GUIRLANDE D'AMOUR® – white climbing rose – Lens
Let GUIRLANDE D'AMOUR® transform an ordinary boundary into a romantic haven, cloaking arches, pergolas and fences in clouds of pure white clusters with a strong, sweet muscatel fragrance. This Hybrid Musk climber flowers repeatedly, giving dependable display from early summer well into autumn, while its ADR-certified disease resistance keeps care refreshingly simple. Container-grown on its own roots, it establishes steadily for a long-lived, regenerating framework that fits naturally into an English cottage garden feel. Over time it anchors itself firmly, coping well with exposed spots where frequent wind and rain demand reliably rooted planting. The 2-litre pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL form slips easily into family plots or large pots, settling in with minimal fuss for those who want romance without complicated maintenance. In ordinary conditions you will see roots and framework in the first year, taller flowering shoots the second, and by the third a full, storybook ornamental presence.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Family pergola or garden arbour |
Ideal for draping a seating area in cascading white clusters and powerful muscatel scent, creating a cosy afternoon-tea atmosphere with very little ongoing work beyond tying in the main canes – perfect for those who enjoy charm without becoming expert gardeners. |
| Arches and entryway walk-throughs |
Its repeat flowering and dense clusters quickly soften metal or wooden arches, giving a welcoming, storybook entrance that continues blooming through the season with minimal pruning precision required – suited to busy homeowners seeking impact fast. |
| Fence and boundary covering |
Long, flexible shoots and healthy foliage form a generous green-and-white curtain, providing privacy and softness along family-garden fences while disease resistance keeps spraying to a minimum – a reassuring choice for time-poor property owners. |
| Traditional cottage-style mixed border |
The airy Hybrid Musk character blends beautifully with herbs and perennials, adding vertical lightness, scent and repeat bloom without overshadowing companion plants, and it tolerates ordinary, mixed garden soils – ideal for lovers of relaxed cottage borders. |
| Large container on terrace or patio (40–50 L+) |
Works reliably in a substantial pot of at least 40–50 litres, where its own-root vigour and modest maintenance needs give you climbing romance even on a small terrace, provided watering is regular – well suited to balcony and courtyard rose enthusiasts. |
| Low-intervention, long-term feature rose |
Own-root growth ensures a durable framework that can regenerate if cut back hard, supporting a long lifespan and stable ornamental value with simple, once-a-year pruning – an advantage for those wanting a rose that matures gracefully with their family. |
| Pollinator-friendly scented corner |
Semi-double blooms with accessible stamens, combined with strong perfume, make an attractive stop for bees while still offering refined, classic looks, so you can support wildlife without sacrificing elegance – appealing to environmentally aware rose lovers. |
| Exposed, rain-prone or breezy spots |
Once established on its own roots and tied securely to supports, it anchors well and maintains healthy foliage, coping reliably with frequent wind and rain that challenge less robust climbers – reassuring for gardeners in blustery, wetter regions. |
Styling ideas
- Arbour retreat – Train over a wooden arbour with a small bistro set beneath, pairing with lavender and sage edging for a scented “afternoon tea” nook – ideal for romantics who want a calm escape at home.
- Storybook arch – Flank a front-path arch with sea thrift and compact herbs, letting the white clusters frame the doorway – for homeowners who like a welcoming, traditional first impression.
- Kitchen-garden frame – Use along the edge of a productive plot with Delosperma at its feet, softening veg beds while keeping care simple – suited to kitchen-garden keepers who enjoy both harvest and bloom.
- Cottage fence – Weave along a picket or wire fence, underplanting with pastel perennials, for a soft boundary that flowers for months – perfect for families wanting privacy without heavy maintenance.
- Patio pillar – Grow in a 50‑litre pot with an obelisk, close to seating, to enjoy fragrance at nose level – ideal for urban and courtyard gardeners short on soil but rich in atmosphere.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Guirlande d'Amour® (LENalbi); Hybrid Musk climbing rose; ARS exhibition name Guirlande d’Amour; commercial climbing rose type for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Louis Lens, Lens Roses, Belgium; parentage ‘Seagull’ × (Rosa multiflora ‘Nana’ × ‘Moonlight’); introduced and registered in 1993 for European garden markets. |
| Awards and recognition |
ADR certified in Germany (2012); Madrid Gold Medal (1994); Kortrijk Silver Medal (1994); Le Rœulx and The Hague Certificates of Merit; ARS Classic Shrub Rose winner (2005). |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit, around 200–300 cm high and 120–200 cm wide; moderately thorny, dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage; suitable for training on arches, pergolas, fences and pillars. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat blooms in large, many-flowered clusters; small flower size (approximately 0.5–1.5 in) with 13–25 petals; remontant with a notably generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure snow-white base with a delicate cream-toned centre (RHS 155D, 158B); excellent colour retention, only slight fading; silvery edging before petals fall; closed buds greenish-white to pale ivory. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, long-distance sweet muscatel fragrance; often noticeable around seating areas and paths; adds significant sensory value where scent is a priority in family and cottage gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional spherical hips, roughly 6–11 mm diameter; orange-red tone (RHS 40A); decorative late-season interest, generally light enough not to distract from the main flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
High disease resistance, including powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b; Swedish Zone 4); moderate heat tolerance, needing watering in long droughts. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low-maintenance climber for pergolas, arches, fences, hedges and large containers; prefers sun to partial shade; plant 150–160 cm apart for hedging or massing, 280 cm for specimens; tie in new shoots regularly. |
GUIRLANDE D'AMOUR® offers repeat white flowering, powerful scent and low-maintenance, long-lived own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice when you would like a romantic climber that quietly improves your garden year after year.