Most fragrant climbing rose
10 scented varieties for a garden |
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Fragrant roses are well known for their captivating scents, and one of the greatest pleasures of gardening has to include strolling between these beautiful, blousy blooms, breathing in the delicious perfumes.
Scent adds another dimension to your garden and is an increasingly sought after quality in roses, so is one of the elements to consider when planning your rose garden ideas.
Fragrant climbing roses can scramble over an arbour or pergola; potted roses placed on a patio next to a seating area, and shrub or tree roses planted near a window or next to a path to perfume the air.
Fragrant roses to plant
As well as their gorgeous range of flowers forms, ‘roses are enormously variable in fragrance, so it’s good to try and include all different types of fragrant roses in your garden,’ advises world leading rosarian Michael Marriott .
When you are considering how to plant roses, a key decision is the position of your sweet smelling choices.
‘Plant fragrant roses where you can best enjoy their scent, such as beside a path, next to a seating area, and at nose level,’ says garden designer Jo Thompson .
1. Fragrant rose 'Desdemona'
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Rosa 'Desdemona' has a terrific Old Rose fragrance, described as having hints of almond blossom, cucumber and lemon zest.
The bushy shrub rose has beautiful pale, pink-hued blooms and is a favorite of garden designer Richard Miers .
'Fragrance is always something I look for when choosing roses for my clients,' Richard says.
To enjoy more of the fragrant rose blooms around your front or back yard in the most cost-effective ways, learn how to take rose cuttings and nurture young rose plants.
2. Rosa ‘Zéphirine Drouhin’
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'Dark pink flowered Rosa ‘Zephirine Drouhin’ Is one of the best climbing roses. It is free flowering and thornless, with an extremely strong fruity fragrance with hints of raspberry,’ says garden designer David Stevens .
'Most people want any plant to provide interest over as long a period as possible and fragrant roses such as climbers, floribundas and Hybrid Teas can flower from as early as May, right the way through to Christmas, albeit with less flower towards the end,' adds David.
Climbing roses usually repeat flower throughout the season, and it is important to know how to prune climbing roses to get a profusion of the best flowers, year after year.
Climbing fragrant roses can be trained to scramble up and over arbours or pergola ideas to surround you with the fragrance on all levels.
3. Rosa ‘Margaret Merril’
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Rosa ‘Margaret Merril’ is a quintessential floribunda with an award-winning, sweet, citrus perfume. It is a favorite of Rosebie Morton of scented flower bouquet supplier The Real Flower Company , who described it as being 'my raison d’etre behind my career'.
This upright shrub rose with clusters of flowers is an ideal choice for borders, especially placed close to a pathway as a shrub for the front of the house to welcome visitors with its sweet fragrance.
Rosebie is passionate about restoring the growing of exquisitely fragrant roses and flowers, just as nature intended, and uses sustainable garden ideas, which in turn help to improve and enhance the natural scent of the blooms.
4. Rosa ‘New Dawn’
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A climbing rose with a sweet, fruity scent and glossy foliage, fragrant rose ‘New Dawn’ produces lots of medium sized, soft pink blooms.
‘I plant this for height, fragrance and its long flowering period,’ says designer Jo Thompson.
She recommends designing a rose garden so that you are enveloped by the blooms around and overhead.
5. Rosa ‘Munstead Wood’
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'Rosa ‘Munstead Wood’ bears sumptuous, very deep crimson velvety petals,’ says David Marriott.
It has an Old Rose fragrance with notes of blackberry, blueberry and damson. It is perfect for growing at the front of a border where its perfume can be better appreciated, or in more of a formal rose bed.
6. Rosa ‘Lady of Shalott’
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With a pleasant, warm tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves, 'Rosa ‘Lady of Shalott’ was bred by David Austin.
'The shrub rose has lovely deep orange blooms flushed with yellowy-pink that repeat-flower. It is a hardy and reliable fragrant rose, so is a great choice for beginners,' explains gardening writer and photographer Leigh Clapp.
As with all roses, know when to plant roses, and where to plant them, to ensure they have the right growing conditions to deliver the best results.
7. Rosa ‘Rambling Rector’
'For a vigorous rambling rose, you will find white Rosa Rambling Rector, with its powerful, musky scent, hard to beat,’ says David Stevens.
'As opposed to repeat flowering climbers, fragrant rambling roses tend to produce a spectacular but single flowering time,' he adds.
However 'there are some modern rambling roses that work beautifully in a naturalistic planting design, and will repeat flower through the summer months and into fall,' advises garden designer Colm Joseph .
8. Rosa 'Evelyn'
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Beautiful David Austin shrub rose ‘Evelyn’ has shallow cupped flowers flushed soft apricot and pink with a rich, fruity scent. It is a recommended variety to grow in Zone 7 by US rose consultant Paul Zimmerman .
'Rest assured this one is very fragrant,' he explains.
As with mixing plants generally, 'be careful with mixing roses. They should be chosen in relation to the space they occupy, and the surroundings,' explains David Stevens.
There will be some varieties of fragrant roses that do better in different climates, so check the ones recommended for the zone in which you live, or the position they will have in your yard.
9. Rosa ‘Bella Rosa'
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Rosa 'Bella Rosa' is a patio rose with multi-toned lemon petals suffused with pink edges and a delightful fragrance, ideal for a compact design,’ says David Stevens
As a patio idea, smaller shrub roses are ideal for planting in containers around a seating area where their beautiful scent can be enjoyed to the full.
Choose hardy varieties such as this one that will require less maintenance.
10. Rosa ‘Paul’s Himalayan musk’
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Fragrant rose 'Paul’s Himalayan musk' has beautiful, little, rosette-shaped flowers that are a lovely pale pink colour and have a wonderfully strong, musky fragrance.
'Although it is only once flowering, its blooms are borne in great abundance, making a magnificent display. An exceptionally tall, vigorous climber, it produces many long, slim, flexible branches which trail gracefully, hanging down elegantly from their support,' explains Leigh Clapp, so is a great choice as a flowering climber.
Which roses are most fragrant?
Old garden roses, also known as antique and historic roses, which mostly flower once, tend to be the most richly fragrant roses. The classic perfume is found in gallica roses and their hybrids, such as damasks, while clove scents are found in musk roses.
Modern roses are repeat-flowering, with diversity of form, color and fragrance, with some being more scented than others. These include hybrid teas, floribundas, climbers, miniature and David Austin English roses.
Versatile shrub and tree roses can take the combined characteristics of the old and modern, so can be very fragrant.
Wild roses are considered the wildflower type of rose. Wild Roses, or 'species roses,' typically have a single bloom and can have a wonderful scent, as nature intended, to attract pollinators and wildlife.
'While repeat-flowering roses will probably be the basis of your rose garden, include ones that flower only once as they are often the most showy, tend to be healthier and many are beautifully scented,' advises Leigh Clapp.
Which color roses are the most fragrant?
While darker colored fragrant roses tend to have a more powerful fragrance than lighter colored varieties, each rose and color will have its own unique scent that will appeal for different reasons.
Red and pink roses can have a more classic old rose smell, while paler yellow and white roses tend to boast a lighter, more citrus perfume, or orange roses a fruitier scent.
Just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, 'people react to fragrance differently and while the perfume of one rose might be attractive to some, it might not be to others, particularly if it's very heavily scented,' advises David Stevens.
He recommends to visit to an established rose garden to see and smell different varieties. Or bury your nose in fragrant rose plants at nurseries and garden centers before buying to see if you like the specific scent.
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12 Best Climbing Roses | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Climbing roses are beautiful, long-lived and often fragrant plants that can be grown up or over walls, fences, arches, obelisks and more.
For a classic look, try growing several varieties of climbing rose together – gather ideas from the rose gardens at places like Alnwick Garden and Hever Castle. If your climbing rose is scented, plant it near a patio or seating area where you can enjoy its fragrant blooms. For a wildlife-friendly option, choose climbing roses with single or semi-double blooms, where you can see the central part of the flower. This means bees and other pollinators can access the food stored in the flower. Hip-bearing roses, such as dog rose (Rosa canina) and Rosa rubiginosa, are excellent for birds and small mammals in winter. Some climbing roses, particularly those with soft leaves, are used by leafcutter bees to line their nests.
More on climbing roses:
- How to train and prune a climbing rose
- How to grow climbing roses
- The difference between climbing and rambling roses
- Best climbers to grow
- Always choose a healthy specimen with no signs of damage, yellowing leaves or pest infestations
- Make sure you buy the right rose for the right spot - pay attention to its growing requirements and make sure you have the perfect conditions available
- You can save money by buying bare-root roses in autumn, or opt for year-round convenience by buying more expensive potted rose plants
Where to buy climbing roses
- Crocus
- Thompson & Morgan
- Peter Beales
- David Austin
- Harkness
Browse our pick of the best climbing roses, below.
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Rosa 'Pippin'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Pippin'
Rosa 'Pippin' has medium-sized double blooms that are a lovely warm pink colour, with just a hint of orange on the petals. Repeat-flowering. The flowers have a sweet fragrance, so this variety is ideal for growing next to seating areas where its fragrance can be appreciated.
- Buy Rosa 'Pippin' from Peter Beales
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Rosa 'Parkdirektor Riggers'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Parkdirektor Riggers'
The blooms of 'Parkdirektor Riggers' are an intense shade of red. The flowers have little fragrance but they're semi-double, so are more easily accessed by pollinators. Repeat-flowering. Consider this variety for a north-facing wall, as it's more tolerant of shade.
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Rosa 'Claire Austin'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Claire Austin'
'Claire Austin' is a popular variety with luxurious, cream blooms. The flowers have a strong fragrance that are said to smell like vanilla and myrrh. It's repeat-flowering and is particularly disease-resistant.
- Buy Rosa 'Claire Austin' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Compassion'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Compassion'
The salmon-pink flowers of 'Compassion' are flushed with a warm apricot colour at their centre. This repeat-flowering variety has a strong, sweet fragrance and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Buy Rosa 'Claire Austin' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Iceberg'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Iceberg'
For pure white blooms, look no further than 'Iceberg'. The lightly scented flowers are semi-double, meaning they have an old rose look while still providing food for pollinators. Vigorous and repeat-flowering. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad'
Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad' is a versatile variety that can be grown as a shrub or a short climbing rose, if supported. The pale pink rosettes are large and gently scented. Almost thornless, so is easier to prune and tie-in. Repeat-flowering, it also holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Buy Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Wollerton Old Hall'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Wollerton Old Hall'
'Wollerton Old Hall' has rounded, pastel-orange blooms that are almost peony-like in their appearance. Plant next to seating areas or near the house to appreciate the powerful fragrance. Repeat-flowering.
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- Buy Rosa 'Wollerton Old Hall' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Constance Spry'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Constance Spry'
'Constance Spry' is a vigorous rose with an arching growth habit, so it makes an ideal climbing rose. The large rose-pink blooms have a rich myrrh aroma. This variety holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Buy Rosa 'Wollerton Old Hall' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Crown Princess Margareta'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'Crown Princess Margareta'
Rosa 'Crown Princess Margareta' has mid-orange rosettes, packed with ruffled blooms. Repeat-flowering, highly fragrant and grows well in partial shade. This variety combines particularly well with purple flowers.
- Buy Rosa 'Princess Margareta' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'The Generous Gardener'Best climbing roses - Rosa 'The Generous Gardener'
A strong, disease-resistant variety, Rosa 'The Generous Gardener' is ideal for growing over arches and pergolas. The pale pink rosettes are strongly scented and attractively-shaped. Repeat-flowering, it also holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Buy Rosa 'The Generous Gardener' from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Mortimer Sackler'Rosa 'Mortimer Sackler'. David Austin
This unusual climber bears beautiful, pointed buds, which open to bright pink double roses. The flowers eventually open to reveal golden yellow stamens. Flowering prolifically throughout summer, it has a light, old rose fragrance.
- Buy Rosa 'Mortimer Sackler from David Austin Roses
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Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'. David Austin
'Gertrude Jekyll' is a highly fragrant, floriferous climbing rose, bearing masses of bright pink, fully double flowers with an old rose scent.
- Buy Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll' from David Austin Roses
10 most fragrant and fragrant varieties of roses: photo and description
Among all roses, the most fragrant and fragrant can be distinguished. It has been proven that the smell increases with growth in certain conditions. The aroma of a flower is influenced by: temperature, air humidity, soil , and roses growing in partial shade in the form of shrubs smell much stronger. Consider the top 10 most fragrant varieties in the world.
Contents
- Fragrant rose The Poet's Wife
- Blue Girl
- Charles Darwin
- Summer Song rose variety
- Dioressence
- O Solegina Mio
- Christian Duchess
- Ambassador (Ambassador 2014)
- New Down (New Dawn)
- Evelyn (Evelyn)
Fragrant rose Wife Wife Wife Poet
English hybrid of old old roses. Barely blooming, it has a lemony smell, which becomes sweet over time. It has a rich yellow color and a beautiful spherical shape. Feature - flowers do not fade in the sun, they perfectly tolerate winter and rains . A rounded bush grows up to 90-120cm, so it is ideal for the foreground of a flower garden.
Blue Blue Girl Rose Blue Girl
Buds have a silver-lilac, lavender color, in partial shade it gives a more pink tint. Diameter up to 12 centimeters. There are 20-40 petals in a bud. The blooming flower has a light fruity aroma and continues to bloom until the very cold , therefore it is considered one of the most frost-resistant. Disease resistant. The bush grows up to 80 cm. The only unpleasant feature is that during a strong wind it breaks out fragments of branched stems, so it is worth tying the bush. A rose can be called a “worker”, there are a lot of buds on one bush, it gives four waves of gorgeous flowers over the summer. Ideal for collectors, it will enrich any garden with its unique touch.
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin ) Rose Charles DarwinEnglish rose flower contains from 40-130 petals in one bud. At first, it has a rich yellow hue, and with age it becomes a pinkish-peach. They have a very gentle and pleasant aroma of flower tea and lemon . Diameter up to 7 cm, tapering to the top. The bush is frost-resistant and resistant to various diseases. Cut flowers last a long time. Charles Darwin loves soils rich in minerals and organic matter and a sunny, windless place.
Rose variety Summer Song ( Summer Song) Rose Summer Song
It has an unusual tanned radiant orange color and that is why it is considered a valuable acquisition among flower collectors, the variety is considered exclusive. It goes well with roses of yellow, peach colors. The buds have a strong smell of ripe banana and tea, the flowers are densely double rounded . The bush is evenly covered with flowers (from bottom to top), the height of the bush is 90-120cm. The soil should not be too clayey and acidic, it does not like a lot of moisture.
Dioressence (
Dioressence ) Rosa DioressenceOne of the brightest representatives of the blue rose. Currently, this variety is named after the famous fragrance from Christian Dior. The rich scent of Dioressense is intriguing: bergamot, geranium, green moss . Species profusely blooming with 5 large flowers in racemes. It has an original shade of buds - rich lilac-blue. The bush is tall with graceful shoots and bright large foliage. This variety rarely gets sick. There is a nuance - it is poorly resistant to rain.
O Sole Mio
Rose O Sole MioHybrid tea rose variety. The flowers are golden yellow in color, bordered with a pinkish tinge, the border disappears when the flowers begin to bloom. The diameter of the terry bud is up to 11 centimeters. Aroma, at first, with hints of citrus, later comes the aroma of moss, pineapple, spices . The bush grows up to 120 cm high and up to 60 cm wide. The variety is endowed with an excellent characteristic - it allows you to grow flowers in any climatic conditions. They are not afraid of rain and sun, they tolerate frosts well.
Duchess
Christiana ( Herzogin Christiana) Rosa Herzogin ChristianaOne of the new spectacular German varieties. Pompom flowers have a creamy pink delicate shade. A 5 cm bud appears in large inflorescences. Aroma - fruity with hints of lemon, fresh apples and raspberries . By evening, the smell becomes stronger and more noticeable. Disease resistant. The height of the bush reaches 70 cm. It blooms for a long time and profusely throughout the season. Ideal for creating flower arrangements.
Ambassador ( Ambassador 2014) Rose Ambassador 2014
Hybrid tea rose variety with a delicate, unobtrusive, floral-fruity aroma. The color of the bud is bronze-bright peach. Depending on the weather, it can change to apricot color. Grows in any climate and is resistant to disease and other natural influences . However, the most favorable time for this variety is warm sunny weather. The buds are long, pointed towards the top, 10 cm in diameter. The height of the bush reaches 100 cm.
New Down (
New Dawn ) Climbing rose New DownIt is a hybrid of the Vishurana variety. Now it is one of the most sought after in the world. Tolerates poor soils and grows well in partial shade. Based on this, it was called the Rose of the World. The bush is frost tolerant. Blooms with many beautiful flowers. The peak of flowering falls at the beginning of June and lasts until the first cold weather . A bud with a diameter of up to 8 cm of a pale pink, creamy shade.
Evelyn ( Evelyn) Rose Evelyn
The buds are beautiful and large, and the shades can vary greatly: from apricot-orange, yellow, to pinkish. The shape of the bud is wide, round and open. Blooms profusely and bushes vigorously. Is one of the most fragrant varieties of English roses . The aroma is intensely fruity. The bush can grow up to 100 cm high.
Before purchasing one of the varieties, you should better study the specifics of each type. Have a wonderful garden!
This variety is unique among English roses in that both of its parents are modern varieties. The flowers of Abraham Darby are classically shaped as an old rose, cup-shaped, copper-apricot color in the center, the petals become more pronounced towards the edge of the flower ... .Meilland - although in Germany she is called Gloria Dei, in Italy Gioia, and in English-speaking countries - Peace. This is the most famous rose in the world, and probably still the most common. ... See full variety | |
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Augusta-Louise blooms very unusually, the flowers are huge, nostalgic in shape, densely doubled, iridescent. The color, depending on the weather, has shades of rose wine, champagne and peach. Good for cutting. (TAN) See full variety | |
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This rose has giant, globular flowers on elegantly drooping branches. The color is copper yellow, unusual for English roses. If you take a closer look at the petals, you can see that the effect is created by many small pink dots on a deep yellow ... See full variety | |
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At first, this variety was grown only in Germany, and for the first five years after the introduction, the variety could not obtain an ADR certificate. Now the unique qualities of the variety are recognized by gardeners all over the world, and in its hot areas ... See the variety in full | |
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Vigorous shiny foliage with dark foliage. The flowers are rich orange, very fragrant, densely doubled in the old style. Very profuse re-flowering. The flowers are very good for cutting. Suitable for planting in arrays in flowerbeds on the rear ... Watch the variety completely | |
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The popularity of this branchy Klaimber constantly grew from the time that the variety was presented in 1977. |