Winner's Circle™ Climbing Rose
A vigorous climber that throws clusters of velvety dark-red blooms from spring straight through fall, on canes that can reach 10 to 12 feet.
Winner's Circle™ (Rosa 'Radwin') is a large-flowered climbing rose bred for nonstop color and easy training. Its semi-double, deep cherry-to-scarlet flowers open in generous clusters against glossy, deep-green foliage, then keep coming wave after wave through the warm months. Fast-growing and naturally upright, it sends long, flexible canes up a trellis, arbor, pillar, or fence, where it reads as a living curtain of red. Cold-hardy across zones 4 to 10, it earns its place wherever you want vertical impact and a long season of bloom.
Why growers choose Winner's Circle™
- Long bloom season. Flowers appear spring to fall, reblooming in repeated flushes rather than a single early show.
- Saturated color. Semi-double blooms hold a rich, velvety red that resists fading in summer sun and pairs beautifully with the glossy green leaves.
- Wide cold-hardiness. Reliable from zone 4 through zone 10, it performs in far more climates than many climbing roses.
- Fast, trainable growth. Long, supple canes reach 10 to 12 feet quickly and tie in easily on a trellis, arbor, or fence.
- Pollinator appeal. The open, clustered flowers draw bees and butterflies through the growing season.
Use it to dress an arbor or entry pillar, soften a fence or wall, frame a doorway, or anchor the back of a sunny mixed border. Its upright, narrow footprint (just 3 to 4 feet wide) makes it a strong choice for tight spaces where you want height without sprawl, and the steady supply of red blooms keeps a cutting garden or pollinator planting busy all season.