Autumn Sunset – apricot climbing rose – Lowe
This vigorous climbing rose brings autumn warmth to fences, walls and pergolas with a constantly shifting blend of golden and peach tones that soften to creamy pastel shades as the blooms mature. Its remontant flowering habit means you enjoy reliable flushes from early summer into autumn, while the medium maintenance needs remain very manageable in a busy family garden. Semi‑double, cupped blooms with prominent stamens and a strong, long‑lasting fruity fragrance make this a rewarding choice where you want colour, scent and visiting bees together. Own‑root growth supports a long‑lived, stable framework that copes well with British weather and even exposed spots with careful anchoring against wind. Over time the 2‑litre plant builds a dense, glossy‑leaved structure that covers its support attractively, and in suitable sites can also be pruned into a tall, bushy shrub. By the third year it typically reaches its full ornamental impact, after earlier seasons focused first on roots and then on shoots, so you can enjoy a dependable, maturing feature without complicated maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front‑garden house wall or sunny façade |
Ideal where you want a welcoming, cottage‑style feature without intricate pruning plans, as Autumn Sunset can be lightly tied in and allowed to form a natural, leafy curtain of apricot blooms over time for busy beginners |
| Pergolas and archways along garden paths |
The long, flexible canes and repeat flowering make it excellent for overhead structures, giving scented, golden‑peach clusters at face height while its moderate thorniness and glossy foliage create a romantic tunnel effect for cottage‑garden lovers |
| Fence runs and boundary screens |
Trains readily along wires to clothe plain fencing with dense, dark green foliage and repeated flushes of colour, building a long‑lived, own‑root framework that stands up to typical British wind and rain with suitable support for family‑garden owners |
| Specimen climber in a mixed cottage border |
Works well as a vertical accent rising from a mixed bed of perennials and shrubs, with its shifting apricot‑to‑cream palette blending easily with classic cottage plants and filling gaps in the flowering calendar for aesthetics‑focused gardeners |
| Large container on patio or courtyard (minimum 40–50 L) |
In a generous container, it offers scented, repeat flowering where soil is poor or paved, provided watering and feeding are regular, giving those with limited ground space a striking, manageable climber for urban patio gardeners |
| Lightly shaded, east‑ or west‑facing positions |
Tolerates partial shade, so it can brighten less‑than‑perfect aspects with warm tones and fragrance, still producing good flowering where full sun is limited, particularly useful between neighbouring buildings for small‑plot owners |
| Informal flowering hedge or screen |
Planted at hedge spacing, its vigorous habit and dense foliage create a soft, flowering screen, with moderate deadheading and tying‑in keeping it tidy yet natural for low‑maintenance seekers |
| Cut‑flower corner in a family garden |
Semi‑double, cupped blooms on reasonably long stems, together with a strong fruity scent, make it a pleasant, informal cut flower; with good care it copes with typical clay soils improved for drainage in many British gardens for home bouquet makers |
Styling ideas
- Classic cottage wall – Train Autumn Sunset against brick or stone with foxgloves, campanulas and catmint at the base for a layered, nostalgic feel – ideal for traditional front‑garden stylists
- Scented archway – Cover a metal or wooden arch with this rose and underplant with lavender and hardy geraniums for a fragrant, easy‑care entrance – perfect for time‑pressed romantics
- Warm‑toned mixed border – Use it as a vertical accent among apricot, cream and soft purple perennials to create a harmonious long‑season display – suited to colour‑coordinating planners
- Family‑friendly screen – Let it form a loose, flowering screen with ornamental grasses and tough shrubs, softening boundaries without appearing formal – good for relaxed family spaces
- Container focal point – Grow in a 50‑litre pot with a slim obelisk, adding trailing thyme or ivy at the rim for an elegant patio feature – made for compact courtyard gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Autumn Sunset is an exhibition‑grade, large‑flowered climbing rose from the Climbing rose collection, used both ornamentally and as a cut flower; ARS exhibition name: Autumn Sunset. |
| Origin and breeding |
A sport of ‘Westerland’ bred by Malcolm Lowe in the USA, 1986; introduced by Lowe’s Roses in 1987, retaining the parent’s vigour but with a distinct golden‑apricot colour blend. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the 2007 Great Plant Picks award and an ARS garden rating of 8.1, reflecting reliable garden performance and ornamental value in a range of temperate conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Very vigorous climber reaching about 240–380 cm in height and 110–190 cm spread, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate thorns; can be trained into a tall, bushy shrub by pruning. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, cupped blooms with 13–25 petals, medium‑sized clusters on branching stems; remontant, with particularly abundant second flush, and medium self‑cleaning so some deadheading improves display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Apricot blend with ARS code AB, RHS 21A outer and 23B inner; buds deep yellow‑peach, opening golden yellow with peach centres, then fading gradually to pastel creamy yellow with a soft peach tint. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long‑lasting fruity fragrance that is easily noticeable in the garden, especially around paths and seating; semi‑double form and scent both attract bees and butterflies where planted in mixed schemes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms spherical orange hips about 15–22 mm in diameter when spent flowers are left, adding seasonal interest into autumn, though overall hip set is moderate rather than heavy. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 RHS, hardy to about −26 to −23 °C, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4; medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, with warm‑weather flowering reliability given watering in dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended for pergolas, fences, walls, hedges, beds and as a specimen or cut flower; prefers improved, well‑drained soil, medium maintenance, partial shade tolerance and 145–260 cm planting distances. |
Autumn Sunset offers vigorous vertical cover, repeat apricot flowering and strong fragrance on a durable own‑root framework, making it a thoughtful choice when planning a long‑lived, easy‑care feature rose.