AWAKENING™ – pink climbing rose - Böhm
Imagine returning from the seaside, salt on your skin, settling into a sheltered nook screened by AWAKENING™, its pastel rosettes catching the low sun while a medium, sweet fragrance drifts around your mug of tea. This own‑root climber offers reassuring longevity and dependable structure, gradually knitting into trellis or railing to give you calm, green privacy and a soft pink backdrop above shingle or decking. Well‑anchored canes and glossy foliage cope steadily with breezy, exposed UK plots and the demands of improving drainage on heavier clay near the coast. In its first year the roots settle, the second brings stronger shoots, and by the third year you enjoy its full ornamental impact with little more than light seasonal pruning.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda screen |
Trained against a railing or light trellis, AWAKENING™ forms a mid‑green, glossy curtain that filters wind and frames sea views without overwhelming a small sitting area, making coastal relaxation simpler for beginners. |
| Shingle and gravel garden backdrop |
The once‑a‑year flush of soft, rosette blooms creates a memorable pastel highlight that looks particularly charming with pebbles, driftwood and shells, a low‑effort focal point for busy homeowners. |
| Pergola over an outdoor seating area |
Its medium height and arching canes are ideal for training over a compact pergola, giving dappled shade and fragrance around summer tea time while keeping pruning and tying‑in straightforward for hobby gardeners. |
| Climbing rose on a sheltered wall |
Once established, the own‑root plant builds a durable framework that can be renewed from the base if needed, promising long service and stable ornamental value that appeals to long‑term planners. |
| Family garden boundary or fence |
A glossy, moderately dense canopy and modest prickliness help define play areas without forming an impenetrable barrier, creating a gentle, romantic boundary solution that suits family gardens. |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, roots have room to stabilise and support flowering wood, giving reliable seasonal colour in tight spaces with basic watering and feeding routines manageable for urban dwellers. |
| Clay soil border near the house |
Planted into improved clay with added grit and compost, the own‑root system anchors well and copes steadily with wet winters and drier spells, echoing how thoughtful drainage supports coastal gardeners. |
| Romantic feature with companion climbers |
Its soft pink, rosette flowers pair beautifully with light clematis or grasses, allowing you to build layered, feminine compositions once and then enjoy years of gentle refinement, ideal for style‑conscious owners. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda-Curtain – Train AWAKENING™ along a simple wire system on a first‑floor balcony, letting pastel clusters filter harbour views – for coastal flat and townhouse residents.
- Pastel-Pergola – Combine it over a small pergola with Hakonechloa and pale cushions for a soft, “girly” retreat – for tea‑lovers seeking a calm outdoor corner.
- Shingle-Romance – Plant beside sea‑washed pebbles, driftwood and sea kale, using its single, lush flush as a seasonal event – for shingle‑garden enthusiasts.
- Wall-Harmony – Mix with Clematis 'Fairy Slippers' on a sunny wall so clematis threads through the pink rosettes – for fans of layered climber displays.
- Cornish-Courtyard – Grow in a 50‑litre tub with Festuca and lavender around the base for a low‑maintenance, coastal‑style pot composition – for busy veranda gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
AWAKENING™ – Probuzení; Hybrid Wichurana large‑flowered climber, ARS exhibition name Awakening, commercial climbing rose within the vivianaROSE® ORIGINAL 2‑litre own‑root range. |
| Origin and breeding |
Sport of ‘New Dawn’ (Dreer, 1930), bred by Jan Böhm in Czechoslovakia in 1935, introduced in the UK by Peter Beales Roses in 1990; cultivar authenticity verified 16 July 2025. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 280–420 cm high and 180–320 cm spread, with moderately dense, mid‑green glossy foliage and moderately thorny canes suitable for training on arches and supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium‑sized, double, rosette‑shaped clusters with around 26–39 petals, borne in sprays; a once‑blooming cultivar that produces a generous early‑summer display rather than continuous repeat flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pastel pink, RHS 65C–65D, with a soft pearlescent effect; buds open silvery‑pink and can fade in strong sun towards creamy, near‑white tones in warm conditions as the flowers age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, softly sweet rose scent that is clearly noticeable around seating areas in still weather, adding a traditional climbing‑rose atmosphere without becoming overpowering on compact patios. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to its full, double flowers, hip set is generally low; where present, hips are very small, typically 0–3 mm in diameter and visually unobtrusive in the overall garden composition. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); good heat and moderate drought tolerance, with resistance to powdery mildew and black spot and moderate susceptibility to rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on pergolas, fences, arches, walls or pillars; allow 220–400 cm per plant, provide sturdy support, prune after flowering, and plant in well‑drained soil with occasional protection and irrigation in long dry spells. |
AWAKENING™ offers a once‑a‑year blush of pastel rosettes, reliable height for screening and long‑term stability from its own‑root form; consider it if you prefer enduring structure and seasonal beauty with modest care.