
New Dawn Bare Root Climbing Rose
New Dawn Bare Root Climbing Rose
Rosa 'New Dawn'
A timeless classic introduced in 1930, New Dawn is widely considered one of the most romantic and reliable climbing roses. Its soft shell-pink blooms appear in elegant, medium-sized clusters with a delicate, fresh apple fragrance. One of the first repeat-blooming climbers, it quickly covers arbors, fences, and walls with graceful canes and glossy green foliage. Vigorous, cold-hardy, and shade-tolerant, it remains a favorite for both cottage gardens and formal designs.
Interesting Note - New Dawn is the first plant ever patented in the United States.Ā
Rose Type: Climbing
Breeder: Found by Henry F. Bosenberg / Somerset Rose Nursery (USA, 1930)
Color: Soft Shell Pink
Vase Life: 3ā5 days
Fragrance: Light, Fresh, Apple-like
Bloom Form: Semi-Double, Loosely Cupped
Petal Count: 25ā35
Growth Type: Strong Climber
Flowering: Repeat
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones: 5ā9
Root Stock: Own Root
Spacing: 6ā8'
Height: 18-20'+
Width: 5ā6'
Disease Resistance: Good ā benefits from airflow in humid areas - will need regular maintenance in humid conditions
Regional Recommendations: Northeast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, West Coast, Southeast
Awards: World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame
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New Dawn Bare Root Climbing Rose
New Dawn Bare Root Climbing Rose
Rosa 'New Dawn'
A timeless classic introduced in 1930, New Dawn is widely considered one of the most romantic and reliable climbing roses. Its soft shell-pink blooms appear in elegant, medium-sized clusters with a delicate, fresh apple fragrance. One of the first repeat-blooming climbers, it quickly covers arbors, fences, and walls with graceful canes and glossy green foliage. Vigorous, cold-hardy, and shade-tolerant, it remains a favorite for both cottage gardens and formal designs.
Interesting Note - New Dawn is the first plant ever patented in the United States.Ā
Rose Type: Climbing
Breeder: Found by Henry F. Bosenberg / Somerset Rose Nursery (USA, 1930)
Color: Soft Shell Pink
Vase Life: 3ā5 days
Fragrance: Light, Fresh, Apple-like
Bloom Form: Semi-Double, Loosely Cupped
Petal Count: 25ā35
Growth Type: Strong Climber
Flowering: Repeat
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones: 5ā9
Root Stock: Own Root
Spacing: 6ā8'
Height: 18-20'+
Width: 5ā6'
Disease Resistance: Good ā benefits from airflow in humid areas - will need regular maintenance in humid conditions
Regional Recommendations: Northeast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, West Coast, Southeast
Awards: World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame
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New Dawn Bare Root Climbing Rose
Rosa 'New Dawn'
A timeless classic introduced in 1930, New Dawn is widely considered one of the most romantic and reliable climbing roses. Its soft shell-pink blooms appear in elegant, medium-sized clusters with a delicate, fresh apple fragrance. One of the first repeat-blooming climbers, it quickly covers arbors, fences, and walls with graceful canes and glossy green foliage. Vigorous, cold-hardy, and shade-tolerant, it remains a favorite for both cottage gardens and formal designs.
Interesting Note - New Dawn is the first plant ever patented in the United States.Ā
Rose Type: Climbing
Breeder: Found by Henry F. Bosenberg / Somerset Rose Nursery (USA, 1930)
Color: Soft Shell Pink
Vase Life: 3ā5 days
Fragrance: Light, Fresh, Apple-like
Bloom Form: Semi-Double, Loosely Cupped
Petal Count: 25ā35
Growth Type: Strong Climber
Flowering: Repeat
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Hardiness Zones: 5ā9
Root Stock: Own Root
Spacing: 6ā8'
Height: 18-20'+
Width: 5ā6'
Disease Resistance: Good ā benefits from airflow in humid areas - will need regular maintenance in humid conditions
Regional Recommendations: Northeast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, Mid-Atlantic, Pacific Northwest, West Coast, Southeast
Awards: World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame


