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New Dawn

Rose

Rosa 'New Dawn'

  • Full sun
  • Zones 5–9
  • 70 days to maturity
  • Flowers
  • 72" spacing
  • Low water
  • pH 6–7.5
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  • 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.