ALCHYMIST® – apricot rambler climbing rose – Kordes
Bring a touch of coastal magic to your garden with ALCHYMIST®, a classic climbing rambler whose colour-shifting blooms echo sunlit seashells and glowing evening skies. Its very strong, fruity-honeyed fragrance drifts across a Cornish-style veranda, while dense, glossy foliage creates a soft, wind-braking curtain that copes well with exposed sites and careful water management in heavier soils. Once established, its vigorous growth easily clothes fences, arches or pergolas, giving an immersive flower wall in early summer. The long-lived, own-root planting reshoots reliably after pruning or weather damage, supporting a dependable lifespan for family gardens. In the first year it concentrates on roots, the second on stronger shoots, and from the third you enjoy its full ornamental presence with that distinctive golden-to-peach colour alchemy that inspired its name.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
Train ALCHYMIST® along a sturdy veranda rail or screen to create a leafy, flowered wind filter that softens salt-laden breezes and offers privacy. Its vigorous frame and dense foliage anchor the scene for relaxed outdoor seating for the coastal-style lover homeowner |
| Small family garden fence |
On a typical suburban fence, this climber delivers a once-a-year but dramatic flush of apricot rosettes, turning a plain boundary into a seasonal highlight without needing constant intervention, ideal if you prefer clear tasks over weekly fuss for the time-pressed beginner |
| Pergola or archway focal point |
Use its tall, climbing habit to cover a pergola or arch, framing the path with scented, glowing blooms that fade softly from gold to peach, creating a memorable entrance that matures beautifully over many years for the romantic-garden enthusiast |
| Feature against a sunny wall |
In a warm, south- or west-facing spot, the once-flowering display is intensified, with colour nuances most visible in cooler spells; trained on wires, it forms a traditional cottage-style wall rose that rewards simple, regular care for the classic-rose admirer |
| Large container on sheltered terrace |
Planted in a deep, well-drained pot of at least 40–50 litres with a strong support, ALCHYMIST® offers vertical interest where borders are limited, giving a long-lived structure that can be pruned and reshaped to suit changing outdoor layouts for the compact-space gardener |
| Seasonal “wow” along shingle path |
Along a shingle or gravel path, its once-per-season but abundant flowering delivers a concentrated moment of drama, with fallen petals settling decoratively amongst stones, perfectly suiting relaxed, low-mow, seaside-inspired planting for the informal-pathway planner |
| Screening between neighbouring gardens |
Where you need height but not a solid fence, its tall, thorny, leafy growth creates a semi-transparent screen that feels softer and more natural, offering structure even out of flower and supporting long-term boundary planting for the privacy-conscious neighbour |
| Long-term investment planting |
Chosen and cared for responsibly, this own-root climber rewards patience with decades of structure, regenerating from its own base after hard pruning or storm damage, which supports a stable, low-replacement garden design for the future-focused planner |
Styling ideas
- Shingle-Seaside Screen – Run ALCHYMIST® along a fence behind shingle and sea kale, using its dense foliage as a soft windbreak – ideal for coastal-style families wanting shelter without losing character
- Apricot Archway – Train it over a metal arch with blue Festuca and white sea thrift below, letting the once-a-year flower curtain mark early summer – for romantics who enjoy a single, spectacular moment
- Veranda Rose Curtain – In a 50-litre container, guide stems along balustrades with pots of Lavandula at the base, creating a scented privacy veil – for balcony and terrace owners short on border space
- Cottage-Fence Blend – Combine this climber on a sunny fence with Alchemilla mollis and Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ for layered colour before and after flowering – for busy gardeners wanting impact from simple combinations
- Feature Pergola Walk – Let ALCHYMIST® clothe a pergola, underplanting with Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ for airy contrast and seasonal depth – for homeowners building a long-lived garden focal point
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ALCHYMIST® Climbing rose Kordes, ARS exhibition name ‘Alchymist’; unregistered variety used as a rambler and large-flowered climber in garden and landscape settings. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from cross ‘Golden Glow’ × Rosa eglanteria L. hybrid; introduced 1956 and now a classic climbing rambler selection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, climbing habit reaching about 300–450 cm high and 150–250 cm spread, densely thorned shoots and mid-green, glossy foliage forming a substantial, permanent framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Small but very double rosette blooms, typically 0.5–1.5 inches across, borne mainly solitary; once-flowering on mature wood with 40+ petals, requiring deadheading where neatness is desired. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Apricot blend with RHS 14B outer and 23A inner tones; buds open golden-yellow, deepen to peach-orange, then fade towards buttery yellow and cream-brown, especially in stronger sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented cultivar with a rich, fruity-honeyed perfume that carries on still days; fragrance is a key ornamental feature, notable even when viewed from a short distance away. |
| Hip characteristics |
Fruit set usually sparse, but may form small, ovoid, orange-red hips around 12–18 mm in diameter that add a discreet seasonal accent in late season where flowers have been left untrimmed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Fully hardy to about −32 to −29 °C (USDA 4b, RHS H7), tolerating cold winters; however, disease resistance is moderate to weak, with notable rust sensitivity requiring preventative care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with good air flow; water during prolonged drought. Needs support, regular pruning and disease monitoring; recommended spacings vary from 150–300 cm depending on use. |
ALCHYMIST® Climbing rose Kordes offers a powerfully fragrant, once-a-year apricot display on a tall, long-lived own-root framework that regenerates reliably, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring garden structure.