EISA ™ – white climbing rose – Olesen – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root
For a romantic pergola or cottage-style arbour, EISA™ Courtyard® offers reliably pure white blooms, medium fragrance and an approachable, easy-care nature that suits busy households. Its flexible climbing growth and dense, glossy foliage quickly dress trellis or fence, while own-root vigour supports a reassuringly long garden life. Especially useful in exposed spots where it copes well with coastal breezes and damp weather, it performs dependably in average British family gardens. The medium height makes it manageable to prune, train or lightly trim, so You can adapt it to a small terrace arch or larger boundary feature. Over time, the roots deepen, the framework thickens and the display becomes more romantic, giving that afternoon-tea-in-the-garden cosiness without demanding specialist skills. In practical terms, this own-root rose is bred for resilience, regeneration after harder pruning and a long, stable ornamental life, suiting both new gardeners and seasoned rose-lovers seeking something quietly dependable.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small family pergola or arbour |
EISA™ Courtyard® remains in the 100–200 cm height range with a creeping, trainable habit, so it is ideal where a full-size rambler would be overwhelming. You gain generous, very full white clusters without excessive height, perfect for a cosy afternoon tea corner for the romantic cottage-garden enthusiast. |
| Front garden trellis or wall near seating |
The flowers are very full and cup-shaped, opening in clusters of snow-white blooms with a subtly sweet, medium-strength fragrance that is noticeable without being overpowering. Trained beside a bench or kitchen door, it delivers a storybook look and gentle scent for the homeowner who enjoys calm outdoor retreats. |
| Low, informal boundary or “living screen” |
With dense, glossy, medium-green foliage and a moderate spread of 80–140 cm, this rose forms a soft, green backdrop that clothes low fences or divides areas within the garden. Its leafy framework provides year-on-year structure for the family seeking privacy without hard landscaping. |
| Beginner-friendly cottage border feature |
Maintenance needs are moderate: occasional pest checks, seasonal feeding and straightforward pruning keep it healthy. As an own-root plant, it responds well to rejuvenation pruning and recovers evenly, ideal for the busy gardener wanting low-fuss success. |
| Long-term garden investment planting |
Supplied as an own-root, 2-litre plant, it is not reliant on a graft union, so it tends to live longer, regrow strongly from the base and maintain its true character over time. This underpins a stable, long-lived display for the planner who thinks in decades, not seasons. |
| Exposed or damp-summer sites |
EISA™ Courtyard® copes well in typical British conditions with wind and frequent showers, anchoring firmly as it matures and carrying its flowers without looking battered, even in unsettled weather. This makes it reassuring for the gardener facing breezy, rain-prone plots. |
| Containers and terraces (large pots) |
Its moderate height and creeping, trainable habit are well-suited to a substantial container of at least 40–50 litres, with a trellis or obelisk for support. In pots it decorates patios or balconies gracefully for the urban owner with limited ground space. |
| Classic white-and-green cottage scheme |
The pure snow-white colour holds well, with only slight translucence before petals fall, and the clustered flowering is remontant, giving repeated waves in season. This reliable, restrained palette suits the traditionalist who prefers timeless, elegant planting. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-Arbour Glow – Train EISA™ over a small pergola with underplanting of lavender and soft pink geraniums to emphasise its manageable height and romantic, fragrant clusters – ideal for couples creating a calm seating nook.
- Courtyard Screen – Use along a low trellis with evergreen box or yew nearby so its dense, glossy foliage and dependable flowering build a long-lived green-and-white divider – perfect for families needing gentle, living boundaries.
- White-Cottage Ribbon – Combine with catmint and soft grasses in a border, where its easy-care habit and repeat white blooms weave a storybook path towards the front door – suited to beginners wanting instant cottage charm.
- Terrace Column – Plant in a 40–50 litre pot with a slim obelisk; its creeping, trainable growth and own-root resilience create a durable vertical accent – great for balcony or patio owners with limited soil.
- Evening Scent Walk – Run it along a path-side fence near seating, mixed with pastel campanulas, so its subtly sweet fragrance and dependable nature frame relaxed summer evenings – appealing to time-poor gardeners seeking atmosphere.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
EISA ™ Courtyard® POUlcy037; large-flowered climber, commercial climbing rose; ARS exhibition name not registered; part of the Courtyard® collection for compact vertical use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mogens Nyegaard Olesen, Poulsen Roser A/S, Denmark; unnamed seedling × unnamed seedling; bred and introduced 2017, reflecting modern, compact climber breeding lines. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Creeping, trainable climber reaching about 100–200 cm high, 80–140 cm wide; dense, glossy medium-green foliage; moderately thorny canes suitable for pergolas, trellises and low screening structures. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals; medium flower size in clustered inflorescences; remontant with abundant second flush, giving repeated displays through the main growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds emerge pale creamy white from olive-green sepals, then open greenish-white outside and bright white within; at full bloom uniformly snow-white, fading slightly translucent without cream tones. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength fragrance with a subtly sweet rose character; clearly noticeable at close quarters around seating areas, yet gentle enough to combine with other scented plants without clashing. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip formation minimal; occasional tiny hips to about 5 mm diameter may appear, offering negligible visual impact and keeping the overall effect focused on the flowers and foliage. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Winter hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zon 4); average heat and drought tolerance, appreciating regular watering in prolonged dry spells; medium resistance to main rose diseases. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to pergolas, trellises, containers, hedging and specimen use; plant about 90–100 cm apart, 180 cm for solitary; prefers well-drained soil, with occasional feeding and routine pest and disease monitoring. |
EISA ™ Courtyard® POUlcy037 offers compact, repeat white flowering, gentle fragrance and dense cover on an own-root framework that promises long-lived resilience; a thoughtful choice if You want enduring cottage charm with minimal complication.