

🌹 Elevate your outdoor space with the climbing rose that blooms as boldly as you live.
The Heirloom Roses Dublin Bay® Red Rose Bush is a hardy, own-root climbing rose plant that grows over 10 feet tall, blooms continuously from spring to fall with a light fragrance, and thrives in USDA zones 5-10. Delivered in a 1-gallon container with rich soil, it attracts pollinators and guarantees true-to-variety blooms for years.










| Best Sellers Rank | #168,277 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4,812 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Heirloom Roses |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 118 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | Heirloom |
| Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators |
C**E
Roses Are Red!
The rose was great!!!
M**A
Growing Great!
I found a spot, and added some water and magic bean tea. My roses are doing great thus far!
S**N
Brilliant color, astonishing growth, a great addition to my deck
Bare root plants usually require an extended rest period after their initial planting. Not this charming little plant. Put in a large pot, leaves started developing within two weeks, flower buds after four weeks, full blooms and climber shoots in less than eight weeks. A truly impressive plant. I am looking at procuring additional climbers to get a broad array of blossoms.
K**N
Shop elsewhere
Total disaster .....all of them died within a couple of months ....company said ...its past the 30 days . Shop elsewhere
D**Y
Beautiful everyday
It’s perfect for your nice arbor and fences
C**L
Take good care before planting
Roses are small, but the plants are hardy, and they require a few days of kid glove care before removing them from their pots…my plants are flourishing after taking these precautions
D**R
Climbing rose
Came packed very well. Very healthy plants
K**Y
Where's my strong scent?
It is a lovely and vigourous plant and blooomed early and copiously, but already last fall (April purchase) we noted almost no scent. When I mentioned it to the seller, I got a non commital message that amounted to very little. It is now in its first bloom of this year, and the concencus of my smelling committee is "well, if you get it right against your nose, you can tell it isn't a marigold, and just might be a rose". If you want a good rose scent, I would think twice before buying Dublin Bay. Incidentally, I have ten other roses in my tiny yard ranging up to a 100 year old, ten foot Perle D'or. and have been at this for fifty years. I may have gotten a sport, or it may strengthen with age (most of us do) bu I am not please with this rose.
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