EDEN ROSE® – pink-white climbing rose - Mouchotte
Slip into a storybook world with EDEN ROSE®, a large-flowered climbing rose whose gently blushed, ball-shaped blooms turn any fence or arch into a soft-focus backdrop for afternoon tea. Its romantically cupped flowers open in nostalgic shades of powder pink and cream, yet the plant itself remains reassuringly robust, coping well with blustery conditions in exposed, breezy gardens near the coast. Trained on an arbour, pergola or over a porch, it creates a secluded, cosy corner that feels instantly established thanks to the premium, own-root quality of the 2-litre pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL plant. Over time, its climber habit and dense, dark foliage build a permanent green framework, while the sparsely thorned stems are easier to tie in and manage around family seating areas. Repeating flushes of large, very full flowers extend the season of interest, with a light, sweet fragrance that suits close-up spaces without overwhelming them. Planted once and cared for simply, its own-root resilience supports a graceful, low-fuss longevity in typical British cottage-style gardens.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small family terrace with arbour or arch |
Ideal where floor space is limited but vertical impact is desired: EDEN ROSE® climbs 2,4–3,6 m, creating a deep curtain of foliage and large, cupped blooms over seating without dominating the patio. Own-root plants establish steadily, giving a dependable frame for beginners. |
| Cottage-style front garden on a breezy street |
Its robust framework and dense leaves dress porches, railings or house walls with romantic pink-and-cream flowers while tolerating wind and typical street exposure, helping it cope serenely with changeable, gusty weather in many British front gardens for homeowners. |
| Raised bed or improved clay border |
Works well where heavier soil has been improved or raised; the strong own-root system gradually forms a long-lived anchor, supporting reliable growth and flowering once drainage is addressed, reducing replanting needs for planners. |
| Large feature container near seating (40–60 litres) |
Suited to a generous container with a sturdy obelisk or trellis: the moderate maintenance needs, sparse thorns and mild scent make it comfortable beside chairs or a doorway, especially for time-pressed town gardens and balconies. |
| Romantic arch between garden “rooms” |
Trained over a metal or wooden arch, its repeat-flowering, very full blooms frame views between lawn, play area and kitchen garden, giving a classic “garden doorway” effect with a long season of pastel colour that delights families. |
| Background climber for kitchen or cutting garden |
Provides a permanent, leafy backdrop with occasional high-quality stems for cutting; while not a commercial cut rose, its large, long-lasting blooms sit beautifully in jugs and jars, adding cottage character for relaxed hosts. |
| Partially shaded house wall or fence |
Performs reliably in sites with only part-day sun, such as east- or west-facing walls, maintaining a good flower show and foliage cover where some roses struggle, making planting choices easier for busy gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance focal point in family lawn border |
Once trained and tied in, annual pruning can be kept simple, and the own-root plant recovers well if growth is cut back more firmly, giving flexibility for those who just want a forgiving, long-lived focal rose as beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Archway – Train EDEN ROSE® over a metal arch with lavender and catmint at its feet for a classic pastel entrance – ideal for lovers of traditional cottage charm.
- Porch Curtain – Clothe a small porch or pergola post, underplanting with lamb’s ear and low geraniums to soften steps – suited to homeowners wanting a welcoming front door.
- Kitchen-Garden Screen – Use as a flowering screen between vegetable beds, pairing with herbs and strawberries for a storybook potager – perfect for rural kitchen-garden enthusiasts.
- Soft Boundary – Train along a low fence with bugle and hardy ferns beneath, creating a gentle, semi-private edge to a family lawn – good for families wanting privacy without harsh barriers.
- Patio Feature Pot – Plant one own-root EDEN ROSE® in a 50–60 litre container with an obelisk, adding trailing thyme at the rim – suited to busy urban gardeners with limited borders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing large-flowered rose, registered as MEIviolin; marketed as Eden Rose® ROMANTICA® and Pierre de Ronsard, in the ROMANTICA® collection, exhibition climber type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jacques Mouchotte for Meilland International SA, France; cross of (Danse des Sylphes × Handel) × Climbing Pink Wonder; introduced and registered in 1985. |
| Awards and recognition |
Named World’s Favourite Rose in 2006 and included in the World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame, highlighting proven worldwide garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching 2,4–3,6 m high and 1,4–2,2 m wide, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and relatively sparse prickles along the canes. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, ball- to pompon-shaped blooms with 40+ petals; solitary on stems; repeat-flowering with a generous second flush for extended seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pink-white bicolour; outer petals off-white with pale pink margins, inner petals soft mauve-rose; colours lighten in strong sun, staying rosier in cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicately sweet, mild fragrance; pleasant close up but not overpowering around seating or doorways; fully double form means it functions mainly as an ornamental rose. |
| Hip characteristics |
Heavily double flowers reduce hip set; occasional small, spherical, orange-red hips 8–12 mm may form, adding discreet late-season interest without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate disease resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); tolerates heat but needs water in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on supports such as arches, walls or pergolas; plant 1,65–3,0 m apart depending on use; medium maintenance, with deadheading and occasional plant protection recommended. |
EDEN ROSE® brings award-winning, romantic pastel blooms, a space-saving climbing habit and long-lived own-root reliability to family gardens; an excellent choice if you seek a gentle, enduring cottage-style feature.