- Iceberg Climber is a vigorous, virtually thornless, repeat flowering climbing rose
- It has clusters of pure white blooms and lots of mid-green foliage
- It looks wonderful grown against the side of a house or a garden wall
- It will grow in sun or shade
- It has been awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit
What you need to know:
- Plant Type: Climbing rose, hardy
- Flowers: Light fragrance. Semi-double, white flowers, Jun-Sept
- Approx height: 5m/17ft
- Approx width: 3m/10ft
- Position: Sun/Partial Shade/Shade
- Soil type: chalk, clay, sand, loam
Caring for your plant:
- When planting, sprinkle Mychorrhizal Fungi in to the planting hole and on to any exposed roots to encourage new growth
- Prune in January or February or by mid-March at the latest. Cut the previous year’s flowering (side) shoots down to about 15cm/6ins, tie in the new stems and cut out any older, woody stems at the base