GOLDEN FLEECE – golden-yellow climbing rose – Scarman
Let Golden Fleece drape your pergola or arch in storybook charm, its rich, tea-scented blooms creating a cosy backdrop for afternoon tea beneath a fragrant arbour. This upright, uniform climber is easy to guide over arches, fences and walls, giving a romantic English-cottage feel even in smaller family gardens. Own-root cultivation means a long-lived plant that regenerates from the base and keeps its ornamental value steady over the years, with roots strengthening first, then top growth, and finally full display. Reliable repeat-flowering sends new clusters of deep golden-yellow cups through summer, lightening gently in strong sunlight for a soft, butter-cream effect. Well-suited to typical British conditions, it copes gracefully with exposed sites where wind and rain would test less robust climbers, provided you give it reasonable drainage and a supportive structure.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Family pergola or garden arbour |
The upright, 250–400 cm habit makes it ideal for clothing pergolas and arbours without overwhelming a typical family garden, creating a shaded nook for seating and outdoor meals with an intimate, romantic feel for afternoon-tea-lovers |
| Rose arch over a path or gate |
Flexible canes and dense foliage make it easy to train over a rose arch, forming a welcoming tunnel of golden-yellow blooms that repeat through summer and guide visitors gently towards the front door for cottage-garden-owners |
| Fence or trellis in a small to medium garden |
Its uniform, upright growth anchors well into supports, coping dependably with blustery, rainy spells where many climbers sulk, so a standard fence or trellis quickly becomes a glowing vertical feature for busy-homeowners |
| Sunny wall by patio or terrace |
Dark green, slightly glossy foliage and abundant, full, cup-shaped flowers create a refined backdrop for outdoor seating; the strong tea fragrance drifts towards open windows and terraces in warm weather for scent-seekers |
| Cottage-style mixed border with vertical accents |
Cluster-flowered sprays in a rich, warm golden-yellow are easy to weave among perennials and herbs, giving that “girly” cottage look while remaining manageable in height and spread for romantic-stylists |
| Low-maintenance long-term feature planting |
As an own-root rose it matures steadily, building a sound framework that can be pruned hard or lightly as needed, with fewer worries about graft failure and better recovery from winter setbacks for long-term-planners |
| Large container on terrace or courtyard |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with a sturdy obelisk or trellis, it offers vertical colour where borders are limited, its repeat flowering providing season-long interest with just basic feeding and watering for urban-gardeners |
| Cut flowers from a kitchen or cutting garden |
Long, reasonably straight stems with very double, golden blooms and a strong tea scent lend themselves to jugs and vases indoors, bringing the classic climbing-rose look into the kitchen or dining room for home-flower-arrangers |
Styling ideas
- Sunlit archway – Train Golden Fleece over a metal or wooden arch, underplant with lavender and catmint to soften the base – ideal for cottage-garden-owners
- Tea-terrace screen – Cover a trellis by your patio, add pots of herbs and vintage-style furniture for a fragrant afternoon tea corner – perfect for scent-seekers
- Kitchen-garden frame – Use along a picket fence edging a vegetable plot, partnered with marigolds and herbs for a productive yet romantic space – suited to home-flower-arrangers
- Cream-and-gold border – Combine with white foxgloves, pale pink roses and airy grasses for a soft, girly palette – appealing to romantic-stylists
- Courtyard column – Grow in a 50 litre container with an obelisk, surrounded by low thyme and coreopsis for colour and fragrance in compact spaces – great for urban-gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Golden Fleece (Registered Cultivar Name); commercial type and group: climbing rose, large-flowered climber; trade name used as GOLDEN FLEECE – golden-yellow climbing rose - Scarman. |
| Origin and breeding |
Breed by John Scarman in Germany around 2007, parentage unknown; introduced by Scarman Roses, with origin-verified material supplied as own-root plants for reliable, authentic garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous upright climber reaching about 250–400 cm in height and 80–150 cm spread, slightly thorny, with dense, dark green, mildly glossy foliage ideal for covering arches, walls, pergolas and tall supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 2.75–3.95 in, very double, cup-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, borne in clusters; a good repeat-flowering variety with abundant second flush, suited to both garden display and decorative cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds deep golden yellow with orange-red flush; newly opened flowers intense golden yellow with an orange edge, later lightening to pale golden-cream yellow, especially in strong sun, yet retaining a warm glow. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, rich tea scent typical of classic roses, noticeable around seating areas; heavily double blooms limit pollen access, so it is mainly ornamental rather than a primary choice for pollinator planting schemes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are not typical; occasionally small spherical orange-red hips appear, about 10–15 mm across, adding a discreet late-season accent without distracting from the main floral display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, best supported by good air flow and appropriate site preparation. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers a sunny position; plant 140–150 cm apart for fences or masses, 250 cm as specimens; recommended spacing 0.4–0.5 plants/m², with sturdy supports and occasional pest and disease monitoring as needed. |
Golden Fleece offers fragrant, repeat-flowering golden-yellow arches on a long-lived, own-root climber that settles in reliably and rewards patient gardeners with years of romantic structure and colour, making it a thoughtful choice for your family garden.