GLORIANA – mauve climbing rose - Warner
Along breezy Cornish and Devon verandas, GLORIANA brings a quietly glamorous, mauve accent to family gardens, its compact climbing habit ideal where space is at a premium. Clothed in glossy foliage and generous clusters of crimson-lilac blooms, it offers reliability and low-fuss charm on fences, obelisks or sheltered shingle beds, naturally coping with strong coastal winds and rain that demand steady anchoring and drainage-aware planting. Its remontant flowering keeps colour returning from early summer onwards with continuity, while own-root strength gives reassuring longevity, good regeneration after pruning and stable ornamental value over time. In a 40–50 litre container on a sunny veranda it stays pleasingly manageable, building roots in the first year, stronger framework in the second, and by the third year revealing its full character as a graceful, sea-breeze-ready climbing rose.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Compact coastal veranda in large containers |
GLORIANA’s moderate height and miniature flower size make it easy to manage on a veranda or balcony, especially in a 40–50 litre container with a slim trellis or obelisk, giving vertical colour without overwhelming the space for beginners. |
| Wind-exposed fence in a family garden |
Dense, glossy foliage and a flexible climbing habit help this rose cope with blustery UK weather, offering a colourful wind-filter along boundaries while staying relatively low-maintenance for busy homeowners. |
| Shingle or coastal-style border |
The mauve to rosy-lilac clusters echo beach dusk tones and combine naturally with sea kale, ornamental grasses and pale perennials, giving a refined seaside palette with little pruning work for coastal-style lovers. |
| Pergola or arbour near a seating area |
Semi-double, mildly scented blooms provide a light, rosy fragrance that does not overwhelm a small seating nook, while repeat flowering keeps the structure welcoming through summer for tea-drinkers. |
| Training on an obelisk in a mixed border |
The compact climber form suits obelisks where taller ramblers would be excessive, creating a neat mauve column that can be underplanted with lavender or low grasses, staying practical to tie in and tidy for new gardeners. |
| Long-term feature near paths or entrances |
As an own-root plant, GLORIANA builds a durable framework and can regenerate well from lower buds after harder pruning, helping it remain a stable, long-lived focal point by gateways or paths for forward-planners. |
| Low-intervention, family-friendly rose corner |
Good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust minimises the need for sprays, while its remontant nature ensures reliable colour without complicated deadheading routines, suiting informal gardens for time-pressed families. |
| Partially shaded side passage or wall |
Tolerant of partial shade, this climber will still produce clusters of brightly coloured flowers where the house or fence filters the sun, naturally coping with strong coastal winds and rain that demand steady anchoring and thoughtful siting for urban owners. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda Screen – Train GLORIANA up a slim trellis in a 50 litre container with blue Festuca and sea kale below, creating a light-filtering privacy screen – ideal for small coastal patios.
- Mauve Arch – Use two plants on either side of a narrow arbour, interplanted with lavender and Artemisia ‘Nana’ for silvery contrast – perfect for romantic garden entrances.
- Seaside Border – Let the mauve clusters scramble along a low fence with Echinacea ‘Delicious Nougat’ and ornamental grasses – suited to informal, beach-inspired family beds.
- Cottage Walkway – Grow on an obelisk near a path, underplanted with low herbs to soften the base and keep everything easy to prune and reach – good for relaxed, low-effort gardens.
- Shaded Corner Lift – Place in partial shade against a wall with pale perennials and glossy evergreens to brighten a dull spot – helpful for side passages needing gentle colour.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature climbing rose, registered as CHEwpope, marketed as Gloriana Climbing rose CHEwpope, also exhibited as Gloriana 97; part of the climbing rose collection for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Christopher H. Warner in the United Kingdom from ‘Laura Ford’ × ‘Big Purple’; introduced and first distributed by Warner’s Roses Ltd. in 1997 following 1996 selection work. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with UK Breeders’ Choice in 1998 and a Certificate of Merit at the New Zealand National Rose Trials in 1999, confirming strong ornamental and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit reaching about 200–320 cm in height with a 90–160 cm spread; dense, dark green glossy foliage on moderately thorny stems gives good coverage on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters with 13–25 petals and small 0.5–1.5 inch blooms; remontant and reliably repeat-flowering with plentiful second flushes through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid mauve with crimson undertone; buds open dark purplish-pink, then fade from bright mauve-crimson to rose-lilac with occasional silvery-pink tints, showing good overall colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mildly and pleasantly scented with a soft, classic rosy character; semi-double flower form gives moderately accessible stamens, offering partial value for visiting pollinators in the garden. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of ellipsoidal hips about 10–14 mm across, colouring to orange-red (RHS 40A), which can add a light decorative effect and wildlife interest later in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3), suitable for most temperate UK garden situations. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance with little routine intervention required; suitable for fences, walls, pergolas, obelisks and large containers, with planting distances adjusted for hedging or solitary use. |
GLORIANA – mauve climbing rose - Warner offers space-saving vertical colour, repeat flowering and durable own-root growth, making it a considered choice for relaxed coastal and family gardens.