DELÉRI – pink climbing rose – Delbard
Imagine returning from the shore to a sheltered corner where a pastel-pink climbing rose wraps your veranda in fragrance, its airy arches softening the wind and catching the late-afternoon light. DELÉRI is an own‑root climber that settles in gradually, thriving in typical British garden soils while managing moisture well and rooting firmly against blustery coastal weather. Over time its longevity shows in sturdy, well-anchored canes and reliable repeat flushes of flowers, bringing a refreshing, almost seaside romance to compact pergolas, arbours and balcony screens. Year by year its roots deepen, its shoots extend, and by the third season it reveals its full, exuberant ornamental value with billowing, perfumed walls of bloom.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda screen |
Ideal where you want vertical interest without losing precious floor space; DELÉRI’s slender climbing habit and sparse thorns make it easy to train along wires or railings, giving privacy and soft movement in the breeze for beginners. |
| Perfumed pergola or arbour |
Large, strongly scented rosette blooms create a tunnel of fragrance around seating areas, their candy-pink tones echoing seashell shades and evening skies, turning simple wooden structures into romantic destinations for garden-lovers. |
| Feature rose in a 50–70 L container |
In a generously sized pot, DELÉRI forms a stable, long-lived framework on its own roots, easy to water and feed, giving reliable repeat flowering on balconies or paved courtyards for busy-owners. |
| Wind-filtering rose curtain by the patio |
Trained on trellis, its dense, dark green foliage and flexible canes create a soft, breathable barrier that calms gusts and manages exposure, providing a comfortable sitting area for family-gardeners. |
| Long-term focal point in mixed coastal border |
Once established, the own-root structure supports a long lifespan with steady regrowth from the base, maintaining an attractive framework above sea kale, lavender and grasses for long-view planners. |
| Romantic backdrop for dining terrace |
Medium maintenance needs mean only periodic tying-in and light pruning, while repeat flushes of large, double rosettes give a consistently elegant, camera-ready background for home-entertainers. |
| Soft boundary marker along a path |
Planted at recommended spacings, DELÉRI forms a gently cascading rose line whose pastel blooms and moderate height frame paths and guide views without feeling formal or over-structured for casual-walkers. |
| Sheltered rose wall in breezy gardens |
In sites where good drainage allows roots to anchor deeply and cope with wet, windy spells, DELÉRI’s climbing habit builds a resilient rose wall that keeps performing reliably for coastal-style owners. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle-Veranda Screen – Train DELÉRI up slim wires above shingle or gravel, underplant with sea kale and Festuca for a soft, dune-like feel – ideal for coastal-style veranda owners.
- Romantic Tea Pergola – Let the scented rosettes drape over a compact pergola, paired with lavender-filled containers for afternoon tea among perfume – perfect for fragrance-focused gardeners.
- Compact Courtyard Column – Grow DELÉRI in a 60 L pot with an obelisk, surrounding it with creeping thyme to soften the base – suited to small urban patios.
- Pathside Rose Curtain – Space plants along a narrow trellis, mixing in low Lychnis for colour at ground level – good for informal family garden walkways.
- Evening Dining Backdrop – Use DELÉRI as a scented wall behind a table, weaving canes horizontally for dense flowering above simple timber furniture – appealing to relaxed entertainers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose, large-flowered; registered as DELéri, marketed as Deléri Scented Memories of Love DELéri; ARS exhibition name Nahema; part of the Scented Memories of Love collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard in France from ‘Grand Siècle’ × ‘Heritage’; bred 1991, registered 1991, introduced 2006 by Georges Delbard SA; combines classic form with modern remontancy. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated fragrance rose with at least eight international medals, including Monza Perfume Award 1997, New Orleans Fragrance Award 2003, and Gifu Silver Medal plus Most Fragrant Rose 2006. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 240–400 cm high and 140–240 cm wide; dark green, slightly glossy, dense foliage on flexible, sparsely thorned canes; best trained on supports for structure. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double rosette flowers with 26–39 petals, mostly solitary on stems; strong repeat flowering with a generous second flush, producing exhibition-quality blooms suitable for cutting and display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pastel pink with warmer petal bases; buds deeper pink with peach hints, opening to candy-pink with paler rims (RHS 65C outer, 62D inner), then softening to a silvery-edged light pink before fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, long-lasting classic rose fragrance; bred and awarded specifically for perfume quality, making it particularly suitable near seating areas, entrances and windows where scent can be enjoyed. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoidal hips, about 8–12 mm, orange-red (RHS 40A); generally incidental to ornamental value but add a discreet late-season accent when present, without notable wildlife or culinary use. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy roughly to −21 – −18 °C (USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); disease resistance medium overall, with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, rust resistance moderate in typical UK conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance; prefers well-drained soil and a support; plant 165–300 cm apart depending on use; in pots choose at least 40–50 L volume; occasional pruning and monitoring keep plants healthy and floriferous. |
DELÉRI offers intensely perfumed, repeat-flowering pink rosettes on a space-saving climber whose own-root vigour supports a long, reliable life in family gardens and containers, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed coastal-style planting.