ROSARIUM UETERSEN® – pink climbing rose – Kordes
Imagine late-afternoon seaside light catching rich pink rosettes over your veranda, the air clear after rain and the breeze softened by a living rose windbreak. Rosarium Uetersen® is a large-flowered climbing rose that clothes arches, fences and balcony railings with generous clusters of old-fashioned blooms, offering the simple pleasure of cut flowers at arm’s reach. Bred for robust garden health, it copes calmly with blustery, showery weather typical of coastal family plots while rewarding you with repeat flushes through the season. As an own-root plant it builds a durable framework with reliable regrowth, so if stems are caught by wind or winter you still keep the same variety coming back strongly year after year. In a typical small to medium UK garden it settles in steadily, with roots in the first year, taller, more confident shoots by the second, and full ornamental value by the third, all with minimal effort. Its mid-green, glossy foliage creates an elegant backdrop for companions such as lavender, sea kale or ornamental grasses, and the medium, clearly noticeable fragrance adds a classic rose perfume to your seating area. Planted in the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container, this rose is designed for straightforward care rather than constant tending, giving you more time to enjoy tea in the sun after collecting shells. Its long-lived framework and dependable flowering rhythm make it an easy choice for gardeners who value quiet longevity over short-lived spectacle.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The dense foliage and medium-height climbing habit form a sheltered green screen that filters salty breezes without demanding complex pruning, ideal where blustery, damp weather regularly sweeps across small family gardens; perfect for beginners. |
| Compact garden arch or arbour |
Its 2–3 m height range suits modest arches and swing seats, giving you cascades of deep-pink rosettes overhead without overwhelming the structure, while own-root vigour supports a long-lived framework; reassuring for busy-owners. |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
Planted in a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, this rose offers vertical colour where borders are impossible, and its manageable spread works well beside outdoor seating on townhouses or coastal flats; convenient for small-space gardeners. |
| Fence or boundary softening |
Trained along wires, it dresses plain fencing with repeat flushes of clustered blooms and glossy foliage, turning exposed boundaries into attractive backdrops that require only occasional tying-in and deadheading; suitable for time-poor households. |
| Shingle or gravel-style coastal bed |
Raised or well-drained gravel planting lets its strong roots anchor firmly while partner plants like Festuca and sea kale echo a beach palette, giving structure and height with relatively modest upkeep; appealing to coastal-lovers. |
| Fragrant seating nook |
Its medium, classic rose scent and repeated flowering make it ideal near benches or breakfast spots, where you gain both privacy and perfume from summer into autumn with simple annual pruning; perfect for tea-drinkers. |
| Partially shaded house wall |
Tolerant of partial shade, it will flower reliably on an east- or west-facing wall, making good use of cooler aspects where other climbers sulk, while disease resistance keeps foliage presentable; reassuring for shady-corners owners. |
| Cut-flower corner in family garden |
Clusters of double, exhibition-quality blooms on strong stems give you plentiful stems for vases, and because the plant is own-root, regular cutting encourages fresh shoots without compromising long-term vigour; ideal for rose-arrangers. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Veranda Screen – Train Rosarium Uetersen® along a simple railing with marine-blue pots of lavender and sea kale beneath, evoking a small harbour terrace – for coastal-style veranda owners.
- Tea-Arbour Retreat – Cover a compact arch over a bench, underplanting with sweet alyssum and soft grasses to enjoy scent and movement while you pause with an afternoon cup – for relaxation-focused gardeners.
- Pink-Shingle Border – Set the rose at the back of a gravel bed, with Festuca and silver foliage plants mirroring faded petals for a beachy, low-fuss scheme – for design-aware beginners.
- Cottage-Coastal Mix – Combine with lavender and bupleurum around a front door, letting the glossy green foliage frame windows and soften brickwork in a romantic yet tidy way – for family home entrances.
- Balcony-Rose Column – Grow in a 50 litre container with a slim obelisk, adding driftwood accents and pale cushions to echo seaside finds – for balcony and small-terrace dwellers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rosarium Uetersen® climbing rose, registered as KORtersen, large-flowered climbing rose within the Climber group; ARS exhibition name Rosarium Uetersen, verified premium-silver cultivar. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes from ‘Karlsruhe’ × unknown seedling; introduced and registered in Germany in 1977 by W. Kordes’ Söhne, now widely grown in temperate gardens. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of the Gold Star of the South Pacific from New Zealand Rose Trials in 1980, alongside additional international awards confirming its stable garden performance and ornamental value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 2–3,2 m high and 0,8–1,6 m wide, with creeping, trainable canes, dense mid-green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; self-cleaning is weak, so spent blooms benefit from removal. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, rosette-shaped clusters of medium-sized blooms, each with over 40 petals; remontant across the season with a strong first flush and lighter repeat, suited to cutting and display on arches or walls. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep, vivid pink flowers with silvery rose highlights; buds open dark and velvety, then soften and eventually fade towards silvery pink, especially in strong sun, giving a gently weathered, romantic effect over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly perceptible perfume with a classic rose character, best enjoyed near seating areas; heavily double form limits nectar access, so it is grown mainly for scent and ornamental impact. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips are sparse due to the very double flowers; where formed they are ovoid, orange-red, around 12–18 mm across, adding occasional late-season interest without significant self-seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to about −29 to −32 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 5, USDA 4b); shows good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, though watering is needed in prolonged drought and extreme heat. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on walls, fences, arches and pergolas, spaced 1,4–2,5 m apart; tolerates partial shade, prefers well-drained soil, benefits from tying-in, deadheading and occasional thinning for shape and repeat bloom. |
Rosarium Uetersen® Climbing rose KORtersen offers easy-care vertical colour, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root strength; consider it where you want enduring structure with classic pink charm.