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Iceberg (Climbing)

Color: White/Cream Class: Climber Introduced: 1968 Best Zones: 5-9B Bloom Form: Double

The Climbing Iceberg Rose brings the timeless charm of its award-winning shrub parent to vertical spaces, producing clusters of 3–5" fully double flowers with 20–25 petals. Its ice-white blooms are lightly honey scented, making…

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Climber White/Cream
Breeder
Cants of Colchester
Seller
Breck's, David Austin, Northland Rosearium
Introduced
1968
Best Zones
5-9B
8-15 ft Height
7-11 ft Width
3-5 in Bloom Size
20-25 Petals

Bloom Style

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Bloom Form
Double

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Rose Class
Climber
Color Family
White/Cream

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Brecks, David Austin, Northland Rosearium

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Northland Rosearium Default Title In stock $26.95
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Overview

The Climbing Iceberg Rose brings the timeless charm of its award-winning shrub parent to vertical spaces, producing clusters of 3–5" fully double flowers with 20–25 petals. Its ice-white blooms are lightly honey scented, making them perfect for cutting and display. Nearly thornless and remarkably vigorous, Climbing Iceberg thrives on trellises and fences, blooming mostly in spring but rewarding gardeners with occasional summer flowers. Prune carefully as it blooms only on old wood.

Catalog note: This rose record was merged with duplicate listings for Iceberg Climbing Rose on April 14, 2026.

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