EDEN ROSE® – pink-white climbing rose - Mouchotte
Romantica planting this celebrated climber brings classic cottage charm to front gardens and walls with its softly cupped, pink‑to‑cream blooms and medium height that fits typical family plots, while coping well with brisk coastal breezes and frequent rain. Its generous, repeating flushes and reliable, medium-care nature suit hobby gardeners who want impact without complex pruning, and the sparsely thorned canes make training and tying‑in more comfortable. As an own‑root plant it settles in securely, building long‑term character and regenerating well after any weather setbacks, so over the first three years roots establish, shoots build framework, then full ornamental value unfolds in a stable, enduring display. Medium disease tolerance means a sensible, watchful approach rather than intensive spraying, and its delicately sweet fragrance adds a gentle finishing touch near doors, paths and seating areas.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal climber on a house wall |
The controlled 2.4–3.6 m height suits typical British front elevations, giving a clear focal point without overwhelming windows or gutters. Trained on trellis or wires, it offers romantic, cupped blooms from eye level upwards for beginners. |
| Arched entrance or pergola over a path |
Flexible climbing shoots and relatively sparse thorns make it easier to guide over pergolas and arches, while repeat flushes frame paths with soft colour in summer and early autumn, ideal for those seeking classic charm with moderate effort for homeowners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border backdrop |
The pastel pink‑white flowers and dark foliage create a gentle backdrop for perennials and herbaceous cottage plants, blending effortlessly with blues, purples and silvers, and providing vertical interest without complicated training for aesthetes. |
| Feature rose for small family seating areas |
Planted near patios or benches, the mild, sweet fragrance and soft colours give a relaxed atmosphere without becoming overpowering, while moderate maintenance demands fit busy routines around work and family life for urbanites. |
| Screening between neighbouring properties |
Its dense foliage helps to soften boundaries and create privacy on fences or structures, and as an own‑root climber it forms a stable, long‑lived screen that recovers well from occasional harder pruning or weather damage for neighbours. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony (40–60 l) |
In a minimum 40–50 litre container with good drainage, it can be trained up a compact obelisk or trellis, giving vertical interest where border space is limited, ideal for paved front gardens and townhouses seeking romance in a small footprint for town-dwellers. |
| Part-shade wall or aspect with limited direct sun |
Suitable for partial shade, it performs reliably on aspects that receive only several hours of sun, maintaining flower quality and colour where many roses struggle, particularly useful in narrow side gardens and overlooked plots for newcomers. |
| Exposed suburban and coastal gardens |
With good hardiness to around –25 °C and proven tolerance of heat and rain, it copes with typical UK changeable weather, including wetter, windier conditions near the sea and the need for careful drainage in heavy soils for families. |
Styling ideas
- Storybook porch – Train along wires around a front door, underplant with lamb’s ear and low lavender for a soft, welcoming entrance – ideal for homeowners who enjoy traditional cottage charm.
- Pastel pergola – Clothe a slim pergola with this rose, pairing with pale clematis and soft pink foxgloves beneath for layered height – for gardeners seeking a romantic walkway without intensive upkeep.
- Calm courtyard – Grow in a 50–60 litre container with a narrow trellis, combining with potted herbs and grasses – suited to busy urbanites wanting impact in paved or compact outdoor rooms.
- Soft boundary – Use as a loose flowering screen on a fence, interplanted with honeysuckle and evergreen shrubs – for families wanting privacy with gentle scent and all‑season structure.
- Cottage tapestry – Place at the back of a mixed border, weaving stems through supports and surrounding with geraniums and catmint – for style‑conscious beginners building a classic English garden look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing large-flowered rose, registered as MEIviolin, marketed as Eden Rose® ROMANTICA® and Pierre de Ronsard; exhibition category large-flowered climber for gardens and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jacques Mouchotte for Meilland International SA, France, from (Danse des Sylphes × Handel) × Climbing Pink Wonder; introduced and registered in 1985 in France. |
| Awards and recognition |
World’s Favourite Rose 2006 and inducted into the World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame, confirming its long-term garden and collector value worldwide. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit, 2.4–3.6 m high and 1.4–2.2 m spread, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and relatively sparse prickles, ideal for training on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, ball to pompon-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, usually borne singly; repeat flowering with a strong second flush for extended seasonal interest. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Outer petals creamy to off-white with pale pink edges, inner petals soft mauve-rose; colour lightens in strong sun, remaining pinker in cooler weather for a pastel effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicately sweet rose scent of mild to restrained strength; best appreciated near paths, doors or seating where the fragrance can be enjoyed at close quarters. |
| Hip characteristics |
Very full flowers limit hip formation; occasional small spherical orange-red hips 8–12 mm may appear, adding a discreet seasonal accent without significant seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from basic hygiene and monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on supports with 1.65–3 m spacing depending on use; suitable for partial shade; moderate maintenance including deadheading and occasional protection in high disease pressure. |
EDEN ROSE® combines award-winning romantic blooms, reliable repeat flowering and moderate-care climbing growth on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice for long-lived, characterful garden structures.