HEXY – pink climbing rose
Picture an arbour of soft pink rosettes, their sweet fruity fragrance drifting through the garden as HEXY climbs with steady vigour over arch, fence or pergola. This large-flowered climber offers season-long romance, with full, old-fashioned blooms that refresh themselves thanks to good self-cleaning, so You spend more time enjoying and less time deadheading. Its reliable repeat-flowering habit delivers abundant flushes through summer, even where gardens face breezy, shifting weather with frequent showers and gusty winds. Own-root production means long-term stability and the ability to regenerate from the base after harder pruning or winter setbacks, giving a quietly dependable framework for many years. In a typical family garden it creates a vertical curtain of privacy and soft colour, working as a climbing accent that matures from establishing roots to strong shoots to a fully clothed rose-covered support over its first three seasons, blending beautifully into a cosy cottage-style setting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Pergola over a seating or afternoon tea area |
Creates a high, arching canopy of pink rosettes and gentle fragrance, ideal above benches or outdoor dining where shade and atmosphere matter more than strict formality; perfect for those seeking romance. |
| Rose arch at garden entrance or along a path |
Its climbing habit and repeat flowering make a welcoming tunnel of colour that looks impressive from both sides, guiding visitors while remaining manageable for light annual pruning; ideal for families wanting impact. |
| Clothed fence in a small to medium family garden |
Dense foliage and arching shoots quickly soften boundaries, providing privacy and a pretty backdrop to lawns or play areas without demanding daily care, suiting busy owners who value relaxed screening. |
| Wall-trained feature near the house or patio |
Well suited to sunny house walls where the warmth encourages remontant flowering, giving colour near doors and windows, yet remaining moderate in spread so it fits average UK plots; ideal for homeowners favouring easy maintenance. |
| Kitchen or cottage garden backdrop |
Soft mid-pink blooms and dark green foliage blend naturally with herbs, vegetables and traditional perennials, adding height and nostalgia without overshadowing productive beds; a good match for lovers of rural charm. |
| Coastal or breezy suburban gardens |
Handles exposed spots where wind and passing showers are frequent, its flexible canes and good self-cleaning keeping it presentable between visits, well suited to gardeners wanting reliability in unsettled weather. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony (with support) |
Can be grown in a substantial 40–50 litre container with trellis, offering vertical colour where soil is poor or space limited, providing a long-lived feature for those who garden mainly in pots and prefer dependable structure. |
| Long-term garden framework planting |
Own-root growth offers longevity, steady regeneration from the base and stable flowering performance, so after early years of establishment it becomes a mature, low-fuss climber; ideal for planners thinking in decades rather than seasons. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE ARBOUR – Train HEXY over a timber arbour with Verbena hastata ‘White Spires’ at the base for airy white accents beneath the pink canopy – for romantic cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- PASTEL BORDER – Use as a fence climber behind clumps of Hemerocallis hybrids in soft yellows and creams, creating a layered pastel look with long flowering overlap – for family gardeners favouring gentle colour schemes.
- KITCHEN GARDEN FRAME – Let it climb a rustic arch marking the entrance to raised vegetable beds, tying in with terracotta pots of herbs for a storybook potager feel – for home-growers who like ornamental structure with their crops.
- COASTAL COURTYARD – Plant in a large 50 litre container with an obelisk, adding gravel and drought-tolerant herbs around the base for a tidy yet relaxed coastal mood – for busy owners of exposed, low-maintenance plots.
- EVENING TERRACE – Train against a sunny house wall near seating where the medium, fruity fragrance can be enjoyed on summer evenings, underplanted with lavender for extra scent – for those who entertain outdoors after work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
HEXY – pink climbing rose (MACrexy), large-flowered climbing rose from the PharmaRosa® range; classified as a Climber / Large-Flowered Climber, sold as an own-root 2-litre garden plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Germany before 1984, with unknown parentage; selected and introduced for garden use by PharmaRosa®, initially distributed by PharmaRosa® Ltd. and now offered as a consumer garden climber. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous, creeping climbing habit reaching about 300–400 cm high and 60–120 cm spread, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; suitable for arches, fences, walls and pergolas. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, rosette-shaped blooms, typically 2.75–3.95 inches across, carried in clusters; produces an initial main flush followed by abundant repeat flowering, giving a long decorative season on well-supported growth. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clean, uniform mid-pink flowers, slightly paler towards petal edges; buds deeper pink, opening to soft powder-pink, sometimes cream-rose within; colour lightens a little in strong sun but generally shows good retention in UK gardens. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, noticeable fragrance with a sweet, fruity character, best appreciated near seating or paths; mainly ornamental, with very double blooms limiting pollen access and thus making it less attractive to pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Double blooms set relatively few hips; when present, they are spherical, around 6–10 mm in diameter, with an attractive orange-red tone (RHS 40A), adding discreet late-season interest without significant self-seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy in USDA Zone 6b, RHS H7 and Swedish Zone 3, tolerating approximately –21 to –18 °C; medium resistance to mildew, black spot and rust, with moderate heat and drought tolerance if watered during extended dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with supportive structures; plant 140–250 cm apart depending on use, allowing 0.4–0.5 plants/m² in mass plantings; maintenance is moderate, with occasional pest and disease checks and routine training and pruning. |
HEXY – pink climbing rose gives romantic repeat-flowering height, reliable structure and long-lived own-root resilience for arches and pergolas; a considered choice if You want lasting cottage-garden charm with manageable care.