ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL own-root
Let coastal gardens feel instantly more inviting with ZEBRINA™, a red climbing rose that thrives where fences need softening and verandas crave colour, even in brisk, salty breezes and exposed, weather-prone corners. Its medium-height climbing habit makes it easy to guide along arches, walls and balustrades, adding vertical privacy without overwhelming a modest family plot. Clustered, cup-shaped blooms in vibrant scarlet and raspberry-red tones create a lively, romantic backdrop for shingle, sea-kale and grasses, while the medium fragrance lends a gently spicy perfume to late afternoon tea outside. Own-root plants settle in steadily, building a dependable framework that can regenerate from the base and support a genuinely long-lived display. Over time you see a natural development: first the roots take hold, then stronger shoots appear, and by the third season the plant shows its full ornamental potential. With medium maintenance needs and a robust, dark green canopy that stays attractive for years, ZEBRINA™ offers reassuring longevity for busy coastal homeowners who still want classic climbing roses.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
ZEBRINA™ can be trained along railings or a light trellis to filter wind and create a sheltered seating area, while coping well with brisk onshore breezes typical of British coastal plots, ideal for a relaxed coastal-style beginner. |
| Family garden fence cover |
The medium-height climbing habit and dense foliage make it a good choice for softening shared boundaries, adding privacy without excessive height, and offering a reliable, manageable rose for busy family gardens and time-pressed homeowners. |
| Rose arch or gate feature |
Clustered, cup-shaped red flowers and a moderately thorny framework lend structure to arches and gateways, creating a welcoming entrance that remains attractive even between flushes, suiting those who enjoy simple but striking statements. |
| Pergola or seating corner |
Its medium, spicy fragrance and repeat flowering make it well suited to pergolas near seating, where you can appreciate scent and colour without intensive pruning, appealing to garden users who value sensory detail over complex maintenance. |
| Small shingle or gravel garden |
Works effectively with free-draining shingle and gravel, pairing well with coastal-style perennials and grasses, while the own-root form builds a stable, long-lived framework for those wanting durable structure in compact outdoor spaces. |
| Climbing accent for heavy clay plots |
Raised beds or improved planting holes on clay allow the roots to establish a firm anchor and manage excess water more reliably, supporting long-term growth for gardeners dealing with challenging soils and seeking dependable solutions. |
| Container-grown climber on balcony |
In a large 40–50 litre container with good drainage, ZEBRINA™ can be trained up a compact obelisk or screen, offering vertical colour and scent to balconies and terraces, especially attractive for urban dwellers with limited space. |
| Long-term structural rose for beginners |
The own-root plant gradually develops a resilient base that can regrow if stems are damaged, supporting a long productive life; this staged establishment particularly suits cautious first-time rose owners and practical-minded garden planners. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Edge Arch – train ZEBRINA™ over a simple metal arch with sea kale and blue Festuca beneath to echo a Cornish harbour path – ideal for coastal-style enthusiasts who prefer relaxed, natural structure.
- Veranda Retreat – plant in a large 50 litre pot and guide stems along a balustrade, underplanting with trailing Ajuga for soft texture – suited to veranda owners wanting easy, sheltered colour and scent.
- Garden Boundary Screen – weave canes along a standard fence and allow ZEBRINA™ to clothe them, backed by evergreen Lonicera pileata – perfect for families needing gentle privacy in modest gardens.
- Shingle Courtyard – position against a warm wall in a gravel bed with Pachysandra and silver-toned grasses – for homeowners seeking a low-fuss, coastal-inspired focal point near outdoor seating.
- Gatehouse Welcome – flank a garden gate with paired ZEBRINA™ climbers and a few lavender clumps at the base – appealing to beginners who want instant charm at the entrance without intricate design work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose from the pharmaROSA range, traded as ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose – pharmaROSA®, classified in the Climber group and offered here as an own-root, container-grown garden rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered and introduced by pharmaROSA®, with parentage and exact breeding details not recorded; distributed as a reliable garden climber rather than a show variety, aimed at decorative domestic use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium-vigorous climbing habit reaching about 200–300 cm in height with 60–120 cm spread, moderately thorny stems and dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage forming a solid framework for training. |
| Flower morphology |
Clusters of medium-sized, cup-shaped double blooms with roughly 26–39 petals; remontant through the season with a lighter second flush, and weak self-cleaning so spent flowers benefit from occasional deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant red blooms opening vivid scarlet with raspberry tones, then softening towards brick‑mahogany shades as they age; overall effect is a lively mid-deep red display that subtly shifts in tone over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeable, medium-strength scent with a pleasant, spicy character; fragrance is distinct enough to enjoy at close quarters around seating areas or entrances without becoming overpowering in smaller gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
May set a modest number of small, spherical, bright red hips around 9–15 mm in diameter, adding a discrete autumn accent without significantly weighing down the climbing framework or needing special management. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C, corresponding to RHS H7 and USDA Zone 6b; disease resistance is medium to common foliar problems, so basic monitoring and timely care usually maintain satisfactory foliage. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best used on pergolas, arches, fences, gates or walls at 140–250 cm spacing; plant in improved soil with support wires, water regularly in the first years, and prune to renew flowering laterals and manage height. |
ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose – pharmaROSA® offers vibrant red clusters, a manageable climbing habit and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice if you want enduring colour with moderate effort.