EVECHANTI – cream climbing rose - Rateau
Drifting beneath a rose-covered arbour, You can enjoy the romantic atmosphere created by Evechanti’s large porcelain blooms, which repeat flower generously and need only modest seasonal attention. This cream climbing rose clothes pergolas, fences and facades with a gently storybook feel while its own-root vigour supports a long, reliable garden life and calm, steady growth. Once established, it copes well with breezy, exposed positions and typical British showers, provided the soil drains reasonably and is not waterlogged. In a family garden setting, its medium maintenance needs are straightforward and predictable, and its moderate thorniness is balanced by graceful, arching stems. Over time, an easy rhythm develops: light pruning, occasional deadheading and simple training, rewarding You with a charming vertical focal feature and a lasting cottage-garden display.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Family pergola or arbour seating |
Evechanti’s strong repeat flowering and very double, XL blooms create a soft, enveloping canopy over pergolas and arbours, ideal for relaxed afternoon tea corners with a romantic, country feel for beginner-gardeners. |
| House wall or garage facade |
The tall, rambling habit and mid-green glossy foliage clothe plain walls effectively; trained on wires or trellis, it offers long-term structure without becoming unmanageable for busy-homeowners. |
| Garden fence or property boundary |
With a height of 2.2–3.4 m and moderate spread, this climber forms a soft, traditional screen along fences, giving privacy and a gentle backdrop for lawns and children’s play areas for family-gardeners. |
| English cottage-style mixed border |
The cream-white flowers with pale yellow and blush pink tones blend naturally with catmint, bellflowers and coneflowers, fitting perfectly into informal cottage borders and kitchen-garden edges for cottage-lovers. |
| Partially shaded side passage |
Its suitability for partial shade allows planting where sun is limited, such as east- or north-facing passages, still giving dependable colour and structure in narrower, overlooked spaces for practical-planners. |
| Advanced own-root investment planting |
As an own-root rose, it builds a durable framework that can regenerate from the base, supporting long lifespan and stable ornamental value when given simple yearly pruning and patient establishment for long-term-thinkers. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
In a large 40–50 litre or bigger container with good drainage, Evechanti can be trained up an obelisk, bringing climbing rose charm to paved patios and small urban gardens where ground planting is limited for city-gardeners. |
| Exposed, wind-prone cottage plot |
Once rooted in, this hardy climber tolerates wind and rain on open, breezy plots, particularly when soil drainage is improved or raised beds are used to avoid waterlogging for coastal-owners. |
Styling ideas
- Château-arch – Train Evechanti over a metal arch with catmint and peach-leaved bellflowers at its feet for a soft, French-country entrance – ideal for cottage-lovers.
- Cream-curtain – Let the long, rambling canes drape along a timber pergola, underplanted with airy ornamental grasses for movement – perfect for relaxed-family-gardens.
- Kitchen-border – Combine with purple coneflower and herbs beside raised vegetable beds to link productive and ornamental spaces – suited to rural-kitchen-gardeners.
- Pastel-patio – Grow in a 50 litre tub on a sunny terrace with a slim obelisk, adding soft height among bistro furniture – attractive for small-urban-spaces.
- Storybook-fence – Space plants along a front fence at about 1.4 m, mixing in lavender and geraniums for a welcoming, old-fashioned frontage – made for traditional-homeowners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose cultivar EVEchanti, marketed as Evechanti – cream climbing rose – Rateau; exhibition name Château de la Bussière, large-flowered climber for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jérôme Rateau (E V E, France), breeding year 2006; introduced and registered in 2014 by Roses Anciennes André Eve, with parentage recorded as unknown. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Large-flowered climbing rose with rambling habit, height 2.2–3.4 m, spread 1.1–1.9 m, moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness on vigorous shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup-shaped, XL blooms with 40+ petals, borne mainly in clusters; strongly remontant with abundant second flush, offering extended seasonal display when lightly deadheaded. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base with pale yellow and light pink tones; buds pastel cream-yellow, opening to porcelain white, then almost snow-white as flowers fade in sun and over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, honeyed scent of very weak strength; fragrance is barely noticeable in typical garden conditions, so the variety is chosen chiefly for flower form and colour effect. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of spherical, 10–14 mm orange-red hips, adding discrete autumn interest and a traditional seasonal accent without becoming visually dominant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −32 to −29 °C (USDA 4b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 5), with moderate tolerance of heat, drought and common fungal diseases; benefits from basic, preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on supports such as pergolas, arbours, walls or fences at 1.4–2.4 m spacing; medium maintenance with occasional protection, suited to partial shade and use as a cut flower. |
Evechanti Climbing rose EVEchanti offers generous repeat flowering, tall romantic coverage and durable own-root growth for long-lived structure, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning a quietly elegant garden.