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Rosa spp. (climbing cultivars)
Vigorous, long-caned rose trained onto trellises, arbors, and fences for a dramatic vertical wall of blooms.
Tie canes horizontally to encourage more flowering side-shoots. Prune after the main flush of bloom.
Petals and hips are generally non-toxic to cats and dogs; thorns pose a physical hazard.
Informational only β always check with a veterinarian if you suspect your pet has eaten something it shouldn't have.
Rose hips (the fruit) are a well-documented source of vitamin C and are traditionally used in teas β food/traditional use, not medical advice.
Informational only, not medical advice β consult a healthcare provider before using any plant medicinally.