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Are climbing roses restricted to use on fences, trellises and arbors?

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Are climbing roses restricted to use on fences, trellises and arbors?

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No. Climbing roses may be used to cover many things such as walls, buildings, tree stumps, and steep slopes for ground cover. They may be trained to a post to create a pylon effect and some of the less vigorous varieties may be pruned to form a pillar or large shrub effect.

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