SCENTED DAWN – peach climbing rose – Mouchotte
Let SCENTED DAWN bring a sense of seaside refreshment to your garden: a generously fragrant climbing rose with warm peach blooms that glow like a Cornish sunrise over shingle. This own-root, container-grown climber is designed for straightforward planting, settling in reliably even where you need good anchoring against brisk coastal winds and weather. Its remontant habit means you enjoy repeat flowering from early summer onwards, while dense, glossy foliage creates a lush screen for pergolas, arches or a sheltered veranda corner. Choose a large 40–50 litre container on a balcony or terrace to make the most of its vertical impact in small spaces, or train it along a sunny wall for a classic cottage look. Over time, own-root growth supports a long-lived, regenerating framework that copes well with pruning, so there is less worry about hard winters and more time to savour its strong, spicy fragrance as the plant develops from establishing roots to full ornamental maturity by about the third year.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Pergola in a coastal-style family garden |
Trained over a pergola, SCENTED DAWN forms an airy, peach-toned canopy that filters sun and wind without feeling heavy, ideal for a “tea after the beach” seating area in small to medium gardens; especially suitable for beginners. |
| Sheltered veranda or balcony in a large container |
Planted in a 40–50 litre pot with a sturdy trellis, this climber delivers vertical colour and strong scent in tight spaces, while own-root vigour supports a long lifespan in container culture; appealing for urban-owners. |
| Wall or fence as a scented wind-filter |
Along a warm wall, its dense foliage and climbing habit create a living screen that softens breezes and frames windows or doors, echoing the feel of shingle gardens backed by low coastal walls; reassuring for homeowners. |
| Garden arch marking a path to seating |
Used on an arch, the remontant flowering and strong perfume turn a simple garden path into an experience, guiding you towards a quiet corner for reading or evening drinks as waves and seagulls provide the soundtrack; ideal for romantics. |
| Mixed coastal-style border with grasses |
Combined with sea kale, blue Festuca and lavender, SCENTED DAWN’s peach blooms and glossy foliage contrast beautifully with silver leaves and fine grasses, evoking relaxed Cornish planting that handles blustery conditions; perfect for coastal-lovers. |
| Feature climber in a clay-soil family plot |
Given improved drainage in heavy clay, the own-root system establishes reliably, building a sturdy framework that copes with pruning and offers years of repeat flowering without complex care, reassuring time-pressed families. |
| Cut-flower corner near the house |
Large, very double, strongly scented blooms are excellent for cutting, bringing their spicy, peppery perfume indoors while the plant steadily rebuilds shoots and flowers over the season, pleasing creative arrangers. |
| Long-term investment planting on a new build |
Planted early against a house wall or boundary, this own-root climber spends its first year rooting, the second building shoots, and by the third offers full ornamental value with reliable screening and scent for busy new-owners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Veranda Nook – Train SCENTED DAWN up a trellis in a 50 litre tub beside outdoor chairs, pairing with sea kale in low tubs for a breezy “after collecting shells” retreat – suited to balcony and veranda users.
- Peach-and-Blue Arch – Frame a path with a rose-covered arch and underplant with Festuca and lavender, letting the peach flowers glow against cool blues – attractive for fans of relaxed coastal charm.
- Breakfast Pergola – Cover a small pergola near the house, adding simple shingle mulch and a bistro set beneath the fragrant canopy for morning tea outdoors – ideal for busy homeowners wanting impact with little fuss.
- Sunrise Wall – Use warm-toned gravel at the base of a south-facing wall and train SCENTED DAWN fan-style, mixing in Crocosmia and evergreen St John’s wort for summer-long colour – appealing to colour-conscious gardeners.
- Compact Courtyard Screen – In a courtyard, grow this climber in a large container against a panel fence to create a scented, vertical screen without losing floor space – practical for small-garden dwellers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing, large-flowered Romantica collection rose; registered as MEItosier, marketed as Scented Dawn Romantica and Polka, verified cultivar authenticity for premium own-root container production. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jacques Mouchotte for Meilland International, France, from complex parentage including Golden Showers and Lichtkönigin Lucia; introduced and registered in 1991 as a robust, decorative climber. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching about 2.4–3.8 m high and 1.5–2.5 m wide, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; suited to arches, walls, pergolas and trained columns. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cup-shaped, very double blooms with 40 or more petals, usually borne solitarily; remontant, providing a strong second flush after the main flowering, suitable for cutting and decorative training. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm peach flowers, richer orange-peach in the centre and creamy at the edges; colour can lighten and fade in strong sun, but successive flushes renew the display through the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, spicy, peppery fragrance detectable from a distance, giving a pronounced scent presence around seating areas and paths; highly double form reduces pollen access, making it mainly ornamental. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to very double flowers, hip set is generally low; where formed, hips are small, orange-red, ellipsoidal and around 10–14 mm across, contributing only modestly to late-season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –26 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zone 4) with moderate tolerance of heat and drought if watered regularly; disease resistance is moderate for the main foliar rose diseases. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil with improved drainage on clay; space 1.4–2.2 m depending on use, provide support for climbing, prune to maintain framework and remove spent blooms where needed. |
SCENTED DAWN Romantica® MEItosier offers fragrant peach blooms, vertical screening and long-term own-root reliability for coastal-style arches, walls or verandas, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed family gardens.