With Rosa × 'Rise Up Emberays™', you can add vibrant, warm color to a small space without giving up the classic rose look. This compact climber (often trained as a mini climber or kept as a neat shrub with pruning) produces clusters of sherbet-orange blooms with lemon-yellow centers that soften toward pink as they mature, bringing a changing palette through summer. The flowers are fragrant and appear repeatedly, giving you a long season of color for borders, containers, and cut stems.
Plant your Climbing Rose 'Rise Up Emberays™' where it will get full sun for best bloom and healthiest growth. Provide moist, well-drained soil and water deeply during establishment. Space plants about 24-36 inches apart to allow good air circulation. In USDA hardiness zones 5-8, it performs well as a low hedge, a focal point near an entry, or trained up a trellis, column, or wire support along a wall.
To keep it looking its best, prune in early spring as new buds begin to swell. Remove any dead or weak wood, then cut back by about one third to encourage strong new canes and abundant flowering on new growth. Tie or guide the longer stems to your support as they grow. Deadheading is optional; the plant naturally continues to rebloom, and the tidy habit makes routine care straightforward for a rose.