James Galway

"James Galway," an English climbing rose meticulously bred by David Austin, is a lovely and enchanting addition to garden landscapes. This climbing rose is distinguished by several key features:

Dome-Shaped Flowers: The blooms of "James Galway" are characterized by a delightful dome-shaped form, adding a sense of elegance and classic beauty to the garden. The rounded appearance of the flowers contributes to their overall visual appeal.

Bicolor Blooms: The flowers of "James Galway" exhibit a charming bicolor pattern. The outer layer of the blooms is a pristine white, creating a soft and pure backdrop. The inner part of the flowers reveals a delicate pink hue, introducing a subtle and romantic contrast. This bicolor effect enhances the allure of the rose, making it a captivating sight in the garden.

Fragrance: One of the notable features of "James Galway" is its sweet and rich fragrance. The blooms emit a delightful scent that adds a sensory dimension to the garden. The fragrance enhances the overall experience of cultivating and enjoying this climbing rose.

As a climbing rose, "James Galway" is likely to exhibit a vigorous and climbing growth habit. This makes it well-suited for adorning various vertical structures such as trellises, arbors, or fences, allowing the rose to make a statement in the garden.

Characteristics
  • Color: Pink and Burgundy
  • Fragrance: Medium, Old Rose
  • Family: English Climbing Rose
  • Height: 12
  • Width: 3-5
  • Breeder: David Austin
  • Flowering: Repeat Flowering
  • Bloom Size: Medium
  • Size: Medium Climber
  • Year of Introduction: 2000
  • Petal Count: 130
  • Suitable for zones: 4 - 11
Location
  • 10ft Wall of Fence
  • Front of House
  • Large Arch
  • Shady Areas
Growing conditions
  • South
  • East
  • North
  • West
  • Full Sunlight
  • Partial Sunlight
Origin Of Name
Named after the British flautist.
Rose Care