A lot of large shrub roses grow this way--you could have a look on a supplier's website like Peter Beales or David Austin and use their filters to select for the colour and other features you're interested in. I'd strongly recommend searching for disease resistant roses for this purpose, as who wants a massive plant in their garden covered with disease? If you tell us a bit more about what features you want your rose to have, we could come up wit specific suggestions. Hips? Repeat flowering? Colour?
D.A. Wollerton Old Hall throws out long pliable canes in this garden. Pretty pale apricot to pale creamy yellow flowers (highly scented) goes very well with purples, blues and whites in the border. Repeat flowerer and healthy.
Buff Beauty is similar colour and another good contender - I might try pegging / tying that this year.
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I have 'Madam Alfred Carriere'. The name is a bit off, but a fantastic rose otherwise. Long pliable canes, healthy, virtually thornless, very good scent. Apparently grows best in partial shade. It is the healthiest rose I grow.
I did this with Sceptr'd Isle in my last garden and it worked a treat. I'd also try it with any of the DA roses that they say will grow as short climbers of 2 to 3 metres as those will have stems which are bendable when young and make good subjects for pegging. Just avoid Gertrude Jekyll unless you have very good gloves. She's very prickly.
I've recently orderd somemore vivid coloured roses online to do some pegging but the strikes over pension age have twice thwarted delivery and it's too late for bare root planting now so I can't say how good they'd have been.
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I have The Garland that has very long whippy stems. It's a vigorous rambler - once flowering with scented flowers followed by orange hips that last through the Winter. 3yrs old-
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Buff Beauty is similar colour and another good contender - I might try pegging / tying that this year.
I've recently orderd somemore vivid coloured roses online to do some pegging but the strikes over pension age have twice thwarted delivery and it's too late for bare root planting now so I can't say how good they'd have been.
It's a vigorous rambler - once flowering with scented flowers followed by orange hips that last through the Winter.
3yrs old-
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.