EVEPRO – red climbing rose – Eve
Bring a softly romantic, storybook feel to your garden with Evepro, a medium-height red climber that is easy to handle and well suited to the changing weather of British gardens, even where breezes and showers regularly sweep in from the sea. Its vibrant carmine-red clusters create an inviting backdrop for afternoon tea beneath an arbour, while the plant’s climbing habit and trailing canes make it simple to train over an arch, pergola or sturdy fence in an average family garden. As an own-root rose it offers reassuring longevity, quietly rebuilding and thickening with time, so once planted it becomes a stable part of your cottage-style layout. The remontant, repeat-flowering display means you can rely on colour more than once in the season, and its medium maintenance needs remain manageable even if you are busy or new to roses. Moderately thorny but not fierce, it provides good security along boundaries, yet its moderately dense, slightly glossy foliage also adds structure and a mature look to beds. Over the years this sustainable, long-lasting rose supports calm garden planning, allowing you to coordinate planting partners and colour schemes at your own pace.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Climbing over arches and arbours |
Evepro’s climbing growth and trailing canes make it naturally suited to arches and walk-through arbours, softening structures and framing seating areas with romantic red clusters for relaxed family gardens; ideal for the beginner. |
| Covering fences and boundaries |
The rose’s longevity as an own-root climber means it establishes into a dependable, long-term boundary plant, giving lasting coverage and privacy with medium care needs that fit into ordinary household routines; reassuring for the homeowner. |
| Season-long colour in cottage borders |
Its reliable repeat flowering provides recurring flushes of carmine-red blooms, helping smaller gardens achieve a continually interesting cottage border without complex planting plans or constant replacements; well suited to the busy-gardener. |
| Informal training along pergolas |
The trailing, flexible shoots are easy to guide along pergola beams, creating shaded walkways and a cosy, enclosed feel while remaining straightforward to tie in and lightly trim as needed; attractive for the romantic-stylist. |
| Soft security along access paths |
Moderate prickliness offers gentle deterrence beside paths and low fences without making the rose unmanageable, combining ornamental interest with a practical degree of protection in family gardens; helpful for the family-buyer. |
| Structure in mixed shrub plantings |
Its structural height and moderately dense, slightly glossy foliage give a solid green framework that anchors looser perennials and seasonal plants, keeping borders legible and elegant through the year; appreciated by the planner. |
| Coastal and exposed suburban plots |
This climber copes reliably where regular wind and rain might spoil more delicate roses, making it a sensible choice for exposed fences and pergolas that still need a graceful, cottage-style presence; reassuring to the coastal-gardener. |
| Low-input long-term garden features |
The own-root form gives resilience and long lifespan, supporting sustainable, low-turnover garden design where key roses are planted once, then simply shaped and maintained at a moderate level over time; ideal for the time-poor. |
Styling ideas
- Arbour-Romance – Train Evepro over a simple wooden arbour with a gravel path and a small bistro set beneath, creating a red-flowered tunnel that suits tea-time pauses – for lovers of intimate cottage corners.
- Kitchen-Hedge – Run the climber along a low wire or timber support beside a kitchen garden, pairing it with herbs and soft fruit to frame the productive area in colour – for home cooks who enjoy traditional plots.
- Fence-Gallery – Use Evepro as a repeating accent along a back fence, interspersed with asters and coneflowers to give late-season colour and a relaxed, painterly look – for those who like informal displays.
- Pergola-Canopy – Let its trailing shoots weave over a pergola, underplanted with creeping gypsophila and low grasses for a light, airy understorey – for families wanting gentle shade and a storybook feel.
- Cottage-Companion – Combine this structural climber with dwarf asters at its feet to soften the base and knit the bed together, keeping colour and shape balanced all season – for busy gardeners seeking easy harmony.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose from the Eve range; registered cultivar name EVEpro, current trade name Evepro Climbing rose EVEpro, approved exhibition name Carla Fineschi in American Rose Society listings. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Eve, France; parentage unknown. Introduced and registered in 2002 by Les Roses André Eve, representing contemporary French climber breeding for ornamental garden use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium climber with trailing habit, typically 200–330 cm high and 120–200 cm spread. Moderately dense, slightly glossy green foliage, moderately thorny stems, suitable for arches, pergolas, pillars and informal fences. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped clusters of medium-sized blooms (approx. 4–7 cm). Around 13–25 petals per flower, produced in sprays and repeating well through the season, giving a good second flush after the first display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant carmine-red blooms, ARS code mr; RHS 53A outer petals, 53B inner. Deep buds open dark, then soften from uniform carmine red to pale carmine-rose pink tones as they age, with moderate colour retention before fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable fragrance recorded; classed as an unscented rose. Selected primarily for colour effect, structural use and reliable performance, rather than for perfume or sensory fragrance garden compositions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoidal hips may form, orange-red and approximately 8–13 mm in diameter, but overall hip production is limited and not a key ornamental feature of this cultivar in most garden situations. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3), offering reliable overwintering in most temperate UK gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Maintenance needs are moderate, with occasional pest and disease checks. Plant about 1.5–1.6 m apart for hedging, up to 2.6 m as a solitary climber; allow space for training and tying-in on robust supports. |
Evepro Climbing rose EVEpro offers romantic repeat flowering, practical climbing structure and reassuring longevity in an own-root form that becomes a stable garden feature; a thoughtful choice if you prefer enduring beauty with moderate effort.