ARTHUR BELL CLG. – golden-yellow climbing rose - Pearce
Transform a plain wall, fence or arch into a glowing, golden focal point with ARTHUR BELL CLG., an own-root climbing rose bred for long-term reliability rather than short-lived spectacle. Its rich golden-yellow, cup-shaped blooms appear in generous flushes, then repeat well through the season with a sweet, fruity fragrance you notice each time you pass the front path or patio. As an own-root climber it develops a balanced, durable framework and will steadily stabilise in your soil and climate, giving many years of dependable cover with only medium maintenance. Plant once, water and feed sensibly, and it will anchor itself even in exposed gardens where strong winds and rain demand good structural strength. Over time you see a natural development: the first year building roots, the second pushing stronger shoots, and by the third providing full ornamental impact. Its dark, glossy foliage gives an excellent backdrop to the flowers, adding garden structure even between flushes and helping this climber blend comfortably into classic cottage-style borders.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| House wall or warm south-facing facade |
Golden-yellow clusters and medium height make this climber ideal beside doors, windows or along a sunny house wall, where its sweet, fruity scent can be appreciated on everyday routes. Own-root vigour and a durable framework support long-term cover for style-conscious beginners. |
| Front-garden arch, arbour or porch entrance |
The repeat-flowering habit ensures that an entrance arch or small arbour shows colour for much of the season, framing paths in a welcoming way without constant deadheading. Medium maintenance suits those wanting cottage-garden charm with manageable upkeep. |
| Fence or boundary in a family garden |
Good height and dense foliage allow this rose to soften fences and create a more private, green boundary, while the own-root habit helps it recover well if pruned hard or damaged. This suits long-term planners seeking durable flowering structure. |
| Small seating area or patio backdrop |
Medium-strength, fruity fragrance and warm colour read beautifully behind a bench or patio set, adding atmosphere without overwhelming the space. Its steady repeat flowering gives interest through the summer for relaxation-focused garden owners. |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials |
The golden-yellow flowers combine attractively with blues, purples and silvers, while the climber’s vertical habit frees ground space for perennials. Reliable repeat flowering supports an informal but coherent scene, appealing to cottage-style enthusiasts. |
| Partially shaded side path or alley |
Tolerance of partial shade allows use where sun is limited to a few hours, such as side passages. Here it provides colour and foliage where other roses may struggle, helping make the most of every corner for space-conscious homeowners. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed gardens |
A robust, climbing framework and dense foliage help it cope on breezier sites, provided soil is well prepared and drainage managed in heavier ground, aiding stability and performance in British weather for coastal and country-garden gardeners. |
| Large container by a wall or freestanding obelisk |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with support, this rose can brighten small paved spaces with vertical colour. Own-root growth adapts gradually to the pot environment, offering a flexible solution for busy urban residents. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Arch – Train ARTHUR BELL CLG. over a narrow metal arch and underplant with soft geraniums and nepeta for a traditional, easy-going entrance – ideal for romantic cottage-garden lovers.
- Golden Screen – Use along a simple timber fence with alternating clumps of ornamental grasses to create a light, semi-private boundary – suited to families wanting gentle screening without heavy structures.
- Patio Feature – Grow in a 50-litre half-barrel with an obelisk, adding thyme and trailing lobelia at the base for colour at different heights – perfect for small patios and balcony-style terraces.
- Warm Border – Combine with purple salvias, blue catmint and silver Artemisia for a cool–warm contrast that flowers for months – appealing to design-conscious owners seeking coordinated, low-fuss planting.
- Front Door Frame – Train evenly around a porch or doorway, keeping a neat lower edge and pairing with classic terracotta pots – ideal for those wanting immediate kerb appeal with manageable care.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Arthur Bell clg. Pearce is a large-flowered climbing rose from the Climbing rose collection; ARS exhibition name Arthur Bell, Cl.; a sport of the floribunda Arthur Bell. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in the United Kingdom in 1979 by Colin A. Pearce at The Limes Rose Nursery, introduced the same year as a climbing sport of Arthur Bell floribunda. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (2001), indicating reliable performance and ornamental value under typical UK garden conditions and care standards. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 280–420 cm high with 180–300 cm spread; moderately thorny stems and dense, dark green, glossy foliage providing good coverage on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped flowers with roughly 26–39 petals, produced in clusters; repeat-flowering with a notably abundant second flush under normal feeding and watering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Golden-yellow buds open deep yellow, then fade through pale lemon to cream in strong sun; centre often retains yellow; RHS 14A–14B tones give a bright yet soft visual effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly noticeable scent with a sweet, fruity character; fragrance is appreciable along paths or seating areas without being overpowering indoors or in confined spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate numbers of small, spherical hips about 10–14 mm across, in a bright orange-red RHS 40A shade; decorative in autumn without becoming visually dominant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with occasional preventive spraying advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on a sunny or lightly shaded wall, fence or arch; medium maintenance, regular watering in dry spells, and annual pruning to renew flowering wood; spacing about 2–3.3 m apart. |
ARTHUR BELL CLG. offers reliable golden-yellow flowering, a sweet fruity scent and a durable own-root climbing framework that settles in for years, making it a thoughtful long-term choice for your garden.