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White Lady Banks Rose – Fragrant Thornless Climbing Rose, Double White Blooms, Hardy Perennial Vine for Arbors & Trellises – Live Plant

White Lady Banks Rose – Fragrant Thornless Climbing Rose, Double White Blooms, Hardy Perennial Vine for Arbors & Trellises – Live Plant

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🌸 White Lady Banks Rose – Fragrant Thornless Climbing Rose

Bring timeless charm to your garden with the White Lady Banks Rose (Rosa banksiae ‘Alba Plena’). This vigorous, thornless climbing rose covers arbors, trellises, and fences with clouds of double white blooms that fill the spring air with a light, sweet fragrance.

A classic favorite for southern gardens, this rose is low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and disease-resistant, making it perfect for adding romance and texture to your outdoor space. Once established, it provides an elegant cascade of flowers each spring — a true showpiece in any landscape.


🌿 Key Features

🌼 Bloom Color Double white
🌸 Fragrance Light and sweet
🌤️ Bloom Time Early to mid-spring
🌱 Foliage Glossy dark green; evergreen in mild climates
🪴 Mature Size 15–20 ft tall x 10–15 ft wide
☀️ Light Requirements Full sun (6+ hours daily)
💧 Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
❄️ Hardiness Zones 6–9
🧤 Care Tips Prune lightly after flowering; provide sturdy support

Questions & Answers

Q: Is the White Lady Banks Rose evergreen?
A:
Yes 🌿 — the White Lady Banks Rose (Rosa banksiae ‘Alba Plena’) is evergreen in mild and warm climates (Zones 8–9).

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Evergreen: In regions with mild winters (like much of the southern U.S.), it keeps its glossy green foliage year-round.

  • 🍂 Semi-evergreen or deciduous: In colder areas (Zones 6–7), it may lose some or all leaves in winter but will leaf out vigorously in early spring.

So in summary:
➡️ Evergreen in warm climates
➡️ Semi-evergreen to deciduous in cooler climates



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