Historic rose

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Félicité et Perpétue

Historic rose

- – Antoine Jacques

Creamy-white base colour with a faint pinkish sheen, fading to a clean off-white when fully open. - heritage - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - classic rose character

– Once-flowering Historic rose rambler
– Clouds of tiny, very double pompon blooms
– Superb disease resistance, low chemical demand
– Vigorous, tall climber for walls and trees
– Good heat and moderate drought tolerance
Special feature: RHS Award of Garden Merit and ARS Dowager Queen winner, prized by historic rose lovers.
Dream-garden-focused choice – Low chemical use
Félicité et Perpétue
darinaROSE® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root potted rose
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FÉLICITÉ ET PERPÉTUE – white historic rambler rose (climbing/trailing) - Jacques

This historic rambler brings an atmosphere of secluded romance to pergolas, arbours and old garden walls, covering them in billowing clusters of creamy-white pompon flowers that feel straight from a storybook cottage garden. Its naturally healthy foliage and proven reliability mean you can enjoy a mature, enveloping arbour effect without constant spraying or fuss, even where damp winds and heavy showers often test less resilient roses along the coast and in exposed spots. As an own-root plant it offers reassuring longevity, rebuilding from the base if stems are damaged and keeping its character over decades. Once established, its good heat tolerance and sturdy root system give dependable coverage with little extra watering, while sparse prickles make tying in and redirecting shoots pleasantly manageable. With a single, spectacular early-summer display that stays neat with only light post-flowering attention, it is wonderfully low-maintenance yet impressively traditional in mood, ideal if you like your garden to feel romantic but still practical to live with.


Usage options

Target areaReasoning
Family pergola or arbour seating area Forms a dense, arching canopy of foliage and small pompon blooms, perfect for framing a bench or afternoon tea corner in early summer. Once tied in, growth is largely self-covering, with minimal pruning needed beyond occasional thinning, suiting beginners and time-poor gardeners who still want a romantic focal point for families.
House wall or garage wall (sun or light shade) Its vigorous, climbing habit quickly clothes plain brickwork or outbuildings, while tolerance of partial shade and poorer soils allows good performance on north-east or west-facing aspects. Own-root robustness means it copes well with the rigours of UK walls, from cold winters to occasional water stress, with only basic tying-in and spent cluster tidying for homeowners.
Boundary fence or informal screen Used along a fence, this rambler develops into a deep, leafy screen with a soft, traditional look that contrasts nicely with standard closeboard panels. The once-a-year flowering is intense, creating a spectacular privacy curtain in early summer, and after that it mainly asks for space and light rather than frequent pruning from neighbours.
Training into a mature tree Its long, flexible shoots can be guided into the lower branches of a sturdy tree, where they will weave through the canopy and send down curtains of creamy-white clusters. Because it is own-root and long-lived, it matures gracefully with the host tree, making an enchanting woodland-edge feature that needs little beyond initial training by adventurous gardeners.
Large country-style mixed border backdrop At the back of a deep border, it provides height and a softly textured green wall behind perennials like lupins and airy grasses, while the once-flowering display becomes the border’s early-summer highlight. The dense foliage remains attractive afterwards, and limited disease issues mean less worry about spraying in family spaces for health-conscious buyers.
Heritage or period-style front garden This 19th-century French rambler instantly reinforces a historic or cottage façade, pairing beautifully with clipped hedging, brick paths and kitchen-garden planting. Its restrained fragrance and tidy, very double blooms give a composed, old-world charm, while low general maintenance fits the realities of busy households seeking authenticity for traditionalists.
Low-intervention family garden with clay or chalk soil Good disease resistance and tolerance of moderate drought allow it to thrive once established, even where soil is heavy or not perfectly improved. Planted with sensible drainage or in a raised bed, it copes reliably with changeable UK summers and wetter spells, so demanding conditions do not constantly dictate your gardening schedule as a beginner.
Large container or planter by terrace (40–50 litres+) In a substantial container with a robust support, it delivers vertical charm for small gardens or rented spaces, combining dense foliage with a single, showy summer flush that can be underplanted with herbs or shade-tolerant perennials. Own-root resilience supports the natural progression from strong roots to building shoots to full display over the first three years for committed renters.

Styling ideas

  • Cottage-arch – Train over a simple wooden arch, underplant with pink lupins and foxgloves for a June storybook entrance – ideal for romantic front gardens.
  • Kitchen-nook – Let it clothe a pergola beside the vegetable patch, pairing with dwarf heucheras and terracotta pots for a gentle, old-fashioned work-and-rest corner – ideal for homely kitchen gardens.
  • Tree-curtain – Guide stems into a sturdy apple or ornamental tree to create falling garlands of creamy-white blooms above a lawn – ideal for spacious family lawns.
  • Pastel-backdrop – Use it as a high, leafy screen behind mixed borders of soft pinks, whites and silvery foliage, allowing the once-flowering curtain to anchor the scheme – ideal for classic cottage borders.
  • Courtyard-haven – Grow in a 50-litre half-barrel with a rustic trellis, combining with grasses such as Panicum ‘Sangria’ and scented annuals for a relaxed small-space retreat – ideal for compact urban patios.

Technical cultivar profile
CharacteristicData
Name and registration Félicité et Perpétue is a historic hybrid Sempervirens rambler; current trade name FÉLICITÉ ET PERPÉTUE – white historic rambler rose (climbing/trailing) - Jacques; unregistered but widely recognised.
Origin and breeding Bred by Antoine Jacques in France, 1820s, at the Château de Neuilly gardens for Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans; a cross of Rosa sempervirens and a Noisette rose, introduced in 1827.
Awards and recognition Holds the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (1993), confirming reliable performance under UK conditions; also decorated in American rose shows as a notable Dowager Queen rambler.
Growth and structural characteristics Very vigorous climbing habit, typically 5–8 m high with 3–5 m spread; dense, glossy mid-green foliage and relatively sparse prickles; suitable for walls, pergolas, arches, tree-climbing and large structures.
Flower morphology Produces numerous small, very double pompon flowers (around 0.5–1.5 inches) in large clusters; once-flowering in early summer, with moderate self-cleaning, though some spent clusters benefit from light trimming.
Colour data and phenology Buds open pale pink-cream, quickly turning creamy white, then clean off-white at full bloom; colour holds well in sun with little fading, creating a soft, uniform effect across the plant during peak flowering.
Fragrance and aroma Displays a classic rose character but with very weak intensity; scent is present only at close range and not a dominant feature, making it suitable where strong perfume might be overwhelming or undesirable.
Hip characteristics Occasional small, spherical orange-red hips around 8–12 mm form after flowering; numbers vary by season, adding modest late-season interest without creating heavy self-seeding or significant litter.
Resistance and winter hardiness Shows good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with low chemical input needs; reliably hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7), suiting most UK regions with typical winter conditions.
Horticultural recommendations Best in full sun to partial shade with reasonable drainage; ideal for pergolas, walls, arbours, hedgelines and tree training; plant at generous spacing and give strong support to accommodate its mature vigour.

FÉLICITÉ ET PERPÉTUE offers romantic once-a-year abundance, strong disease resistance and dependable coverage, all on a long-lived own-root framework that rewards patient gardeners who would like a quietly impressive, low-effort climber.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: FÉLICITÉ ET PERPÉTUE – white historic rambler rose (climbing/trailing) - Jacques
Product Type: darinaROSE® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Cultivar Authenticity: Verified:08.04.2025
Cultivar Quality Rating: premium silver
Item Number: [529] 52-407 (14.02.2026) darinarose.co.uk

Name and Registration

Meaning of Cultivar Name: The name honours two third-century Carthaginian martyr saints, Félicité and Perpétue, after whom the breeder named two daughters.
Cultivar Synonym: Lily Ito; Mademoiselle Euphrasie; Seven Sisters
Original Trade Name: Félicité-Perpétue
Current Trade Name: Félicité et Perpétue Historic rose Jacques
Rose Group: Rambler, Historical roses, Hybrid Sempervirens
Commercial Type: heritage - rambler, climbing - creeping rose
Commercial Group: Historical rose
Exhibition Category: Dowager (old, bred rambler); suitable for decorative trellis, walls and pergolas
Collection: Historic rose

Origin and Breeding

Registration Year: unregistered cultivar
Breeder: Antoine Jacques
Breeding Company / Institution: Château de Neuilly gardens (estate of Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans; France)
Breeding Year: France, 1828
Parentage: Rosa sempervirens L. × a Noisette rose

Awards and Honours

Horticultural Ratings and Recommendations: RHS Award of Garden Merit (1993)
Competition and Show Awards: Royal Horticultural Society – Award of Garden Merit (1993); American Rose Society – Dowager Queen (2001, Greater Atlanta Rose Society Show)

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 16.4-26.2ft (500-800 cm)
Spread: 9.8-16.4ft (300-500 cm)
Growth Habit: climbing
Foliage: The variety has dense foliage, with leaves that have a glossy surface and a mid-green tone.
Prickliness: sparsely thorned
Self-Cleaning Description: Some spent blooms remain on the clusters; subsequent cleaning improves the appearance.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: Self-cleaning: moderate.

Flower Morphology

Flower Fullness: very double-flowered
Flower Shape: globular, pompon
Flower Size: S (0,5-1,5 in)
Inflorescence Type: clustered
Colour Code: ARS code: W RHS code: 155D (outer), 155C (inner)
Repeat Flowering: Not remontant; blooms once.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: white
Flower Colour Description: Creamy-white base colour with a faint pinkish sheen, fading to a clean off-white when fully open.
Closed Bud: Pale pink‑cream exterior, inner surface off‑white.
Newly Opened Flower: Cream-white outer petals with a subtle pink edge and a white centre.
Full Bloom: Uniform off-white colour.
Before Fading: Pale whitish-cream tone with reduced colour saturation.
Colour Fading Description: Opens from pink buds to creamy white; significant fading is not typically observed in strong sunlight.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: very weak, barely noticeable scented rose
Fragrance Character: classic rose character
Pollinator Attraction: Fully double, small flowers restrict access to the stamens, making it of low attractiveness to pollinators.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Very double flowers that hide the stamens, primarily an ornamental variety

Hip Characteristics

Hip Shape: spherical
Hip Colour: orange-red
Hip Comment: Occasionally formed, 8–12 mm in diameter, spherical, orange-red rose hip; may be of ornamental value.

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -21–-18 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: Performs well in heat and tolerates moderate drought, remaining reliable even in poorer soils.
Disease Resistance: resistant
  • powdery mildew – resistant
  • black spot – resistant
  • rust – resistant

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Planting Distance: for mass planting 245 cm, for a hedge 210 cm, as a solitary specimen 385 cm
Planting Density: in square planting 0,17 plants/m², in hexagonal arrangement 0,19 plants/m²
Partial Shade Tolerance: suitable for partial shade
Maintenance Requirement: Maintenance requirement low; good disease resistance, generally requires little intervention.
Primary Uses: wall, pergola, arbour, tree training, specimen, park

Comments

Strengths: Dream-garden-focused choice – Low chemical use
Companion Plants: Lupinus Gallery Pink - pink-flowered lupin Heuchera (low varieties) - dwarf coral bells Panicum virgatum 'Sangria' - switchgrass
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FÉLICITÉ ET PERPÉTUE – white historic rambler rose (climbing/trailing) - Jacques
Creamy-white base colour with a faint pinkish sheen, fading to a clean off-white when fully open. - heritage - rambler, climbing - creeping rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - classic rose character
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Our product is a rose grown with pharmaROSA®’s unique cultivation technology!

2-litre, own-root, potted rose.
With a shoot system appropriate to the season.
With a root system that thoroughly permeates the growing medium.
Quality compliant with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
Supplied in unique packaging that prevents damage.
Can be planted during frost-free periods.
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The pharmaROSA® own-root potted rose is a well-rooted plant that supports reliable establishment when planted and cared for properly, so it can be planted whenever the soil is not frozen.


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Shoot system: intensive growth of fresh basal shoots on a young plant.
Root system: demonstration of a vigorous root system permeating the growing medium, by removing the pot.
Balance: mature plant with root system and shoots in harmony with each other.

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