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Lady banks's rose
Also known as: Yellow lady banks climbing rose, Yellow Banksian Rose, Rambler roses
Lady banks's rose is a species of rose with pale yellow flowers which is popularly planted in gardens worldwide. The largest specimen of lady banks's rose (Rosa banksiae) in the world is in Tombstone, AZ. This is where the famous “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” took place. A clipping that eventually became the bush was sent over from Scotland in 1885, making this rose over 130 years old.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Shrub, Vine
Plant Type
Spring
Bloom Time
Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
Harvest Time
4.5 m to 6 m
Plant Height
1.8 m to 3 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
1.5 cm to 2.5 cm
Flower Size
Red, Burgundy, Yellow
Fruit Color
White, Yellow
Flower Color
Green
Stem Color
Winter dormancy
Dormancy
Evergreen, Deciduous
Leaf type
10 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Spring
Growth Season

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Distribution of Lady banks's rose

Distribution Map
Lady banks's rose, a climbing rose species, is indigenous to various regions in East Asia. It has since been introduced and cultivated in diverse territories across South and East Asia, parts of the Mediterranean, and even North America. This plant thrives in a range of climates and has established a presence in gardens and landscapes far beyond its native lands, adapting readily to new environments.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Ravines, rocky places
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Flowering
Fruiting

Culture

Garden Use
A spectacular climbing rosebush with profuse, scented, pale yellow flowers, lady banks's rose is sought by gardeners for its beauty, ability to be grown as a rambling bush or on a trellis, and relatively low care needs. Besides being grown on arbors, trellises, and sometimes fences in rose gardens, it is often included in Mediterranean and cottage gardens.
Symbolism
Harmony
Interesting Facts
Lady banks's rose is one of the few really thornless or spikeless roses today. Most roses have at least of few thorns to inhibit would-be blossom pickers. Thornless varieties are perfect for children’s gardens and for elderly gardeners who prefer not getting stuck. Ideal for planting along busy walkways, too.
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Flexible, thornless green stems capable of climbing over 40 feet (12 meters).
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Yellow or white 1-inch (2.5 cm) flowers with reflexed 5-lobed sepals.
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Distinctive dull red spherical hips containing tiny achenes for seed dispersal.
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Alternate, pinnately compound evergreen leaves with serrated margins and fuzzy lower surface.
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Smooth, green unarmed stems with profuse branching, ideal for sprawling and climbing.
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Care Guide for Lady banks's rose

Every 1-2 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
10 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Lady banks's rose thrives in dry regions with notable drought tolerance. It requires moderate watering every 1-2 weeks and flourishes in well-draining soil. Benefiting from natural rain patterns, lady banks's rose establishes a deep root system for enhanced water efficiency.
Fertilize: Regular fertilization is essential for lady banks's rose, using balanced fertilizers designed for roses in early spring and after the first bloom. Apply every 4-6 weeks during growth, avoiding over-fertilization. Water thoroughly post-application to aid nutrient absorption. Winter feeding is not needed as lady banks's rose becomes dormant.
Pruning: Prune lady banks's rose in early spring by cutting back weak or dead stems and thinning old canes to encourage growth. Avoid heavy pruning post-flowering to preserve blooms. Regular pruning improves air circulation and light exposure, while managing suckers maintains orderly growth.
Propagation: Lady banks's rose is a captivating climber, flourishing through careful propagation of softwood cuttings. Utilizing rooting hormone and a humid environment enhances rooting success. Providing warm, indirect light and well-draining soil supports healthy growth, reflecting lady banks's rose's natural vigor and resilience.
Repotting: Repot lady banks's rose every 2-3 years after flowering to support its growth. Use a large, sturdy container with well-draining soil and ensure consistent watering post-repotting. These care tips will help lady banks's rose flourish with lush foliage and blooms.
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