KALYKE – salmon-pink climbing rose – Suzuki
Imagine a sheltered coastal veranda where a compact rose provides a gentle screen from brisk sea breezes and frames your view with clouds of salmon-pink blossom. KALYKE is a low, spreading mini-climber that fits beautifully into smaller family gardens, edging a patio or softening a fence without overwhelming the space. Its semi-double flowers open in clusters, offering a light, classic rose scent and a soft pastel palette that blends effortlessly with shingle, driftwood pots and silvery foliage. In well-drained soil it anchors reliably, coping gracefully where wind and salt might challenge fussier shrubs. Planted in a large 40–50 litre container or at the front of a border, this own-root plant develops steadily – roots in the first year, fuller shoots in the second, and confident ornamental value by the third – to give a long-lived, quietly elegant feature. With modest height and spreading growth it is easy to trim and guide, helping you keep paths clear and seating areas inviting. The once-a-season flush is generous yet predictable, allowing you to plan summer seating and styling, while the tidy scale remains practical for busy gardeners who prefer light-touch pruning. Over time, the stable own-root structure supports reassuring longevity, and any weather-worn stems can be refreshed without fear of losing the true variety. Occasional petite rose hips add texture and seasonal interest, complementing coastal grasses and low perennials in a relaxed, seaside-inspired retreat.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low climbing accent on a veranda or balcony |
KALYKE’s compact height and spreading habit suit small coastal verandas, where it can be lightly tied to a railing or trellis for a soft, airy veil of colour without dominating limited space, especially for beginners. |
| Shingle or gravel coastal planting |
The warm salmon-pink flowers and neat foliage sit naturally among shingle, pebbles and driftwood features, bringing a gentle pastel focus that remains visually calm yet uplifting for coastal-style lovers. |
| Front-of-border edging in a family garden |
Its modest stature and spreading form make a practical living edge along paths or lawns, giving a defined yet friendly boundary that children and pets can move around easily for family gardeners. |
| Low wind-filtering screen by a seating area |
Used along a short fence or rail, the dense foliage offers a soft green filter that slightly tempers breezes while preserving light and views, ideal for tea corners used by relaxed homeowners. |
| Large container on sheltered patios |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, this own-root climber can be trained on a narrow obelisk or fan, creating a long-lived focal point that remains manageable for busy urban gardeners. |
| Small-scale slope or bank planting |
The spreading growth helps knit into a gentle bank, adding floral interest while visually stabilising awkward corners of the garden that benefit from low, branching cover for practical planners. |
| Seasonal summer feature near doors or windows |
The main once-a-year flush can be anticipated and positioned where summer colour is most appreciated, allowing you to enjoy a concentrated display without year-round upkeep, suited to occasional gardeners. |
| Mixed planting with coastal-tolerant perennials |
Placed among sea kale, blue Festuca and soft lavender, KALYKE’s pastel tones and compact structure harmonise into a relaxed, seaside composition that feels at home where wind and salt challenge fussier plants for seaside enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Shell-Path Border – edge a shingle path with KALYKE and low sea kale, allowing the rose’s compact spread to soften the line without blocking access – ideal for coastal-style lovers.
- Veranda Screen – plant in a 50 litre pot with an obelisk, pairing with trailing lobelia so pastel blooms and blue cascades frame a seating nook – suited to balcony and veranda owners.
- Pastel Slope – repeat KALYKE in a gentle drift across a small bank, interplanted with Festuca and dwarf asters for a low, textural tapestry – good for gardeners with uneven ground.
- Doorway Welcome – position one on each side of a patio door in deep containers, guiding stems along slim trellises to create a symmetrical, soft rose arch – appealing to design-conscious homeowners.
- Family Tea Corner – place near a garden table, underplanting with lavender and thyme so children brush scented foliage while adults enjoy the summer rose flush – perfect for relaxed family gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Mini-climbing rose KALYKE (KEItoli), also known as Hanami-Gawa; ARS exhibition name Hanami-Gawa; part of the Climbing rose collection, shrub rose exhibition category. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Seizo Suzuki at Keisei Rose Nursery, Japan, from an unknown Japanese seedling crossed with ‘Petite Folie’; introduced 1984 via Meilland and The Conard-Pyle Co. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with a Certificate at Paris Bagatelle in 1989, highlighting its ornamental garden value and contribution to compact climbing roses suitable for decorative plantings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Spreading, mini-climbing habit reaching about 90–150 cm high and 120–200 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness on the canes. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat blooms with 13–25 petals, borne in clusters of small flowers around 0.5–1.5 inches across; flowering occurs in one main seasonal flush rather than repeating. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink outer petals with pale yellow to creamy inner tones; colour lightens to pastel pink and pale cream as flowers age, with moderate colour retention and gentle fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, classic rose fragrance with a mild intensity; enough to notice at close quarters on calm days, adding a subtle scented accent rather than a strong perfume in the garden. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form only sparsely; when present they are small, about 4–7 mm, ellipsoid and orange-red, adding occasional discreet autumn interest without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); disease resistance is weak, with notable susceptibility to powdery mildew, black spot and rust in humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to groundcover, slopes, edging and flower beds; prefers well-drained soil, partial shade tolerance, and wider spacing of 140–240 cm depending on use for good air movement. |
KALYKE – salmon-pink climbing rose – Suzuki offers compact climbing charm, pastel summer colour and container-friendly growth on a resilient own-root plant; a thoughtful choice if you prefer manageable structure and gentle seasonal impact.