A pale pastel hue with a pink tinge. - climber, rambling rose - strong, long-lasting fragrant rose - classic, floral
– Strong, long-lasting classic floral fragrance
– Romantic shell-pink to cream double blooms
– Vigorous climbing habit for arches, pergolas
– Good winter hardiness, suitable for cold regions
– Awarded Le Rœulx – Silver medal 2013
– Special feature: Ideal for refined, elegant garden designs.
Long-term security – Refined garden style
pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root potted rose
18,30 £
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NEW DREAMS – light pink climbing rose - Vissers
This own-root climber brings elegance and a quietly romantic feel to arches, facades and pergolas, with shell-pink, rosette blooms that hold their colour beautifully before softening to cream. Bred for hardiness and long-term garden structure, it offers reliable, remontant flowering from summer into autumn, supported by a balanced, mid-green foliage backdrop that suits classic British front gardens and cottage-style borders. Its strong, classic fragrance rewards you each time you pass a doorway, path or seating area, while moderate disease resistance keeps care demands reasonable in typical UK humidity and fungal pressure. As an own-root plant, it builds a stable, enduring framework and responds well to simple training, so you can enjoy the natural development from first-year rooting, through second-year framework growth, to full ornamental impact by the third season. With medium maintenance needs and dependable structural growth, it is an excellent choice where you want a long-lived, climbing rose that copes well with exposed, breezy sites and typical around-the-house planting spaces.
Closed bud of New Dreams, with pale baby-pink petals and a delicate raspberry blush at the tips.
New Dreams climbing rose with a strong, classic floral fragrance.
Usage options
Target area
Reasoning
Pergola over seating or dining area
The long, climbing canes and moderate density of foliage allow you to form a light, airy canopy that does not feel oppressive, while the strong, classic fragrance is ideal above a bench or table where you linger in the evenings. Own-root vigour and gradual framework formation help it re-cover supports reliably after pruning or weather damage, giving confidence for those planning long-term outdoor living spaces for beginners.
Rose arch at entrance or along a path
Its height potential of around 2–3 m and repeat-flowering habit make it perfect for training over an arch, where clusters of pastel blooms frame a gateway or path from early summer onwards. Very double, cupped flowers in pale pink and cream create an inviting, refined tunnel effect without overwhelming smaller front gardens, and the measured growth rate is easier to control than more rampant ramblers for homeowners.
Clothing a house wall or façade
The climbing habit and 1.5–2.5 m spread allow you to dress bare brick or render with a softly structured vertical curtain of foliage and flowers, while RHS H7 hardiness supports long-lived planting on cooler, exposed aspects. Moderate disease resistance fits most UK situations, and own-root resilience means the plant can regenerate from lower buds if winter or pruning cut back top growth for urbanites.
Screening along fences and boundaries
Planted at around 1.4 m spacing, the variety forms a gently interlocking row that can soften panel fencing or divide garden areas with a floral, semi-transparent screen. The moderately thorny canes add a hint of deterrent without being unmanageable, and the medium maintenance need suits those who want seasonal tidying and tying-in rather than constant intervention for busy.
Solitary specimen on an obelisk or pillar
Used as a single focal point on a sturdy obelisk or pillar, its shell-pink, rosette blooms and slightly glossy foliage create a vertical accent that reads well from windows and terraces. The smaller flower size and plentiful clusters give a refined texture rather than coarse blocks of colour, making it easy to weave into mixed cottage plantings without visual overload for aesthetes.
Cottage-style mixed border backdrop
Trained on discreet supports at the back of a border, it provides a pastel, vertical backdrop that flatters perennials such as Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ or Eupatorium cannabium. The classic, floral scent drifts through nearby sitting areas, and its pastel tonality harmonises well with both cool and warm colour schemes, ideal where you want romantic structure without complex design for cottage-gardeners.
Partially shaded side return or courtyard
Suitability for partial shade allows it to flower reliably on aspects that receive only a few hours of direct sun, such as side passages or small courtyards. The pastel colouring appears particularly luminous in softer light, and own-root adaptability helps it adjust to varied soils, from heavier clays in side strips to more free-draining pockets near buildings for beginners.
Large container on patio or terrace (minimum 40–50 L)
In a generous, well-drained container of at least 40–50 litres, it can be trained up a narrow trellis or column to bring height and scent to paved spaces where digging is limited, while its roots remain protected and well anchored in changeable coastal winds and rain. Regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks, making a vertical rose display achievable for balcony-owners.
Styling ideas
COTTAGE ARCH – Train over a traditional metal arch, underplant with foxgloves and hardy geraniums for a soft, layered cottage look – suited to romantic front-garden owners.
PASTEL PERGOLA – Combine on a pergola with white or soft-lilac clematis to extend the flowering season and keep the colour scheme airy and refined – ideal for relaxed family seating areas.
FORMAL FACADE – Espalier loosely against brick with low box edging and Euonymus japonicus ‘Microphyllus’ for a neat, classic frontage – perfect for those seeking understated kerb appeal.
NATURAL SCREEN – Plant along a boundary with meadow-style perennials such as Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ and ornamental grasses for a light, semi-transparent screen – good for informal wildlife-friendly gardens.
PATIO COLUMN – Grow in a 50 L container around a slim obelisk, paired with seasonal pots in similar pastel tones, to bring vertical interest to terraces – excellent for compact, design-conscious spaces.
Technical cultivar profile
Property
Data
Name and registration
Hybrid Musk, large-flowered climbing rose; registered as VISechbral, marketed as New Dreams Climbing rose VISechbral, exhibition name New Dreams, collection: Climbing rose.
Origin and breeding
Bred by Martin Vissers in Belgium from Echo × Alden Biesen, breeding year 2013; introduced 2013 by Vissers International as an ornamental climbing rose for garden use.
Awards and recognition
Le Rœulx rose trials silver medal in 2013, indicating good overall garden performance and decorative value among contemporary introductions in European rose competitions.
Growth and structural characteristics
Climbing habit reaching about 190–310 cm high with 150–250 cm spread, moderately thorny canes and mid-green, slightly glossy foliage of medium density; suitable for training on various supports.
Flower morphology
Very double, cupped blooms with more than 40 petals, produced in clusters of relatively small flowers (around 0.5–1.5 inches) that repeat well, giving an abundant second flush later in the season.
Colour data and phenology
Light pink pastel tonality; ARS code ab, RHS 36D and 22B; buds open soft pink, then outer petals lighten to pale pink and creamy white, with moderate colour retention through the flowering phase.
Fragrance and aroma
Strong, long-lasting, classic floral rose scent that is noticeable at close range and around planted structures, enhancing paths, entrances and seating areas throughout the main flowering periods.
Hip characteristics
Occasional spherical hips, around 7–13 mm diameter, red RHS 40A; mainly ornamental rather than prolific, adding subtle seasonal interest without significant self-seeding concerns.
Resistance and winter hardiness
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, good rust resistance; overall performance benefits from standard preventive care.
Horticultural recommendations
Best on pergolas, arches, fences or façades at 140–220 cm spacing; partial shade tolerant; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection; own-root form favours long-term stability and regeneration.
NEW DREAMS offers pastel, fragrant clusters, reliable hardiness and adaptable climbing growth on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice when planning long-lived vertical accents in a family garden.
Detailed product attributes
Product Identification Data
Product Name:
NEW DREAMS – light pink climbing rose - Vissers
Product Type:
pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Pollinator Attraction:
Very double (40+ petals) flowers have limited appeal to pollinators because the double flower form and concealed stamens reduce nectar and pollen accessibility.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating:
According to the descriptions, its very double flowers conceal the stamens and it is primarily an ornamental variety.
Our product is a rose grown with pharmaROSA®’s unique cultivation technology!
2-litre, own-root, potted rose.
With a shoot system appropriate to the season.
With a root system that thoroughly permeates the growing medium.
Quality compliant with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
Supplied in unique packaging that prevents damage.
Can be planted during frost-free periods.
True-to-variety rose bush with a unique identifier.
The pharmaROSA® own-root potted rose is a well-rooted plant that supports reliable establishment when planted and cared for properly, so it can be planted whenever the soil is not frozen.
Crop overview: several varieties and growth stages in a short crop section.Shoot system: intensive growth of fresh basal shoots on a young plant.Root system: demonstration of a vigorous root system permeating the growing medium, by removing the pot.Balance: mature plant with root system and shoots in harmony with each other.
Information about the videos
The video series is not a “seasonal showcase”; it illustrates the essence of pharmaROSA® own-root cultivation in a tangible way: how the plant is built up, what the root system is like and how the shoot system regenerates. The recordings were therefore made at different times and with plants at various stages of development, so mixed foliage levels and differing stages of growth may appear in the videos. They are not a ‘sample’ of the batch dispatched, but a visual explanation of how the technology works. The current condition of the rose available to order — typical for the given period and similar to what you can expect to receive in the parcel — is shown in the upper part of the product page.
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Company details
PharmaRosa Ltd. Company registration number: 01-09-717479 VAT number: 13075314-2-43 Plant health registration no.: HU130721 Bank account (IBAN): HU85117631891388688400000000 BIC (SWIFT): OTPVHUHB Bank name: OTP Bank Nyrt.