My climbing Don Juan is the first rose to boom in the spring, and will continue to bloom all summer long. It tumbles over my garden fence at the entrance to the orchard, giving off a strong, citrusy, old rose fragrance. The five inch flowers are a deep crimson red just like the velvety red of a Spanish matador's cape. The Don Juan rose is perfect for an arbor or trellis, it's long canes can be trained and arched to give a stunning effect in the garden. It's a vigorous grower, hardy, and does well in the Arizona heat! Make sure you water roses at least ten inches deep throughout the summer and dead head the rose blooms as they die back.
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3 comments:
Oh my gosh that color is yummy! These pictures are beautiful. Thanks for sharing them! Blessings, Joanne
Oh Jill! Those look wonderful!
I need to plant a Don Juan somewhere...just beautiful!
xo
Caroline
Lovely roses and your place looks like a great place to live.
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