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Rosa x Rise Up Lilac Days® ('ChewLilacdays')

Rise Up Lilac Days® Mini Climber Rose: Patent PPAF

  • »  Unique lilac-blue color
  • »  Keeps a neat, dense habit
  • »  Disease resistant
  • »  Powerful fragrance
  • »  Make excellent cut flowers
  • »  Reblooming
  • »  Can be grown as a climber or a shrub

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The Rise Up series of roses are the first-ever climbing roses from Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs. We call them "mini climbers," as they keep a neat, dense habit and can be grown as a climber or a shrub rose, depending on how the gardener prunes or trains them. Coming to us from the rose breeding genius of Chris Warner in the UK, these vigorous, healthy, reblooming roses create a range of new applications for Proven Winners roses.

Rise Up Lilac Days rose is one of the most unique roses to hit the North American market in years. Between its unique lilac-blue color and powerful, heady fragrance, it will practically fly off the bench at the garden center! Its versatile habit allows it to be grown as a climber or a shrub, making it the ideal addition to landscapes and gardens.

Let's Talk About Rosa Rise Up™ Series

Foliage Color
Green
Maintenance and Care
Vigorous
Flower Color
Purple
Programs
Proven Winners
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer Bloomer
Exposure
Full Sun
Habit
Climbing
Upright
Soil Moisture
Moist, Well-Drained
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Rosa x Rise Up Lilac Days®

These easy-care roses defy conventional expectations of what a rose needs to thrive in your landscape. To keep it looking great, simply prune back by at least one-third of its total height each early spring, just as the new buds begin to emerge on the stems. Make your cut just above a thick, healthy bud, as these produce the most vigorous growth. It can also be fertilized at this time with a granular rose fertilizer. The plant may be deadheaded if desired, but this is not required for continuous bloom.