DUNE® – yellow climbing rose – Delbard
With its warm, sunlit tones and refined scent, DUNE® brings a romantic, storybook feeling to pergolas, arches and cottage-style walls, while coping reliably with British breezes and rain-washed days. This medium-climbing rose clothes its supports in softly shifting shades of yellow, from vivid lemon buds to pastel, buttery blooms, creating an inviting backdrop for afternoon tea beneath an arbour. The strong, fresh, citrus fragrance drifts through the garden, adding a quietly luxurious touch without demanding complicated care. As an own-root rose it is bred for longevity, building a sturdy framework that can be pruned more freely and recovers well after harsh winters. You gain dependable flowering with a balanced, medium maintenance level that suits busy lifestyles and family gardens. Plantable throughout the season in borders, raised beds or large containers, this 2‑litre plant offers a reassuringly easy start for beginners. In an average UK garden it settles in steadily and, moving from stronger roots to fuller shoots to a generous overall display over its first few years, it becomes a stable, romantic feature for your cottage-style escape.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Pergola over a seating area |
DUNE® forms a medium-height, flexible climber ideal for training over a pergola, giving dappled shade and waves of lemon-yellow blooms with a strong, fresh fragrance. Perfect for relaxed outdoor gatherings, it suits gardeners seeking romance. |
| Wall or house façade |
Its climbing habit and moderate spread make it easy to guide along wires on a sunny or lightly shaded wall, softening brick or render with a classic cottage look and long-season colour. Well suited to homeowners wanting character. |
| Garden arch or entrance walk-through |
The semi-double, cluster-flowered roses repeat well, so an arch clothed in DUNE® offers welcoming colour and fragrance for much of the season, framing paths or gateways without overwhelming smaller plots. Ideal for those prioritising impact. |
| Raised bed in heavy clay garden |
In UK gardens with heavier clay, DUNE® is particularly effective when planted in raised beds or improved soil, where its own-root vigour and climbing habit combine to give reliable vertical colour. A reassuring choice for gardeners facing challenges. |
| Large container on terrace or patio (40–60 litres) |
In a substantial container with a trellis, its medium maintenance level and repeat flowering create a manageable vertical accent for balconies or terraces, especially where ground planting is limited. Best for urban gardeners wanting ease. |
| Partial shade corner with afternoon sun |
Suitable for partial shade, this rose will still provide good flowering and fragrance where it enjoys a few hours of sun, brightening less-used corners without constant attention. A thoughtful option for those maximising space. |
| Romantic cottage-style mixed border |
Its warm yellow palette pairs beautifully with purples, blues and soft whites, threading height and scent through perennials while the own-root plant matures into a long-lived structural feature. Appealing to lovers of traditional garden charm. |
| Family garden with exposure to coastal winds |
The moderately dense foliage and climbing framework anchor well to supports, coping steadily with typical British breezes and showery spells when sensibly tied in and watered during prolonged dry periods. Sensible for families seeking dependable colour. |
Styling ideas
- Sunlit Pergola Retreat – Train DUNE® over a wooden pergola with soft cream cushions and natural rattan furniture for afternoon tea ambience – ideal for families who enjoy outdoor relaxation.
- Cottage Facade Garland – Clothe a south- or west-facing house wall, threading stems along wires and under upstairs windows, combined with lavender at ground level – perfect for lovers of classic cottage romance.
- Golden Archway Welcome – Plant one on each side of a metal arch and underplant with meadow-style perennials like Knautia and tansy – suited to those wanting a gentle, informal country approach.
- Patio Feature Pot – Grow in a 40–60 litre terracotta container with a slim obelisk, pairing with herbs in nearby pots for a kitchen-garden feel – designed for busy urban gardeners with limited borders.
- Storybook Mixed Border – Combine with smoke bush ‘Royal Purple’, blues and pinks for layered contrast, letting DUNE® climb a discreet post or obelisk – best for home gardeners curating a rich, seasonal display.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing large-flowered rose marketed as Dune® Grand Perfumes DELgrim; ARS exhibition name Dune; registered cultivar name DELgrim in the Delbard Grand Perfumes collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard, France, and introduced in 1993 by Delbard Pépinières et Roseraies; parentage not published, selected for colour, perfume and climber performance. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of three international medals, confirming ornamental quality and garden value, although individual competition details and locations are not specified in current records. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 240–360 cm high and 150–230 cm spread, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorniness requiring considered handling. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers with 13–25 petals, borne mainly in clusters; medium-sized blooms around 4–7 cm, with good remontancy and a notably generous second flush of flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Yellow climber with ARS code DY, RHS 14A outer and 13B inner petals; buds deep lemon, opening to buttery yellow and fading to creamy pastel tones in strong light across the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented variety with a fresh, lemony fragrance profile that is clearly noticeable near paths or seating areas; primarily ornamental, with no specific cosmetic or culinary uses documented. |
| Hip characteristics |
Low hip production due to semi-double flowers, though occasional small, spherical, vivid red hips 10–14 mm may form, adding modest late-season interest without significant self-seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish zone 3) with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from standard UK rose care and watering in drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on pergolas, arches, walls or trellises, at 170–270 cm spacing; plant in well-drained soil, with support and regular tying-in, and apply routine monitoring for pests and diseases as needed. |
Dune® Grand Perfumes DELgrim offers romantic yellow blooms, strong lemony fragrance and reliable climbing structure on a durable own-root plant; a thoughtful choice if you wish to enrich walls or pergolas with lasting character.