Crazy in Love Rose – Repeat-flowering Climbing Roses

Intense red, soft pink, or vanilla cream — the Crazy in Love rose bushes bloom relentlessly from spring to the first frosts. The most spectacular fragrant climbing rose for an urban outdoor space.
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Rosa Crazy in Love – Climbing Roses That Truly Impress

The Rosa Crazy in Love collection features exceptional remontant climbing roses: abundant blooms, captivating fragrance, and easy care. In intense red, soft pink, or vanilla cream, they adorn facades, trellises, and city arches with rare elegance. The most romantic flowering climber for the urban garden.

Remontant: blooms that last

Unlike classic climbing roses that bloom only once a year, the Crazy in Love varieties are remontant: they produce several waves of flowers from spring until the first frosts. No more months without color, no more disappointment after the June bloom — these roses give generously all season long. Also explore all our climbing and groundcover plants for more vertical gardening ideas.

A fragrant climber for the city

Rosa Crazy in Love roses have been selected for their disease resistance, making them especially suited for urban growing without systematic treatments. They thrive both in the ground and in large containers on sunny balconies or terraces. Discover all our plants for balconies and terraces to complete your outdoor space.

Growing tips

  • ☀️ Exposure: full sun essential, minimum 6 hours per day
  • 🌱 Soil: rich, well-drained, slightly acidic — add compost at planting
  • 💧 Watering: regular at the base, avoid wetting foliage to reduce disease
  • ✂️ Pruning: light pruning after each bloom wave, main pruning in February
  • 🏗️ Support: trellis, arch, or cables — guide stems from the start
  • ❄️ Hardiness: hardy down to −15 °C, mulch the base in winter in cold regions

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between the Red, Pink, and Vanilla varieties?
The main difference is flower color: intense red for 'Red', pink for 'Pink', vanilla cream for 'Vanilla'. All three are remontant, fragrant, and disease-resistant. The choice depends solely on your color palette and decorative style.

Can you grow a climbing rose in a pot on a balcony?
Yes, in a large container of at least 50 liters with regular watering and a sturdy support. Potted climbing roses require more care than those in the ground, but the result is spectacular. Check out our guide how to choose the right pot to get started well.

How can I prevent diseases on my rose?
Always water at the base without wetting the foliage, ensure good air circulation around the plant, and remove diseased leaves as soon as they appear. The Crazy in Love varieties have been selected for their natural resistance to common diseases.

When should you prune a remontant climbing rose?
Do light pruning after each bloom wave by removing spent flowers. The main pruning takes place in February: shorten side stems to 2–3 buds and remove dead or diseased wood.

Also to explore

The Crazy in Love roses are part of our Climbing & Groundcover collection. Also discover our outdoor plants, our plants for balconies and terraces, and our urban mini-shrubs and perennials to create a flowering and fragrant outdoor space all season long.