Boca Garden’s Don Juan Roses
A climbing rose first cultivated in 1958 by Michele Malandrone, the Don Juan produces a deep red flower with a five inch diameter. Don Juan roses are hardy and can survive being chewed down to the root ball by puppies.
Reliable bloomers, the Don Juan produces flower after flower adding a briliant splash of color to any yard through the blooming season.




The Don Juan Rose
This section describes the key features briefly.
Hardiness
Plant Hardiness Zones 5-9
Height
12 to 14 Feet
Type
Climbing
Blooming Season
Summer
Exposure
Full Sun
The Boca Garden’s Don Juan roses were planted in September 2019 as bare root roses. Lover’s of full sun, the western most roses have thrived on their exposure and have grown into full-height climbers!