Aube – romantic pink nostalgia rose for cottage garden arbours
Bred in Japan and introduced to European gardens in 2021, Aube is a tall, free‑flowering climbing shrub rose that wraps pergolas, arches and fences in romantic colour and a richly scented atmosphere. Its very full, rosette blooms combine pale pink outer petals with a warm peach‑toned heart, creating a soft dawnlight effect that suits both “girly” borders and traditional cottage schemes. Strong, damask‑myrrh fragrance carries on still evenings, while healthy, mid‑green foliage offers reassuring reliability even where summers are humid or windy. As an own‑root plant it is bred for long garden longevity, regenerating well from the base and keeping its ornamental value steady over the years. With medium maintenance needs and flexible training options, Aube is designed for families who want storybook charm without complex pruning, and for busy gardeners seeking an inviting, cosy arbour with dependable flowering from late spring onwards.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Family pergola or arbour seating area |
Aube’s tall, climbing growth and strongly scented, nostalgic blooms create a romantic “afternoon tea” canopy over pergolas or arbours, framing benches and small seating nooks with colour and perfume that invite lingering – ideal for the family gardener. |
| Cottage-style boundary fence |
Trained along wires or a low fence, Aube forms a gently arching, flowering screen with mid‑green foliage and clusters of full rosette blooms, giving soft privacy and a traditional cottage look without needing rigid formal pruning – well suited to the busy homeowner. |
| Feature obelisk in mixed border |
On an obelisk, its climbing habit is used vertically, so the richly scented flowers rise above herbs, perennials and kitchen‑garden plants, adding height and a focal point that keeps borders interesting through repeat flushes – attractive for the hobby gardener. |
| Solitary specimen near terrace or path |
Planted as a single specimen with support, its abundant, large, very full flowers and strong fragrance create immediate impact close to paths or patios, where you can appreciate colour shifts from pastel pink to warmer tones at eye level – perfect for the romantic stylist. |
| Traditional cottage‑garden rose border |
In a mixed rose border, Aube combines healthy foliage with remontant flowering, giving repeated waves of soft pink‑peach blooms that blend naturally with lavender, chives and grasses for a relaxed, storybook feel – appealing to the cottage‑garden lover. |
| Raised bed on heavier or clay soils |
Its robust shrub framework and own‑root vigour make it a reliable choice where improved drainage is provided in raised beds, supporting steady top growth and flowering while coping with sites that feel exposed to salt‑tinged coastal winds – reassuring for the practical planner. |
| Large container on sunny balcony or courtyard |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with a sturdy trellis, Aube offers climbing fragrance and colour even where planting space is limited, keeping maintenance to watering and light feeding once established, with pruning kept comfortably informal – convenient for the urban gardener. |
| Long-term planting for enduring structure |
As an own‑root rose it matures into a durable, regenerating framework that can be refreshed from basal shoots over time, helping the planting hold its form and flower quality for many years without the worries associated with graft failure – ideal for the long‑view buyer. |
Styling ideas
- Tea‑arbour – Train Aube over a wooden arbour with soft cushions and a small table beneath, pairing it with lavender and chives for a scented, informal tea corner – for families who love relaxed afternoon gatherings.
- Kitchen‑gate – Let its pastel blooms climb a gate between ornamental beds and the kitchen garden, underplanting with herbs and Knautia macedonica for a pretty, productive threshold – for cottage‑style vegetable growers.
- Pastel‑border – Use Aube on an obelisk amid pink and cream perennials and ornamental grasses like Panicum ‘Sangria’, creating a gently moving, romantic palette – for colour‑coordinating home decorators.
- Courtyard‑climber – In a large clay pot with trellis, place Aube near a door or seating nook so its fragrance greets you every time you step outside – for balcony and courtyard dwellers.
- Storybook‑fence – Weave its canes along a low picket or wire fence, mixing with catmint and cottage annuals to soften boundaries into a storybook scene – for lovers of traditional front gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantica shrub nostalgia rose, collection Romantic rose; registered as Kim02, marketed as Aube Romantic rose Kim02, premium gold cultivar authenticity verified for darinaROSE ORIGINAL 2‑litre own‑root plants. |
| Origin and breeding |
Japanese‑bred by Takunori Kimura (Rose Farm Keiji, Rosa Orientis); cross of ‘Chant Rose Misato’ × ‘Princesse de Monaco’, bred and registered 2014, first distributed in Europe by André Eve from 2021 onwards. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised in 2021 at Hradec Králové with a certificate in the large‑flowered bush category, underlining its ornamental value in display plantings and collector gardens across temperate European regions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing shrub reaching about 170–230 cm in height and 90–150 cm spread, with moderately dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; requires support for best vertical display. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full rosette flowers with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; classed as remontant with an abundant second flush, offering substantial ornamental presence during the main summer season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pink blooms coded RHS 36D outer, 31C inner; pastel pink buds open to pale pink edges and warm peach centres, sometimes showing violet‑orange tints before softening to creamy‑lightened tones as flowers age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented variety, with rich old‑rose damask and myrrh‑like notes perceptible from a distance in still air, giving high fragrance value around seating areas, paths and entrances when in main bloom. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small ellipsoidal rose hips about 9–15 mm across, coloured orange‑red; hips are few and usually of minor ornamental importance compared with the profuse, fully double flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 4, USDA 5b); resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, with moderate susceptibility to rust under severe pressure or prolonged damp conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sun to light shade with support on fences, pergolas or obelisks; plant 105–120 cm apart, using improved drainage on heavy soils; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and seasonal pruning. |
Aube Romantic rose Kim02 offers richly scented nostalgic blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long‑term own‑root durability for arbours, fences or large containers, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, romantic family gardens.