JIVE ™ – red climbing rose - Olesen & Olesen
Imagine stepping onto your veranda after a windswept walk on the beach, sea breeze in your hair and a pot of tea at the ready, framed by the vivid carmine-red blooms of JIVE Courtyard®. This compact climbing rose is bred for coastal gardens, coping calmly with breezy days and unsettled weather while giving you generous colour on fences, arches and pergolas. In a typical family plot it offers colour from the first year, then deepening structure and cover as it matures, with an easy, medium-care routine suited to busy lives. The semi-double, cup-shaped flowers appear in clusters with a plentiful second flush, each bloom carrying a light, elegant fragrance that does not overwhelm terrace seating areas. Own-root planting means long-term stability, quiet regeneration after pruning and a dependable framework that supports everyday privacy and shelter. Given decent drainage and a sheltered aspect, it settles reliably even into heavier coastal soils, whilst container-grown plants thrive in at least 40–50 litre pots on balconies and verandas. Over the first seasons it builds from root strength, then shoot framework, before reaching its full ornamental impact in about three years, becoming a long-lived feature of your outdoor space.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda in Cornwall or Devon |
A compact climber that stays within 150–260 cm suits modest veranda screening without overwhelming the space, giving colour above railings while keeping maintenance at a comfortable level for beginners and hobby gardeners who enjoy relaxation. |
| Wind-exposed family garden fence |
The climbing habit anchors well along sturdy fencing, adding filtered shelter and colour even where gardens are breezy, offering a reassuring option for those with typical family plots who value protection. |
| Large container on a sunny patio |
Planted in a 40–50 litre or larger container with a trellis, this variety provides vertical interest and repeat flowering close to seating, ideal for homeowners and urban dwellers seeking simplicity. |
| Shingle or coastal-style mixed border |
With its vivid carmine flowers above glossy dark foliage, it pairs naturally with sea kale and ornamental grasses, creating a relaxed coastal mood for design-conscious gardeners who appreciate character. |
| Partially shaded house wall |
Suitability for partial shade means it will still flower reliably on aspects with only part-day sun, appealing to busy householders whose plots are constrained by buildings and who prioritise dependable performance. |
| Season-long colour near the terrace |
Remontant flowering with a plentiful second flush keeps colour returning through the season for tea-time seating areas, matching the needs of families and hosts who enjoy long, easy display with minimal effort. |
| Low-maintenance vertical accent for beginners |
Medium maintenance with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot reduces intervention to basic pruning and watering, encouraging newer gardeners who want a straightforward plant that forgives learning curiosity. |
| Long-term structural rose for a settled garden |
As an own-root climber it re-sprouts reliably from its base after pruning or weather damage, developing into a durable framework in typical UK conditions and suiting planners who think in decades and value longevity. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside Screen – train JIVE Courtyard® along a veranda balustrade with sea kale and low Festuca grasses to echo dune colours – ideal for coastal-style lovers seeking soft privacy near outdoor seating.
- Courtyard Arch – plant on both sides of a slim arch, underplant with lavender and thyme for scent beneath the light red blooms – suits homeowners wanting a welcoming, low-fuss entrance feature.
- Container Focus – place a 50 litre pot by a sunny wall with a narrow trellis, letting the climber frame a bistro set – perfect for urban balcony and patio gardeners with limited ground space.
- Family Backdrop – use at 145–160 cm intervals along a fence, interplanted with summer perennials to create a colourful play-area boundary – designed for families wanting resilient structure and easy colour.
- Evening Terrace – combine with soft ornamental grasses and a few white-flowering companions so the carmine-red blooms pop in low light – good for busy people enjoying relaxed, after-work garden time.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose from the Courtyard collection, registered as POUlyc009, marketed as Jive ™ Courtyard® POUlyc009, with ARS exhibition name Jive. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 2003 by L. Pernille and Mogens N. Olesen, parentage unknown × ‘POUlket’, introduced after 2004 by Poulsen Roser A/S in European markets. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold Medal Buenos Aires 2006, Gold Medal plus Société Genevoise d’Horticulture special prize Genève 2007, Silver Medal at Inagro vzw International Rose Competition, confirming strong ornamental value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit, 150–260 cm high with 100–180 cm spread, moderately dense dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, self-cleaning only partial so some spent blooms need manual removal. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped large blooms, 13–25 petals, produced in clusters, with remontant flowering and notably abundant second flush, suitable for exhibition-type displays and cutting for vases. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Initially vivid carmine-red (RHS 53A outer, 53B inner), edges slightly lighter, later fading toward warm orange-pink with paler margins and veining, offering a lively colour change through each flowering stage. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, discreet rose fragrance with an elegant character that sits gently around seating areas, while semi-double flowers remain moderately attractive to pollinating insects over the flowering season. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small decorative hips in moderate numbers, typically 0–4 mm in diameter, adding a subtle late-season detail without significantly detracting from overall flowering performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b), resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, medium susceptibility to rust, and moderate heat tolerance with watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, terraces, containers and cutting, plant 145–160 cm apart for hedging or mass, 250 cm as a specimen, allowing space for climbing support and air circulation in typical UK gardens. |
JIVE ™ – red climbing rose - Olesen & Olesen offers vivid repeat flowering, coastal-friendly climbing structure and durable own-root growth; consider it as a long-lived vertical accent for your veranda or family garden.