Zone: 4FLY SO HIGH™ PINK AND WHITE CLIMBING ROSE
Rosa Fly So High™ is an energetic and modern addition to the Weeks Roses collection, specifically bred as a vigorous climber. Unlike the solid-colored hybrid teas, this variety is a visual celebration of magenta, fuchsia-pink, and white stripes. The blooms are medium-large and classically formed with a spiraled, cuppy shape, appearing in generous clusters that create a "painterly" effect against its dark, glossy green foliage. It is particularly noted for its robust growth habit and a subtle, fruity fragrance that adds a light sensory layer to its bold, variegated appearance.
As a true climber, Fly So High™ is designed to reach impressive heights of 10 to 12 feet, making it the ideal candidate for vertical interest on a sturdy trellis, a split-rail fence, or a garden arch. For the best performance, plant it in full sun with rich, well-draining soil and provide consistent moisture, especially during its first few seasons of establishment. One of its standout professional traits is its excellent disease resistance - particularly against rust and powdery mildew - which makes it a lower-maintenance choice for gardeners who want the look of an old-fashioned striped rose without the constant struggle against fungi. In the landscape, position it where you can appreciate the intricate striping up close, perhaps framing a doorway or a seated patio area where its repeat-blooming nature can be enjoyed from late spring through fall.
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To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in a location with at least 6-8 hours of sunlight. Provide a sturdy trellis or support system immediately. Water deeply at the base. Prune in early spring. Remove any dead or damaged canes. The most important step for flowers is horizontal training: tie the main canes as horizontally as possible to your support structure - this forces the plant to send up vertical, flowering shoots along the entire length of the cane.
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