CITY OF YORK® – white climbing rose - Tantau
On a coastal veranda or sheltered Cornish patio, CITY OF YORK® offers a sense of seaside refreshment as its pure white clusters sway above glossy foliage, creating a natural screen that copes well with persistent coastal winds and rain while draining heavy soils reliably. This long-lived climber settles in steadily, making the most of its own-root vitality to recover from winter gales and bounce back after pruning with reassuring consistency. Year by year its framework becomes stronger, using Year 1 for establishing roots, Year 2 for building shoots, and Year 3 for delivering full ornamental impact that holds its shape for seasons to come. The semi-double blooms are both pollinator-friendly and beautifully scented, giving a sweet, spicy fragrance that drifts through open doors on bright days while remaining easy to manage with modest maintenance in an average family garden setting. Choose it where you want romantic coastal height without complicated care.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal family veranda windbreak |
Trained along railings or a light pergola, CITY OF YORK® forms a high, flowered screen that filters sea breezes without feeling heavy, offering privacy and shelter for tea after beach walks in typical coastal rain and wind conditions – ideal for the busy coastal veranda gardener. |
| House wall or sunny garage facade |
Its tall, flexible canes cover walls and outbuildings with airy white clusters, softening brick, render or stone while remaining manageable in height through winter pruning; own-root growth helps the framework regenerate evenly over many years – reassuring for first-time rose owners. |
| Shingle or gravel strip in a coastal-style garden |
Planted into improved soil beneath shingle or gravel, the deepening root system copes well with reflected heat and intermittent dryness, while the white flowers brighten the scene without demanding frequent watering – an attractive choice for low-fuss coastal-style gardeners. |
| Pergola or arch in a small to medium garden |
The semi-double, self-cleaning flowers keep the structure tidy with minimal deadheading, and the strong, sweetly spicy scent makes walking beneath the arch a daily pleasure through the main season – perfect for family gardeners who value atmosphere over constant upkeep. |
| Partial-shade side return or alley |
Its tolerance of partial shade allows reliable flowering where only part of the day is sunny, such as side passages between houses, bringing light, white colour and fragrance where many climbers struggle – useful for homeowners working with awkward, narrow spaces. |
| Wildlife-friendly corner near seating |
Semi-double clusters expose their stamens, drawing in bees and other pollinating insects while you sit nearby; hips follow in late season for additional wildlife interest, extending value beyond the main flowering flush – appealing to nature-aware, relaxation-focused gardeners. |
| Sturdy screen on a windy boundary |
Once anchored to strong supports, its dense, glossy foliage and tall canes create a living screen that rides out exposed conditions on UK plots, offering structure and privacy across seasons while remaining better rooted and longer lived on its own roots – well suited to practical family gardeners. |
| Large container on sheltered balcony or terrace |
Grown in a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, this rose can be enjoyed on a city balcony or small terrace, where its fragrance and long season of bloom bring garden character to compact outdoor rooms – a smart solution for time-pressed urban rose beginners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-arch – Train CITY OF YORK® over a simple wooden arch framed by Festuca grasses and sea kale in a shingle bed for a salt-tolerant, dune-like entrance – for coastal-style lovers wanting romance with little fuss.
- Veranda-screen – Let the rose climb a slim pergola along a decked veranda, underplanted with low Lavandula and Artemisia for scent and texture – for families seeking privacy and shelter without heavy maintenance.
- White-courtyard – Use CITY OF YORK® on a sunny courtyard wall, combining it with pots of silvery wormwood and pale Hemerocallis to keep the palette cool and calm – for homeowners who like a bright, minimalist look.
- Shady-side – Soften a part-shaded house side with this climber on tension wires, edged with hardy sea kale and dwarf grasses for movement – for busy gardeners making the most of narrow, difficult strips.
- Balcony-arbour – In a 50 litre container, guide a single plant up a slim obelisk, with trailing herbs at the base, to create a fragrant vertical accent – for urban beginners wanting maximum impact from minimal floor space.
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose CITY OF YORK® (Registered Cultivar Name: City of York), large-flowered climber / floribunda climber; ARS Approved Exhibition Name City of York; unregistered cultivar in formal registration terms. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mathias Tantau, Rosen Tantau (Uetersen, Germany), from ‘Professor Gnau’ × ‘Dorothy Perkins’; breeding completed 1939, introduced 1945, widely grown in Europe and often traded as a rambler-type climber. |
| Awards and recognition |
American Rose Society Gold Medal 1950; Longwood Gardens Ten-Year Rose Trials rated it as having “passed the test”, indicating sustained performance and ornamental value under long-term trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, tall climbing habit reaching around 4.5–7.5 m in height with a 1.4–2.4 m spread; dense, mid-green glossy foliage, moderately thorny stems; often classified as a climber with rambler character in commercial use. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters on floribunda-style trusses; approximately 13–25 petals per bloom; small flower size (about 0.5–1.5 inches), good self-cleaning, and reliably remontant with a generous second flush of flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white blooms with a subtle buttery-cream centre; ARS colour W, RHS NN155C outer, NN155D inner; colour holds well with minimal fading, developing a translucent, slightly pearlescent edge tone as flowers age on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, strong fragrance with a sweetly spicy rose character; semi-double form leaves stamens exposed, contributing to partial pollinator friendliness and enhancing sensory interest near paths, seating areas and house entrances. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate quantities of ellipsoid orange-red hips, around 10–14 mm in diameter; hips follow main flowering and can extend season-long interest, providing additional colour and wildlife value into late summer and autumn. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7; Swedish Zone 4; USDA 5b); good heat tolerance with watering during prolonged drought; black spot resistance rated good, powdery mildew and rust medium; overall disease resistance medium. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to walls, pergolas, pillars, parks and urban green spaces; plant 1.7–3.0 m apart depending on use; tolerates partial shade; benefits from strong support, regular tying-in, and occasional plant protection under high disease pressure. |
CITY OF YORK® offers long-season height, strong scent and pollinator-friendly flowers on a regenerating own-root framework, making it a thoughtful choice when you wish to invest in a lasting, easy-going climbing rose.