DELROSAR – pale pink climbing rose – Delbard
Let DELrosar bring a touch of seaside romance to your garden with its pale pink, cup-shaped blooms and medium, delicately rosy fragrance, ideal for relaxed afternoons or tea on a sheltered veranda. This large-flowered climber is designed for easy-care, own-root longevity, settling securely even where breezes funnel between houses and over coastal plots, helping the soil stay evenly moist while excess rain drains cleanly away. Its dense, dark green foliage creates a living screen on fences, arches, arbours or balcony railings, while the good self-cleaning habit keeps maintenance pleasantly minimal. Repeating generously through the season, it gives months of soft colour in small and medium family gardens, thriving in full sun or partial shade where space-saving vertical structure and dependable flowering really matter, and gradually building from quiet first-year rooting to a fuller display by its third-year peak.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Family fence or boundary screen |
Use Delrosar along a garden fence to create a leafy vertical screen that brings privacy without taking up play space. Dense, dark green foliage and repeated pale pink blooms soften boundaries for families who want calm structure with minimal fuss for beginners. |
| Coastal-style veranda or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre container, Delrosar trains easily onto railings or a slim trellis, giving you a sheltered, fragrant nook for tea after a windy walk. Its own-root resilience suits exposed but not extreme spots for coastal. |
| Arch or arbour over a seating area |
Plant one or two Delrosar roses at the base of an arch to grow into a romantic canopy of medium-scented, full blooms. The repeat flowering keeps the structure interesting across summer, while own-root plants regenerate well for longevity. |
| Small family garden feature corner |
Train Delrosar up a single obelisk or slim post where space is tight. Vertical growth and a moderate footprint allow lawn, sandpit or patio to remain usable, yet you still gain a soft focal point for families. |
| Partial-shade side return passage |
Delrosar tolerates partial shade, so it works along side passages that get only part-day sun. This lets you green up awkward gaps between houses and pathways without demanding specialist care from busy. |
| Coastal shingle or salt-tolerant border |
Set Delrosar at the back of a free-draining shingle bed, pairing it with sea kale, blue sedges and low grasses. It handles breezy, damp conditions while roots stabilise soil and help manage moisture in blustery, rainy coastal weather for shingle. |
| Long-season flowering backdrop |
Because Delrosar repeats well, it gives months of bloom behind perennials such as Crocosmia and Japanese anemones. Expect a gentle progression: stronger roots in year one, bolder shoots in year two and full ornamental effect by year three for planners. |
| Low-maintenance romantic “girly” corner |
Combine Delrosar’s pale pink, very full flowers with lavender, soft grasses and a simple bench for a light, feminine space. Good self-cleaning means fewer spent blooms to tidy, ideal for those wanting romance without constant deadheading for stylish. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside Archway – Train Delrosar over a metal arch with sea kale and blue sedge at the base to echo Cornish shorelines – for coastal veranda owners wanting a salty-breeze feel.
- Romantic Fence Run – Space plants along a sunny fence, underplant with lavender and soft pink anemones for a pastel “love letter” border – for homeowners craving gentle, long-season colour.
- Balcony Tea Corner – Grow Delrosar in a 50 litre pot with a slim trellis, add a bistro set and Festuca for airy texture – for urban gardeners turning a small balcony into a retreat.
- Girly Gateway – Flank a garden gate with paired plants, letting stems ramble softly while Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ sparks contrast at ground level – for families wanting a playful yet elegant entrance.
- Shingle Backdrop – Plant at the rear of a gravel or shingle bed, mixing in blue sedges and silver foliage to highlight the pale-pink blooms – for design-conscious gardeners seeking low-maintenance structure.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose, registered as DELrosar and marketed as Delrosar Intense Fragrances DELrosar; ARS exhibition name Billet Doux, meaning “love letter” in French. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard, France, and introduced by Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard / Georges Delbard SA in 2010; parentage not publicly disclosed. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Rambling climber reaching 240–360 cm high and 90–150 cm spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage, moderately thorny shoots and a generally vigorous, covering habit. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cup-shaped flowers with more than 40 petals, large bloom size in clustered inflorescences; repeats well through the season, with particularly abundant second flush on established plants. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale pink petals finely striped white (RHS 65C–65D), veining softens as blooms open, fading towards creamy white, especially in strong sun; good overall colour retention for garden display. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, pleasantly noticeable scent with a delicately rosy character; fragrance is evident around seating areas, especially in still, warm conditions near paths or terraces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of ellipsoidal orange-red hips, around 10–14 mm in diameter; ornamental in late season but generally secondary to the continuous flowering effect. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with routine garden care and monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for fences, walls, arches, arbours and pergolas; prefers well-drained soil, medium maintenance and occasional plant protection; spacing 140–240 cm depending on use and training style. |
DELrosar offers romantic pale-pink blooms, repeat flowering and space-saving vertical structure on a durable own-root framework; consider it if you want long-lived charm with modest maintenance in your garden.