures to orange and red tones
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🌸 Petal Count: ~30–36 petals
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📏 Bloom Size: ~1.75″ average diameter
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🔁 Blooming Habit: Blooms in flushes throughout the season
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🧴 Fragrance: None to mild
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Zones 5b–11
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🌿 Foliage: Glossy, dark green, disease-resistant in many trials
🛡️ Health & Suitability
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💪 Performance: Strong repeat flowering, versatile climbing habit, ideal for decorative vertical uses
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🌞 Color Adaptation: Starts yellow with red edging; can deepen to orange/red under strong light and mature blooms
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🧷 Best Uses: Trellises • Arbors • Basket spills • Vertical accents in walls or fences
💖 Why Fast Growing Plant Loves It
“Climbing Rainbow’s End™ is a garden sculpture in motion—bright, joyful blooms that evolve from yellow to red, climbing with ease and spreading cheer wherever it goes.”
🌱 Growing Recommendations
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Site: Plant in full sun for brightest color and strongest growth
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Soil: Rich, well-draining soil; avoid soggy sites to maintain health
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Support: Provide trellis, arch, or wall for upward growth; can also spill as a cascading shrub
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Spacing: Allow ~3 ft width; plan height up to 10–12 ft
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Care Tips:
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Prune to shape and remove old canes each spring
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Deadhead spent blooms to encourage fresh flushes
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Train canes horizontally where possible to maximize bloom
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Monitor for black spot in humid climates; good air circulation helps
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*Photo courtesy of Red Butte Garden
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