Amnesty International Climbing

from $29.00

Type: Climbing Roses

Brand: Various

Availability: Preorder for 2024

A strong and vigorous climber with old style cream blooms with lemon to yellow at centre, settled nicely among shiny dark green foliage. Fragrance: Strong citrus and rose. Fantastic climbing rose which has won many awards internationally. Flowers last well produced in clusters on long strong stems.

Health: Excellent

POTS AVAILABLE MOST OF THE YEAR UNTIL SOLD OUT
Bareroot: June/July only, pre-order & some stock
Replacement Options to be noted in Order Comments
Out of Stock Items backordered till next year unless advised otherwise

NOT AVAILABLE TO WA, NT, TAS

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Specifications:

Category: Climbing Roses
Breeder:
Year of Introduction:
Parentage:
Height and width: 2 to 2.5 metres
Growth: Strong and Vigorous
Foliage: Shiny dark green
Thorns: Yes
Bloom: Large Cup Shape opening to a beautiful rosette
Colour: Creamy outer, Lemon/Yellow Inner
Fragrance: Strong
Health: Excellent
Petal Count: Many
Awards: Many International
Comment: Good hardy rose, beautiful colour, long lasting flowers. Very attractive climber

Discounts:
8% discount will be applied at checkout for purchases of 4 or more rose plants.
Further discounts apply over $500 website spend

Potted Rose Supplied in Plastic Pots, these roses can be planted all year and will generally settle more quickly than a bare root rose. During Winter the plant may be supplied as a recently potted dormant plant while into Spring and Summer will be well-established and possibly flowering. Peak flowering for Roses in Queensland is November. A potted rose will be settled long enough to establish that it has a good survival rate.

Bare-Root Rose will be supplied as the name suggests, with bare roots ready to plant and must be collected/delivered/planted immediately after soaking for 24hours. Bare-root roses have more risk of non-survival than a potted rose and generally one would expect 80-90% survival rates. The roots of a bare root rose should never be allowed to dry out at any stage of processing. Any delay in plant or collect will potentially
lessen the chances of a good result with the rose. Most roses will survive up to 3 weeks in transit. All the better if they can be collected. Bare root roses are available ONLY from June to August and will sellout as Winter progresses. Pre-order is highly recommended.

Bagged Bare-Root Rose During the bagging process bare root roses are wrapped in peat moss or sawdust & paper to preserve dampness to the roots of the plant. Whilst the plant will survive longer than a bareroot rose packaged in this manner it is still recommended the rose be planted as soon as possible. Unwrap the packaging and soak the rose 24 hours in water. Bagged roses have more risk of non-survival than a potted rose and generally one would expect 85-90% survival rates. The roots of a bare root rose should never be allowed to dry out at any stage of processing. Any delay in plant or collect will potentially lessen the chances of a good result with the rose. Most roses will survive up to 3 weeks in transit. All the better if they can be collected. Bagged roses are available ONLY from June to August with a limited range available for Mother’s Day and will sellout as Winter progresses. Pre-order is highly recommended.

Care Water well and often. Roses do not like to dry out particularly when freshly planted and prefer an even moisture not sodden, not dry. Protect from frost and keep well watered. The most common reason for death and disease of a rose plant is insufficient watering particularly with potted plants. No fertilisers at planting for approx. 3 weeks until established. Fertilise as spring approaches. Add some potassium (don’t overdo it) and you will be rewarded with flowers in November with most varieties spot flowering in flushes some more often than others throughout the year. Roses do grow in Qld, having minimal dormancy in frost free areas. Pruning is generally done after the risk of frost is past ready for the Spring flowering season. From pruning to flowers generally only takes about 3 to 4 weeks. Water, rain, manures, fertilizers and pruning will all help to bring new flushes. Roses flower on new growth so it’s important to remove the older growth as the new comes through. Take out canes that grow to and across the centre creating a vase shape. Potted roses and newly planted roses will enjoy being pruned to maintain a top that is in balance with the root system.

Terms and Conditions. No refund or replacement policy. Plants are a living thing and will die for various reasons beyond our control. Most roses live a long and happy life. Colour of your flowers will vary throughout the seasons and is dependent on temperature, soil type & many other factors, just as leaves on the trees turn from green to red in the Autumn, flowers also change. Refer to our info on roses for more information. Transit of plants is chosen carefully but beyond our control. No warranty can be given. Add notes for any preferred carrier.

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Collect: Collect from Eumundi Roses, 79 Don Napier Road, Eumundi 4562

Local Delivery: Deliveries can be made locally for plants, cut flowers, florist bunches & bridal/event orders

Australia Post Express or Fastway Couriers is listed as Australia wide flat rate: Rates will be automatically calculated AFTER you have entered your address details on the form. Please check the amount. If it seems unreasonable please contact us. The calculator is good but not infallible.

Parcels sent are charged according to their actual weight or cubic weight equivalent, whichever is greater. These charges are automatically calculated by the website once your address is entered on the order form. The calculated amount will be displayed prior to payment.
Expect 2-4 working days express and 4-21 days parcel post after we have notified that your order is ready and has been consigned. Courier destinations to major centres normally overnight to 4 working days after notification. During busy periods or if goods need to be propagated or wait for bare root season there can be lengthy delays. We will notify as much as we can of any delays. Expect 3 to 6 weeks lead time for most orders. Depending on season and availability it can be only days or can be a long wait even years for some varieties. These will list as available by pre-order. For weekends and Public holidays please note that we will avoid any holdover in depots where we possibly can. If your order needs to be received by a specific date or any other special instructions regarding the delivery there is a delivery comments section on the order form where you can provide this information. Please refrain from contacting us where possible regarding when the delivery will arrive. There is a chronological system in place that ensures customers receive their deliveries in turn. The list of orders is always on screen and constantly monitored for items ready to leave. If you’ve not received a notice that your order is coming it’s most likely not ready yet. Please check if your item is listed as “in stock” or “pre-order” They will both most likely say available. In stock generally means it is in stock at the nursery now. However bear in mind that stock moves very quickly and those changes may not be up to the minute. Best to check stock first if it’s important. Email eumundiroses1@gmail.com In the subject write “CHECK STOCK”. The email will be given priority.
Available by pre-order means you will need to wait until that item returns to stock. This could be a matter of days or can be up to 3 years or more for rare or in high demand difficult to produce varieties. Again please also “CHECK STOCK” Occasionally you may be pleasantly surprised. The stock can be here and not yet entered into inventory. Once an order is paid we do not refund. Please refrain from unpleasant calls, texts and emails over goods you wish to be earlier than they possibly can be. These are not helpful and will be blocked. Urgent orders will be treated as such where marked on the order itself with the date required.

To outer destinations please expect delivery times up to 3 weeks from time of leaving Eumundi. Plants are packed to handle up to a few weeks if necessary but only if the plants are not exposed to heat. Please consider options carefully as these are perishable goods. We would much prefer you could find a way to collect or wait for one of our runs where we deliver ourselves to many areas.

Eumundi Roses Special Delivery Runs: Eumundi Roses makes several special door to door delivery runs to Queensland and interstate to NSW, SA and VIC during June, July and August. Check each year for advertised route details. Advantage is personal delivery, no damage, friendly information and advice. Quite often the rates will be less than other forms of delivery. Some Australia Post and Courier selected deliveries will be delivered by Eumundi Roses where it is possible and appropriate. Please ensure we have your home address. (Sorry, no interstate trips this year)
We will be headed north/west very soon, and now and then a run to Brisbane. Contact us for details especially if you’d like to order multiple potted roses/standards.

Fruit Trees and other plants are available to order for local Delivery and Eumundi Roses special Delivery.
Some plants will be available for Mail Order depending on destination arrival times.
Please enquire first.
Disclaimer: Please note there are no refunds available for goods ordered and paid for. The time to shop around, check stock or inquire about other details is prior to making your purchase. Any goods damaged in transit are the responsibility of the carrier. Eumundi Roses cannot be negligent once the goods have left our care.