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New Dawn
RoseRosa 'New Dawn'
- Full sun
- Zones 5–9
- 70 days to maturity
- Flowers
- 72" spacing
- Low water
- pH 6–7.5
Overview
Often called the world's most popular climbing rose, this vigorous climber produces soft pink blooms continuously from spring until frost with remarkable reliability. The first plant ever to receive a patent in the United States, it combines old-fashioned charm with modern repeat-blooming performance. Its disease resistance and cold hardiness make it perfect for covering arbors, fences, and walls in almost any climate.
Planting
Plant near sturdy support structure. Train canes horizontally for maximum blooming.
Growing
Sun: full. Water: low. Soil pH: 6–7.5. Space plants 72" apart. Germination: 14-21 days from seed (typically propagated by grafting).
Pests & diseases
Common pests: Generally pest resistant, occasional aphids. Common diseases: Highly resistant to all common rose diseases.