DELABY – orange climbing rose – Georges Delbard
Imagine stepping onto your coastal veranda to the fragrance of richly scented orange blooms, sheltered behind a living rose screen that softens wind and salt‑tinged air while handling typical British showers and breezes with dependable resilience. This easy yet rewarding climber from the Fragrant Memories of Love collection offers season‑long flowering in soft shades of orange, peach and pink, bringing gentle colour to walls, pergolas and balcony railings. As an own‑root plant it establishes steadily for a long lifespan, ready to settle into your garden structure: roots in the first year, generous new shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third. With only modest maintenance and a naturally healthy constitution from its award‑winning breeding, it is well suited to relaxed family gardens and small coastal spaces where you prefer to sip tea and enjoy the view rather than manage complicated care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
Trained along railings or a light trellis, this climber creates a semi-transparent screen that filters salty breezes while keeping the view. Its robust constitution copes well with exposed, breezy British conditions, ideal where rain and wind often arrive together, especially for beginners. |
| Sunny family patio wall |
Against a south or south-west facing wall it forms a scented backdrop for outdoor meals, with repeat flushes of orange-peach flowers from early summer onwards. Moderate care needs suit busy households who want reliable colour and perfume but limited upkeep, perfect for homeowners. |
| Arch or pergola over a seating area |
Its upright climbing habit and medium-sized, very full blooms make it excellent for training over an arch where flowers and fragrance descend at head height. With regular but simple tying-in, it forms a long-lived structure of stems and renewal shoots that rewards patient hobby-gardeners. |
| Small coastal-style front garden |
Used as a vertical accent in a narrow border, it adds height without taking much ground space, important in compact front gardens. Own-root plants re-sprout reliably if cut back by weather or pruning, giving enduring value and peace of mind to urban-owners. |
| Mixed flowering hedge with structure |
Planted at hedging distance and woven through light supports, it provides upright framework, colour and fragrance within larger planting schemes. Its well-branched habit and moderate foliage density help create a soft, informal screen that matures gracefully for family-gardens. |
| Large container on sheltered balcony |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage it performs well as a tall feature, especially in sunny, wind-sheltered spots near the house. Regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks, giving generous flowering and scent from a relatively small footprint for balcony-owners. |
| Cut flowers for the house |
The clustered, cup-shaped blooms with strong fruity-citrus fragrance make attractive cut stems for vases. Their rich colour softens to peachy-pink, offering several days of changing tones indoors when cut in bud, a pleasure for those who enjoy bringing garden roses inside as cut-flower-lovers. |
| Low-intervention rose border |
This variety’s good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust supports reduced spraying and simpler routines. Given sun, regular watering and basic feeding, it maintains healthy foliage and repeat bloom, supporting relaxed, time-efficient gardening that suits busy-people. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Screen – Train along a slim trellis with sea kale and blue Festuca below to echo shingle and surf – ideal for coastal-style lovers seeking easy wind-filtering colour.
- Peach-Tea Corner – Frame a bistro set against a sunny wall, underplant with lavender and pale ornamental grasses – for relaxed homeowners who enjoy afternoon tea outdoors.
- Romantic-Arch Walkway – Pair on an arch with white climbing hydrangea to contrast orange blooms and lacy cream heads – suited to hobby gardeners shaping a soft, romantic entrance.
- Compact-Front Statement – Let it rise behind low mounds of silver foliage plants in a narrow bed – perfect for beginners wanting impact without sacrificing precious ground space.
- Balcony-Feature Pot – Grow in a 50-litre container with trailing ivy at the base for year-round structure – designed for urban balcony owners seeking a single, high-value focal point.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
DELABY – orange climbing rose – Georges Delbard; commercial climbing rose in the Fragrant Memories of Love collection, also exhibited internationally as Papi Delbard in climber categories. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard in France before 1992, introduced by Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard; parentage unrecorded but selected for strong fragrance, colour and robust garden performance. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold Medal Baden-Baden 1992 and Monza 1992, Silver Medal Courtrai 1994, Certificate of Merit Orléans 1998, underlining its ornamental value and consistent performance in trial gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous upright climbing habit with rambling tendency; moderately dense, mid to dark green foliage with slight gloss; ideal for training on walls, fences, pillars, arches and supporting structures. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cup-shaped blooms with slight rosette character; 26–39 petals in medium-sized, clustered inflorescences of three to five flowers per stem, producing abundant remontant displays over the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid mid-orange with peach undertone; buds deep orange-red, opening rich orange then softening through pastel pinkish-orange to peachy-pink; ARS ab, RHS 67B outer and 24C inner; moderate colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, pronounced scent with rich fruity character combining citrus-peach and classic rose notes; primarily decorative and not optimised for pollinators due to densely double flower form and concealed stamens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Develops small ornamental red hips around 5–10 mm in diameter; attractive in autumn light but not recommended for human consumption, so they are best regarded purely as seasonal decorative features. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Classed as resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates summer heat with regular watering; hardy to approximately −20 to −15 °C, corresponding to RHS H6 and USDA zone 6b conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in warm, sunny but not scorching positions with moist, well-drained soil; plant with support 1.2–3 m apart; water regularly in drought and feed annually to sustain flowering and healthy growth. |
DELABY – orange climbing rose – Georges Delbard offers fragrant repeat flowering, healthy, long-lived growth on its own roots and vertical impact even in modest spaces, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, enduring garden structure.