Rosa 'Wekroalt' | Climbing Fourth of July Rose

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DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Wekroalt’, commonly known as Fourth of July, is a climbing rose that produces clusters of semi-double red and white striped blooms with golden stamens. The lightly fragrant flowers appear from late spring through fall, standing out against glossy dark green foliage and arching, thorny canes. Rose hips often develop later in the season, adding late-season interest. Its repeat-blooming habit and energetic growth make it a standout along trellises, fences, or arbors, where it attracts bees and butterflies.

Bred by Tom Carruth and introduced in 1999, ‘Wekroalt’ received the All-America Rose Selections award that same year. It is valued for its disease resistance, long flowering season, and ability to thrive in a range of climates. Its bold coloring and climbing structure bring movement and contrast to vertical spaces.

DESCRIPTION
Rosa ‘Wekroalt’, commonly known as Fourth of July, is a climbing rose that produces clusters of semi-double red and white striped blooms with golden stamens. The lightly fragrant flowers appear from late spring through fall, standing out against glossy dark green foliage and arching, thorny canes. Rose hips often develop later in the season, adding late-season interest. Its repeat-blooming habit and energetic growth make it a standout along trellises, fences, or arbors, where it attracts bees and butterflies.

Bred by Tom Carruth and introduced in 1999, ‘Wekroalt’ received the All-America Rose Selections award that same year. It is valued for its disease resistance, long flowering season, and ability to thrive in a range of climates. Its bold coloring and climbing structure bring movement and contrast to vertical spaces.