ARTHUR BELL CLG. – golden-yellow climbing rose - Pearce
Let Arthur Bell climbing transform an everyday boundary into a romantic arbour, its deep golden-yellow clusters arching overhead and fading gently to cream for a soft, storybook palette. This reliable rose is bred for British gardens, coping well where fences face brisk coastal winds and frequent rain without losing its ornamental impact. Own-root cultivation means it establishes steadily, lives long, and can regenerate from the base if pruned harder than planned, keeping your pergola structure secure and clothed in dark glossy foliage. Fragrant, fruity-scented blooms repeat generously through summer, giving you relaxed, low-fuss cosiness around family seating areas or a cottage-style kitchen garden gate.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Pergola or seating arbour in a family garden |
Strong climbing growth and dense foliage quickly clothe an arch or pergola, creating a shaded, romantic tunnel ideal for afternoon tea or children’s play corners. Repeating golden-yellow blooms add fragrance and colour all summer for family gardeners. |
| South- or west-facing house wall |
The tall framework height lets you train long canes horizontally along wires, encouraging flowering along the full length of a sunny wall. Own-root growth anchors the plant securely over time, complementing traditional brickwork for heritage-home owners. |
| Boundary fence or screen between neighbouring gardens |
Dense, dark green leaves and clustered flowers give a soft, informal screen, making boundaries feel cosy rather than stark. Medium maintenance needs suit those wanting charm without intensive care for busy households. |
| Cottage-style entrance, gate or path arched over |
Golden-yellow, cup-shaped clusters echo classic cottage borders and pair well with herbs and perennials. Reliable repeat flowering frames paths and gateways with a cheerful, traditional welcome for cottage-style enthusiasts. |
| Mixed country border with shrubs and herbaceous perennials |
Its climbing habit lets you send canes through sturdy shrubs or obelisks, adding vertical interest without taking ground space. Moderate disease resistance fits realistic UK care routines for practical gardeners. |
| Partially shaded side passage or courtyard |
Tolerant of partial shade, it can brighten side gardens where sun is limited, with warm yellow flowers that stand out against dark fence panels. Fragrance carries well in enclosed spaces for small-garden owners. |
| Large container near a terrace or seating area |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, it offers a flexible solution for patios or rented homes. Own-root plants adapt well and can be replanted into the ground later for urban balcony gardeners. |
| Exposed suburban or coastal-style plots |
Well-suited to sites that see regular rain and brisk winds, provided the roots are well anchored and soil drains freely. Repeating flowers and long-lived own-root vigour build value over successive seasons for long-term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Golden-Tea Arbour – Train along a timber pergola, underplant with lavender and catmint to echo the yellow–blue palette and create a scented “tea corner” – ideal for cottage-style families
- Kitchen-Garden Gateway – Arch canes over a rustic gate leading to raised vegetable beds, combining the rose with rosemary and sage for a productive, romantic entrance – ideal for rural kitchen-garden keepers
- Storybook Fence Run – Weave stems along a boundary fence, interplanting foxgloves and hardy geraniums beneath for a layered, countryside look – ideal for lovers of traditional borders
- Courtyard Focus – Grow in a 40–50 litre terracotta container with a slim obelisk, adding thyme and low grasses around the base for texture – ideal for compact urban patios
- Sunset Wall Harmony – Pair with soft pink and cream climbers on a warm-toned brick wall for a gentle, sunset-coloured scheme – ideal for homeowners seeking a romantic façade
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
ARTHUR BELL CLG. – golden-yellow climbing rose - Pearce; exhibition large-flowered climber; ARS name Arthur Bell, Cl.; part of the climbing rose collection for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Sport of the floribunda ‘Arthur Bell’ (Sam McGredy IV, 1964); bred by Colin A. Pearce at The Limes Rose Nursery, United Kingdom; introduced and registered in 1979. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit (2001), recognising dependable performance, ornamental impact and usefulness in typical UK garden conditions when grown with normal care. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 280–420 cm high with a 180–300 cm spread; moderately thorny, with dense, dark glossy foliage (RHS 137A) providing good coverage on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms with around 26–39 petals; produced in clusters on the canes. Repeats well through the season, with a notably abundant second flush after the first peak. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Golden-yellow flowers (ARS Y; RHS 14A–14B) that open deep and vivid, then fade to pale lemon and cream, especially in full sun, while often retaining a warmer yellow tone at the centre. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly noticeable scent with a sweet, fruity character. Primarily ornamental, with double flowers that are only moderately accessible to pollinating insects in most garden settings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces orange-red hips (RHS 40A), approximately 10–14 mm in diameter, spherical and moderately formed, adding a discreet seasonal accent in late season when flowers are less frequent. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; USDA 6b; Swedish Zone 3); moderate tolerance of heat and drought if watered in dry spells; disease resistance generally moderate to common foliar issues. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to pergolas, arbours, walls and fences; plant roughly 205–330 cm apart. Prefers well-drained soil, regular watering in prolonged dry periods, and occasional pest and disease checks. |
ARTHUR BELL CLG. offers tall, fragrant, golden-yellow coverage with reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience; an excellent choice if you want a romantic, durable climber for everyday family use.