COLONIAL WHITE® – white climbing rose
Invite the feeling of tea on a breezy veranda into your garden with COLONIAL WHITE®, a large-flowered climbing rose whose creamy, rosette blooms and rich scent bring gentle refreshment to small coastal spaces. Bred from classic parents, it combines romantic elegance with practical ease, suiting pergolas, arches and balconies where you simply want reliable flowering rather than complicated care. Own-root plants establish steadily, supporting a long lifespan and dependable regrowth even if wind or pruning take their toll. Once settled, this climber forms dense, glossy foliage that provides a calm green backdrop for its snow-white flowers, giving structure and privacy in gardens that face brisk sea breezes and need secure, well-rooted plants that cope confidently with coastal conditions. Over the first three seasons you will see a natural rhythm: stronger roots in year one, taller shoots in year two, then full, luxuriant display by year three, creating a lasting feature for family gardens and relaxed seaside retreats.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Pergola or arch in a family back garden |
The tall, climbing habit and repeat-flowering rosettes quickly turn a simple pergola or arch into a focal point, while dense foliage offers gentle screening without feeling heavy or overbearing for family gardens and relaxed beginners. |
| Coastal veranda or balcony in Cornwall/Devon |
Planted in a large container, this rose handles breezy, maritime air and creates a sheltered nook where you can sit with tea after a walk on the beach, enjoying a living screen that stands firm in blustery, salt-tinged British gardens. |
| Fragrance corner near seating |
The warm, tea-like perfume with citrus notes makes it ideal beside a bench or patio set, where evening air carries the scent without you needing to fuss over complex pruning or spraying, perfectly suiting scent-loving but time-poor homeowners. |
| Elegant entrance or driveway arch |
The pure white, very double blooms and glossy dark foliage give a refined, classical look over gateways or driveways, projecting calm order and maturity with minimal maintenance, which appeals to those shaping quietly sophisticated family homes. |
| Tall screen for neighbouring windows |
Given support on wires or a trellis, its height and dense leaf canopy create a soft privacy screen that filters views without casting deep shade, a practical way to feel less overlooked for suburban and urban terrace-dwelling residents. |
| Low-intervention rose border with perennials |
Good disease resistance and steady repeat blooming make it a reliable vertical accent amongst hardy perennials, so once established you mainly remove spent blooms and enjoy the display, a welcome approach for busy, low-maintenance-focused gardeners. |
| Large container on patio or roof terrace |
In a robust 40–50 litre container with sturdy support, its strong framework, long flowering period and own-root resilience offer a long-lived feature plant, reassuring for those investing in a single statement rose as practical-minded buyers. |
| Semi-shaded side passage or north-east wall |
Tolerating partial shade, it extends flowering interest into less-than-ideal spots where many roses fail, while its well-anchored growth copes with gusty corners that need secure planting and attentive water management, helping coastal or exposed-plot owners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside veranda arch – Train COLONIAL WHITE® over a light metal arch, underplant with blue Festuca and sea kale for a shingle-beach feel – ideal for coastal-style lovers wanting low-fuss romance.
- Tea-scent patio corner – Grow it against a south-west fence near seating, with pots of Lavandula and thyme beneath – perfect for homeowners who unwind outdoors after work.
- Elegant white entrance – Frame a front gate with paired climbers and a skirt of Geranium spp. – suited to those seeking a calm, classical welcome without high upkeep.
- Soft privacy trellis – Use along a boundary trellis with Artemisia ‘Nana’ at the base for silvery contrast – good for terrace and townhouse gardens needing gentle screening.
- Romantic balcony container – Plant one rose in a 50 litre trough with a slim obelisk, adding trailing Persicaria for texture – made for beginners wanting a single, reliable showpiece.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose marketed as COLONIAL WHITE® Climbing rose; also known in exhibition circles as Sombreuil; belongs to the climbing rose collection for garden and cut-flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Historic hybrid with parentage ‘New Dawn’ × ‘Mme Hardy’; bred in the United States around 1940, with later registration in 2006 and modern distribution via Roses of Yesterday and Today. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong climbing habit reaching about 260–470 cm in height and 150–270 cm spread; moderately thorny, with dense, glossy dark green foliage forming a substantial vertical framework when supported. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; classed as remontant, giving a reliable second flush of flowers after the main summer display under normal garden care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm off-white flowers with silky sheen; buds creamy with green tinge, opening to snow-white outer petals and soft cream centres; colour holds well, fading only slightly creamier in strong sun before petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Distinct, strong fragrance combining warm tea-rose character with light citrus top notes; designed primarily for ornamental and sensory impact rather than pollinator support, due to the very double flower form. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of small, ellipsoid red hips around 9–16 mm in diameter; decorative in late season, though generally secondary to the ornamental value of the repeated flushes of double blooms. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Exhibits good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), with moderate heat tolerance when watered during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to pergolas, arches, trellises and specimen training; thrives in sun or partial shade with well-drained soil, low routine maintenance, and spacing around 140–220 cm depending on use and planting scheme. |
COLONIAL WHITE® offers strongly scented, repeat-flowering white rosettes on an easy-care, disease-resistant climber whose own-root vigour promises long-lived structure; a thoughtful choice if you would like a graceful, reliable garden feature.