Climbing Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose 'Talisman Climber'

Gilroy (Sunset Z14), CA(Zone 9a)

Climbing Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose 'Talisman Climber'
Rosa


April 2010

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I want to purchase one of these delightful roses. Do you know where they can be found?

Gilroy (Sunset Z14), CA(Zone 9a)

Although it's not listed on their website, this nursery in the SF bay area may be able to get it for you. They have a huge selection of roses. If you're good at starting them, I would be happy to send you some prunings for postage!

http://www.regannursery.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/home.home/index.htm

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

WOW I may have to get this one too! Love those colors! Does it bloom freely and all summer, Janet?

Northern California, United States(Zone 9a)

HelpMeFind lists three roses by that name, 2 are climbers but I don't know why they are different, both listed as being "discovered" as sports 2 years apart by 2 different rose companies but both have the same descriptions, something not right there. The non climbing form seems easier to find, lots of vendors listed for it. Click on the Member Comments for each one and the Buy From tabs. Is yours the climbing sport Janet? That one looks like it's quite hard to find.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/plants.php?searchNmTyp=2&searchNm=Talisman&rid=3779&sbSearch=SEARCH&tab=1

Gilroy (Sunset Z14), CA(Zone 9a)

It's definitely a climber----I have it going up a tree and I have to keep cutting it back or it goes berserk!

Kell, all my roses bloom in the spring, then lay back a bit in our summer heat and bloom again in the fall. This year we haven't had our normal 100 degrees in May yet, so they're all blooming nicely right now. I've had this one for years, and it's not in the best location, but it's a beaut.

Northern California, United States(Zone 9a)

Well good for you to have this rare climber! And a berserk climber too! The roses are sure liking all this rain and cooler weather, although the rust and blackspot love it too. :-( At least that pretty much stops once things dry up and we have our normal dry summer weather.

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