Climbing and rambling roses

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American Pillar

Climbing rose

- – Walter Van Fleet

Intense cyclamen-pink petals with a white centre and a vivid yellow ring of stamens. - rambler, climbing rose - very weak, barely scented rose - fruity character

– Historic rambler for walls and pergolas.
– Striking cyclamen-pink blooms with white centres.
– Creates a dense, glossy green foliage screen.
– Abundant red hips give strong autumn interest.
– Good heat and moderate drought tolerance.
Special feature: Classic show-winning ARS Climber with spectacular once-a-year display.
Vibrant garden scene – Natural diversity
American Pillar
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AMERICAN PILLAR – pink rambler climbing rose – Van Fleet

Imagine an old-fashioned garden gate or pergola transformed into a cascade of romantic pink in early summer – this historic rambler wraps walls, arbours and fences in a billow of colour, yet remains reassuringly robust in typical British conditions. Developed for strong growth and good heat tolerance, it copes well with breezy sites and spells of rain where sturdy growth and firm anchoring matter even in exposed corners. Once established, its vigorous, glossy foliage forms a dense green backdrop, then bursts into a cloud of single, cyclamen-pink blooms with a clear white eye that bees adore. After flowering, masses of small red hips provide natural interest well into autumn, giving you a long season of cottage-garden charm from one planting. Supplied in a manageable 2‑litre own-root pot, it settles in steadily over the first years, rewarding patient gardeners with an increasingly impressive pillar of colour and structure that suits family gardens seeking a storybook ambience.


Usage options

Target areaReasoning
Family pergola or arbour seating area Trained over a pergola or simple timber arbour, its vigorous, climbing habit quickly creates a leafy ceiling and pink curtain of flowers for summer tea or playtime shade. Once it has filled its supports, the framework remains clothed in dense foliage for a secluded, storybook corner, ideal for households wanting a romantic garden room feel for families.
Front garden wall or house façade With strong, tall canes and good anchoring once rooted, this rambler is well suited to covering house walls, garages or boundary outbuildings, softening brick and render with a traditional cottage look while tolerating wind and wet spells in many UK streets. Over time it becomes a stable, long-lived feature that frames windows and doors attractively for homeowners.
Wildlife-friendly boundary fence Its single flowers with prominent yellow stamens are very accessible to pollinators in early summer, and later the abundant red hips offer autumn and winter interest, supporting a more naturalistic planting style. Use along a fence with mixed shrubs or hedging to create a loose, wildlife-friendly boundary appreciated by nature-loving gardeners.
Large rustic arch in cottage-style border This once-flowering rambler delivers a spectacular, concentrated display, ideal as a seasonal highlight over a generous metal or wooden arch surrounded by perennials. Combined with foxgloves and hardy geraniums, the early-summer flush becomes a focal event while maintenance stays modest for time-pressed cottage-style enthusiasts.
Screening an overlooked seating corner Planted at the back of a small seating nook, its long canes can be fanned out on wires or trellis to build a soft green screen with a romantic pink wave in June, helping to shelter you visually from neighbouring windows. Own-root resilience means it regenerates well if cut back hard, suiting evolving spaces for privacy-seeking residents.
Structure in a rural kitchen garden Trained along the outside of a fruit cage or along stout posts and wires, it brings nostalgic colour and structure to working plots without demanding complex pruning, and its hips add seasonal character beside vegetables and herbs. Its medium maintenance level is manageable during busy harvest times for practical kitchen-garden keepers.
Large container by terrace or courtyard In a roomy 40–50 litre container with a sturdy obelisk or fan trellis, this rose can be used to lift eye level on a patio, providing a vertical sheet of blossom and foliage where ground planting is not possible, while own-root strength supports longer-term use in pots for space-conscious terrace owners.
Park-style or informal country boundary Along a long rural drive or at the edge of a larger garden, plant at wider intervals on posts and wires to create an informal, hedgerow-like ribbon of summer colour that blends well with meadow planting, coping reliably with rain-splashed, breezy conditions valued by country-plot custodians.

Styling ideas

  • Storybook-arch – Train AMERICAN PILLAR over a tall metal arch, underplant with foxgloves, campanulas and catmint for a romantic entrance to a cottage border – ideal for lovers of classic English garden drama.
  • Pergola-room – Cover a simple timber pergola above a bench, weaving the canes overhead to form a leafy ceiling, then edge with lavender and thyme – perfect for families wanting a cosy outdoor sitting room.
  • Kitchen-rambler – Run it along posts and wires beside raised vegetable beds, mixing with espaliered fruit and herbs to soften structures – suited to home growers who like a productive yet pretty potager.
  • Fence-tapestry – Combine along a boundary with clematis and climbing honeysuckle for layered flowering and scent across the season – good for neighbours seeking privacy with a relaxed, wildlife-friendly look.
  • Court-yardpillar – Grow in a 40–50 litre container with a sturdy obelisk, pairing with terracotta pots of rosemary and hardy geraniums – a flexible choice for busy urban gardeners wanting vertical colour.

Technical cultivar profile
PropertyData
Name and registration AMERICAN PILLAR – pink rambler climbing rose – Van Fleet; rambler, Hybrid Wichurana, exhibition climbing rose for walls, pergolas and arbours; unregistered cultivar in current trade use.
Origin and breeding Bred by Walter Van Fleet in the United States around 1902 from Rosa wichuraiana × Rosa setigera × unknown seedling; introduced 1908 by Conard & Jones Co. for the US Department of Agriculture.
Awards and recognition Recognised in American Rose Society climber classes, including awards at Charleston and Philadelphia Rose Society Shows in 2000, and Columbus Rose Society Show in 2001 as an exhibition climbing rose.
Growth and structural characteristics Very vigorous climbing habit reaching about 5–7 m high with 2,5–4 m spread; dense, glossy dark green foliage on well-armed, thorny canes; good self-cleaning with hips remaining after petal fall.
Flower morphology Single, flat flowers with 5–12 petals in generous clusters, medium-sized at roughly 4–7 cm across; once-flowering rambler giving one main early-summer flush rather than repeat blooms later in the season.
Colour data and phenology Intense cyclamen-pink blooms with a white eye and yellow stamens; colour lightens to pale pink as flowers age, while the white centre remains visible; colour retention medium with a striking early-summer display.
Fragrance and aroma Fragrance very weak, with only a slight fruity character in warm conditions; chosen primarily for its visual effect and massed flowering, plus pollinator-friendly open centres rather than for strong scent.
Hip characteristics Produces numerous small spherical red hips about 8–12 mm in diameter which follow the summer flowering and provide bright seasonal interest into autumn, enhancing wildlife and informal planting schemes.
Resistance and winter hardiness Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zon 4, USDA 5b); good heat and moderate drought tolerance with watering in long dry spells; resistant to powdery mildew, moderate for black spot and rust.
Horticultural recommendations Best on fences, walls, pergolas and arbours at 2,4–4 m spacing; suitable for partial shade and informal hedging; medium maintenance, with basic training, occasional pruning and periodic pest and disease checks.

AMERICAN PILLAR offers vigorous coverage, strong seasonal impact and attractive hips, while its own-root form supports reliable long-term growth and easier renewal; an excellent choice if you would like a traditional rambler with character.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: AMERICAN PILLAR – pink rambler climbing rose - Van Fleet
Product Type: darinaROSE® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Cultivar Authenticity: Verified:13.11.2025
Cultivar Quality Rating: premium gold
Item Number: [769] 05-014 (14.02.2026) darinarose.co.uk

Name and Registration

Meaning of Cultivar Name: The name "Amerikai oszlop" refers to American origin and the plant's tall, columnar habit.
Cultivar Synonym: American Pillar Rambler
Original Trade Name: American Pillar
Current Trade Name: American Pillar Climbing rose Van Fleet
Rose Group: Rambler, Hybrid Wichurana
Commercial Type: rambler, climbing rose
Commercial Group: Climbing rose
Exhibition Category: exhibition climbing rose; wall and pergola rose
Collection: Climbing rose

Origin and Breeding

Initial Distributor: Conard & Jones Co. (USA)
Registration Year: unregistered cultivar
Breeder: Walter Van Fleet
Breeding Company / Institution: US Department of Agriculture (United States) Office of Horticulture
Breeding Year: United States, 1902
Parentage: Rosa wichuraiana × Rosa setigera × unknown seedling

Awards and Honours

Competition and Show Awards: Charleston Rose Society Show – ARS Climber (2000); Philadelphia Rose Society Show – ARS Climber (2000); Columbus Rose Society Show – ARS Climber (2001)

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 16.4-23ft (500-700 cm)
Spread: 8.2-13.1ft (250-400 cm)
Growth Habit: climbing
Foliage: The variety has dense foliage; its leaves are glossy and dark green.
Prickliness: densely thorned
Self-Cleaning Description: The petals of spent flowers fall off quickly; the hips remain on the canes.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: self-cleaning: good

Flower Morphology

Petal Count: 5–12
Flower Fullness: single-flowered
Flower Shape: flat
Flower Size: M (1,5-2,75 in)
Inflorescence Type: cluster-flowered
Colour Code: ARS code: PB RHS code: 57A (outer), NN155D (inner)
Repeat Flowering: Non-remontant, blooms once.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: pink
Flower Colour Description: Intense cyclamen-pink petals with a white centre and a vivid yellow ring of stamens.
Closed Bud: Dark cyclamen-pink surface with a subtle crimson tint.
Newly Opened Flower: Intense cyclamen pink with a pure white eye in the centre and yellow stamens.
Full Bloom: The cyclamen-pink petals lighten slightly, while the contrast of the white centre is retained.
Before Fading: Petals fading to pale pink, the white centre almost blends into the petals.
Colour Fading Description: As the bloom opens the intense cyclamen-pink fades to a pale pink, while the white centre remains throughout.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: very weak, barely scented rose
Fragrance Character: fruity character
Pollinator Attraction: Its open, single flower form and exposed, abundant stamens attract pollinators during the main flowering period.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Its simple, open flower form is favourable to pollinators, although it is single-flowering.

Hip Characteristics

Hip Shape: spherical
Hip Colour: red
Hip Comment: In autumn it produces abundant decorative spherical red rose hips measuring 8–12 mm in diameter.

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -26–-23 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: Tolerates heat and moderate drought well; requires irrigation during prolonged drought.
Disease Resistance: moderate
  • powdery mildew – resistant
  • black spot – moderate
  • rust – moderate

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Planting Distance: for mass planting 250 cm, for hedging 240 cm, as a solitary specimen 400 cm
Planting Density: in square planting 0,2 plants/m², in hexagonal arrangement 0,2 plants/m²
Partial Shade Tolerance: suitable for partial shade
Maintenance Requirement: Maintenance requirement medium; requires occasional pest and disease control.
Primary Uses: wall, fence, pergola, arbour, park, urban green space, natural effect, specimen

Comments

Strengths: Vibrant garden scene – Natural diversity
Companion Plants: Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' - Japanese spindle tree Physostegia virginiana 'Rosea' - Obedient plant Persicaria sp - Red evergreen knotweed
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AMERICAN PILLAR – pink rambler climbing rose - Van Fleet
Intense cyclamen-pink petals with a white centre and a vivid yellow ring of stamens. - rambler, climbing rose - very weak, barely scented rose - fruity character
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Inflorescence: cluster-flowered Height: 16.4-23ft (500-700 cm) Flower shape: flat Winter hardiness: - pink - Conard & Jones Co. (USA) rambler, climbing rose - Flower size: M (1,5-2,75 in) Flower size: M (1,5-2,75 in) - Height: 16.4-23ft (500-700 cm) Height: 16.4-23ft (500-700 cm) - Flower fullness: single-flowered American Pillar - Roses in the garden | darinaROSE® Original - premium gold Walter Van Fleet

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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.

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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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