

Above All™ Bare Root Climbing Rose Bush
Apricot-orange blooms that climb high and never quit.
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Above All™ Bare Root Climbing Rose Bush
Rosa ‘CHEwesic’ PP 29,435 Above All™
Above All™ is a vigorous climbing rose from breeder Chris Warner, introduced in the U.S. by Weeks® Roses. It’s celebrated for its continuous clusters of apricot-orange blooms that glow with salmon and pink tones. Exceptionally floriferous and fragrant, it delivers modern disease resistance with a nostalgic, old-rose bloom form — a perfect balance of performance and romance.
💐 Plant & Flower Traits
🌹 Rose Type: Climbing Rose
🧬 Breeder: Chris Warner (United Kingdom, 2011)
🎨 Color: Apricot-orange with salmon and pink tones
🌸 Petal Count: 30–35
💠 Bloom Form: Full, old-fashioned clusters
📏 Bloom Size: 3–4″
🔁 Flowering: Repeat bloomer spring through autumn
🏺 Vase Life: 4–6 days
🧴 Fragrance: Strong — spice and fruit notes
🏡 Growth & Garden Habits
🌿 Growth Type: Vigorous climber with arching canes
☀️ Light Requirements: Full sun
❄️ Hardiness Zones: USDA 5–10
📐 Spacing: 4–5′
↕️ Height: 10–14′
↔️ Width: 4–6′
🛡️ Health & Suitability
🌱 Root Stock: Own Root or Budded
💪 Disease Resistance: Excellent — strong resistance to black spot and mildew
🌎 Regional Recommendations: Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Pacific Northwest, West Coast, Intermountain West
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