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Evergreen Roses

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AgingLikeGazpacho · 24/01/2026 12:15

I am revamping my garden and thinking of planting some roses along our 5ft fence (has a 1ft trellis on top bringing it to 6ft)

Garden is north facing but does get direct sun on that side in the late afternoon

Does anyone have a suggestion for what rose to go for? Preferably an evergreen rambler?

Also does anyone have pics they could share of their own roses over winter?

Thank you!

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Rictasmorticia · 24/01/2026 12:58

Banksaei Lutea. Thornless, early flowering, highly scented, grows rapidly, easy to train.

AgingLikeGazpacho · 24/01/2026 13:08

Rictasmorticia · 24/01/2026 12:58

Banksaei Lutea. Thornless, early flowering, highly scented, grows rapidly, easy to train.

Wow just looked that up, how did you know yellow roses are my favourite 😉

Seems like it's a very vigorous grower and not sure my 6ft fence will be tall enough for it?

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Rictasmorticia · 24/01/2026 13:34

because it is thornless it is very easy to prune and train. You can cut it down as much as you like. I do mine in early Summer once it has finished flowering. Then I trim it through the summer to stop it getting out of hand. I am not sure if you want that much work.

i got mine from David Austen. They are very good at answering questions. If you tell them what restrictions you have they will guide you.

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