SYMPATHIE – deep red climbing rose - Kordes
Let the deep red blooms of Sympathie frame your veranda with effortless coastal drama, bringing a sense of refuge after windy walks and seashell hunts. This classic Kordes climber is bred for endurance, forming dense, glossy foliage that creates a reassuring screen even where breezes are lively and soil needs careful water management. The strong, rich fragrance adds everyday pleasure, while remontant flowering keeps the display renewed from early summer into autumn with only modest upkeep. As an own-root rose, it settles steadily: first establishing roots, then building shoots, and by the third year offering its full ornamental value along fence, arch or coastal veranda.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
Planted in a generous container or raised bed, Sympathie’s dense, glossy foliage and tall climbing habit create a living screen that softens salt-laden breezes and offers privacy on exposed verandas, ideal for relaxed seaside evenings for beginners. |
| Small family garden fence |
Along a typical back-garden fence, its vigorous yet manageable growth clothes vertical structures quickly, saving ground space while delivering long, fragrant flowering and reliable cover that suits low-fuss gardeners and busy-owners. |
| Arch over a narrow path |
Trained over an arch, the semi-double, velvety red clusters give an immersive, romantic tunnel without overwhelming the walkway, combining showy blooms and strong scent for an easy, high-impact feature loved by homeowners. |
| Sunny wall in clay soil |
On a south- or west-facing wall where clay needs good drainage, this climber anchors strongly and copes well with sun, responding to thoughtful moisture control and suiting practical, long-term planners and future-focused. |
| Large container on balcony (40–60 L) |
In a 40–60 litre pot with a sturdy trellis, Sympathie offers vertical colour and scent in tight spaces, its own-root vigour recovering well from winter or wind damage, ideal for compact, coastal-style schemes and urban-gardeners. |
| Long-season flower focus |
The remontant habit provides a strong first flush followed by an abundant second, extending deep red colour from early summer into autumn with only occasional dead-heading, appealing to those who value ongoing display and colour-lovers. |
| Fragrant seating corner |
Positioned near a bench or terrace, the strong, full fragrance and rich colour create a welcoming atmosphere for morning coffee or late-afternoon tea, particularly suiting those who unwind outdoors and scent-seekers. |
| Low-intervention, long-lived planting |
As an own-root climber, Sympathie regenerates well from the base, maintaining its character over many years with moderate care, a reassuring choice for gardeners wanting dependable structure and longevity-minded. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Screen – Train Sympathie along a rail with Festuca and sea kale in large planters for a salt-evoking, breezy barrier – ideal for coastal-style lovers.
- Romantic Archway – Pair over an arch with lavender edging to contrast deep red blooms and silver foliage – perfect for homeowners creating a garden focal point.
- Family Fence Glow – Let it climb a back-garden fence with Hypericum ‘Hidcote’ below for summer colour layers – suited to busy families wanting easy brightness.
- Balcony Statement – Grow in a 50 L pot with ornamental grasses for vertical drama in small spaces – for urban gardeners seeking impact without complexity.
- Fragrant Retreat – Frame a bench with Sympathie and Penstemon ‘Husker Red’ for a richly scented, burgundy-toned nook – good for those who linger outdoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose, Hybrid Kordesii group; registered as KORdalen, marketed as Sympathie Climbing rose KORdalen, ADR-listed exhibition climber for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from ‘Wilhelm Hansmann’ × ‘Don Juan’; introduced and registered in 1964 as a vigorous, decorative, large-flowered climbing rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
ADR award in 1964, confirming robust garden performance, ornamental value and resilience under trial conditions, giving additional reassurance for long-term planting in typical UK settings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong climbing habit, around 260–380 cm high and 150–250 cm wide; moderately thorny canes with dense, glossy dark green foliage providing substantial vertical cover on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double cup-shaped flowers, typically 13–25 petals, large-sized clusters on laterals; remontant with an abundant second flush, giving showy deep red coverage along trained stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Velvety deep red blooms, ARS Mr; RHS 53A outer, 53B inner; buds dark burgundy, ageing through rich red to burgundy with slight smoky tones, colour holding well with only mild sun paling. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, full, rich rose fragrance carried well on the air, especially around seating areas or paths; semi-double blooms provide moderate pollinator interest compared with simpler open flowers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate quantities of ovoid orange-red hips, about 12–18 mm, adding autumn interest if spent blooms are not removed, though regular dead-heading will reduce hip formation. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zon 4); good heat tolerance with watering in drought; black spot resistant, moderate against powdery mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on pergolas, fences, arches and walls; suitable for partial shade; plant 180–320 cm apart; moderate maintenance with occasional plant protection and dead-heading to refresh display. |
SYMPATHIE – deep red climbing rose - Kordes offers long-season colour, strong fragrance and enduring structure in a practical own-root form that rewards patient gardeners; consider it where you want reliable vertical beauty over many years.