Eden Climber Pretty In Pink
Best vibrant climber for creating a stunning garden focal point.
The Eden Climber® Pretty In Pink rose offers all the beloved qualities of the classic Eden Climber®, but with a rich deep pink hue that’s sure to catch the eye. With 70 to 80 petals, this vigorous climber boasts slightly more petals and a stronger fragrance than its counterpart. Its large, globular blooms, averaging 3.5 inches in diameter, are borne mostly solitary and bloom in flushes throughout the season, creating a dramatic display in any landscape. Reaching heights of up to 12 feet and spreading up to 8 feet wide, this climber is perfect for adorning trellises, fences, or garden structures. The deep pink flowers with a silvery reverse are complemented by light green, semi-glossy foliage that’s dense and disease-resistant, ensuring the plant stays healthy and vibrant. Ideal for creating a stunning vertical display, the Pretty In Pink Eden Climber® adds a touch of romance and color to any garden space.
$34.95
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Name
Eden Climber® Pretty In Pink
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Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking visually stunning, old-world charm for their landscape.
- Homeowners desiring a fast-growing, architectural focal point for vertical spaces.
- Enthusiasts who appreciate consistent floral beauty beyond the main blooming period.
Who should skip it
- Rose connoisseurs prioritizing a strong, classic rose perfume in their garden.
- Gardeners with limited existing support or those preferring low-maintenance plants.
- Individuals seeking a hands-off gardening experience or new to rose care.
Performance breakdown
Bloom Density
Seventy to eighty petals per bloom create a lush, high-impact visual.
Disease Resistance
Dense, semi-glossy foliage maintains health with minimal intervention required.
Fragrance Intensity
Stronger scent profile than the original Eden for a sensory upgrade.
Growth Vigor
Own-root development ensures a robust, fast-climbing structure for vertical spaces.
Seasonal Consistency
Repeat blooming flushes keep the garden colorful throughout the entire season.
Landscape Versatility
Ideal height and spread for trellises, fences, and architectural garden features.
Key Specs
Name
Eden Climber® Pretty In Pink
Class
Climber
Color
Pink
Growth Habit
Climber
Fragrant
Yes
Blooms
Repeat
Mature Height
12ft
Climate Zones
zone 5, zone 6, zone 7, zone 8, zone 9, zone 10
Features
- Vigorous climber with deep pink blooms
- Abundant petals and strong fragrance
- Disease-resistant foliage for healthy growth
- Repeat blooming throughout the season
- Own root rose for robust development
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Eden Climber Pretty In Pink for its exceptional beauty and robust growth. Reviewers frequently highlight the vibrant, prolific pink blooms that create a stunning visual impact in any garden space. Its strong vigor and ability to establish easily, even for novice gardeners, are recurring positive themes. The plant's overall health and consistent flowering contribute significantly to high satisfaction, making it a cherished addition for many.
Know before you buy
The Pretty In Pink variety features a deeper, more saturated pink hue and a stronger fragrance than the classic Eden Climber. It also boasts a higher petal count, with 70 to 80 petals per bloom.
Because this rose reaches heights of up to 12 feet and spreads 8 feet wide, it requires a sturdy structure like a trellis, fence, or arbor. Ensure your support is securely anchored to handle the weight of the vigorous canes and dense foliage.
Yes, this is a repeat-blooming variety. You can expect flushes of its large, globular flowers throughout the growing season, provided the plant receives proper care and sunlight.
The Pretty In Pink Eden Climber is quite versatile and thrives in USDA climate zones 5 through 10. This wide range makes it a reliable choice for many different regions across the country.
An own root rose is grown from a cutting rather than being grafted onto a different rootstock. This typically results in a more robust, long-lived plant that stays true to its variety even if the canes die back to the ground in colder winters.
Pruning the plant to this height is a standard practice to ensure it fits safely in the shipping container and reduces stress on the plant during transit. Once planted, the rose will quickly focus its energy on establishing a strong root system and producing new, vigorous growth.
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