AMOURIN – yellow climbing rose - Vissers
Imagine sitting with afternoon tea behind a gentle coastal windbreak, sheltered by a curtain of creamy-yellow blooms that shrug off breezes and drizzle with reassuring steadiness. Amourin is a reliable, medium-height climbing rose that fits neatly into smaller family gardens, offering clusters of soft pastel flowers from summer into autumn with a refreshing, light-filled presence. Trained along a veranda post, trellis or short fence, its upright habit is easy to manage, while its moderate thorniness keeps routine tying-in and pruning pleasantly manageable. As an own-root plant, it settles in for the long term, regenerating steadily and holding its ornamental value through the years, so there is less worry about sudden decline and more scope for relaxed planning. In the first year it quietly builds roots, in the second the framework fills out, and by the third season you enjoy its full ornamental potential. Its semi-double flowers offer open centres that welcome visiting bees, adding gentle movement and life around your seating corner. Amourin’s balanced growth and dense foliage make it particularly suited to exposed British plots where you want structure that copes well with brisk weather and unsettled showers.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Compact coastal veranda screen |
Trained against a sturdy trellis or veranda post, Amourin builds a medium-height, airy screen that softens sea breezes without overwhelming a small sitting area, ideal where exposed British plots often face brisk weather and unsettled showers, for coastal-style beginners. |
| Family garden feature arch |
Its upright, manageable growth and moderate height make it suitable for a low arch over a path or side gate, creating a welcoming entrance that stays within reach for light pruning and tying-in, comfortably handled by busy homeowners. |
| Climbing accent in a mixed border |
Used on an obelisk or small support, Amourin lifts creamy-yellow colour above perennials without casting deep shade, while its own-root longevity lets the structure mature gracefully as a stable vertical accent for relaxed hobby gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance garden backdrop |
Against a fence, the dense, dark green foliage forms an attractive background that needs only occasional pruning, and the moderate disease resistance suits average UK conditions where you prefer minimal spraying, appealing to time-poor families. |
| Long-season flowerbed climber |
The remontant flowering brings a generous second flush, keeping soft pastel blooms appearing from mid-summer onwards, so smaller front gardens gain a long season of colour with little extra effort, well suited to casual weekend gardeners. |
| Bee-friendly seating area |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms provide reasonably accessible pollen, encouraging visits from bees and other beneficial insects around your patio chairs or garden bench, adding gentle movement and interest valued by nature-aware owners. |
| Pergola or railing softener |
Along a short pergola or balcony railing, its moderate vigour is easier to keep in bounds than very tall climbers, creating a refined, romantic effect without constant clipping, ideal for compact outdoor spaces of urban residents. |
| Long-term structure in new gardens |
As an own-root climber, Amourin establishes steadily and can regenerate from its base after harder pruning or winter damage, providing a reassuringly durable framework for evolving planting schemes created by forward-planning beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-coastal veranda – Train Amourin up a compact trellis beside wicker chairs, underplant with sea kale and blue fescues for a breezy seaside feel – ideal for relaxed coastal-style families.
- Cream-and-blue arch – Grow over a small arch with Echinops and low Gypsophila beneath, the pastel yellow flowers mingling with blue globes and white froth – perfect for informal cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Compact privacy nook – Use as a light screen by a garden bench, combined with pots of Lavandula and grasses, giving discreet cover without blocking light – suited to small-garden homeowners.
- Front-garden welcome – Place by a gate or path on an obelisk, pairing with evergreen candytuft for year-round structure and soft seasonal colour – appealing to busy commuters wanting easy kerb appeal.
- Family play-garden frame – Let Amourin climb a low pergola over a sandpit or seating area, keeping growth clipped to child-friendly height while adding gentle shade and flowers – great for young families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Amourin Climbing rose VISauslen is a climbing shrub rose registered under the code VISauslen, marketed as a yellow climbing rose by Viva International for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Martin Vissers in Belgium before 2012, with parentage not disclosed; introduced by Viva International BVBA from 2018 onwards and now offered as an own-root, consumer-friendly climbing rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of multiple European distinctions, including Lyon landscape rose awards, Barcelona Best Climber, Bologna Rose of the Year for shrub class, and Netherlands–Belgium Excellence Roses Certificate of Excellence. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium-height, upright climber reaching about 110–200 cm with a 90–150 cm spread; moderately thorny, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage that clothes supports well without becoming excessively vigorous. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, medium-sized clusters on the shoots; remontant, producing an initial flush followed by a generous second flowering, and moderately self-cleaning with some hips left in autumn. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft creamy-yellow flowers, ARS ly, RHS 11C–11D, opening from pale lemon buds, then gently fading through pastel yellow to a pale buttery tone; colour lightens rather than dulls, giving a consistently harmonious pastel display. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely perceptible, making it suitable near seating where strong perfume is not desired; the visual effect of the pastel blooms is the primary sensory feature rather than scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms small spherical orange-red hips around 6–10 mm across in moderate numbers, adding a discreet autumn accent without creating heavy clusters that might weigh down the flexible flowering shoots. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); disease resistance is moderate for powdery mildew, black spot and rust, responding well to good air circulation and basic hygiene. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position with free-draining but moisture-retentive soil; plant 140–230 cm apart depending on use, support early, and prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape while encouraging repeat blooming. |
Amourin Climbing rose VISauslen offers long-season pastel bloom, manageable medium-height growth and reassuring own-root durability; consider it if you want a gentle, reliable climber to frame your favourite outdoor spot.