Grow Rosa 'America™' (Large-Flowered Climbing Rose 'America™') for big, fragrant blooms and a classic climbing habit you can train on a fence, trellis, arbor, or porch post. This repeat-blooming rose produces showy coral-pink flowers in flushes through the growing season when given good light, regular water, and routine care. At maturity it typically reaches about 120-144 inches tall, with a broad spread that fills in nicely once established.
Site it where your plant gets full sun for the best flowering, though it can also handle part shade (especially in hotter climates where afternoon shade can be helpful). Plant in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, and water deeply during dry spells, focusing water at the base to keep foliage drier. Add mulch to help hold moisture and reduce stress on roots while keeping mulch pulled back from the canes.
As a climber, this rose performs best when you tie and fan out long canes on its support; spreading the canes more horizontally encourages more flowering shoots along the length. Prune in late winter to early spring by removing dead or damaged wood and thinning congested growth, then guide new canes onto the support as they develop. Feed according to your preferred rose program and monitor for common rose issues so you can respond early. With consistent care, you will enjoy strong growth, repeat bloom, and standout fragrance from season to season.