Climbing and rambling roses

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Alister Stella Gray

Climbing rose

- – Alexander Hill Gray; Alexander Dickson II

A buttery, pale lemon-yellow tone that gradually fades to creamy white. - rambler, climbing rose - medium-strength, well-scented rose - soft tea, fruity

– Soft tea-fruity fragrance, well scented.
– Romantic pale lemon blooms, fading creamy.
– Vigorous rambler for arches, walls, pergolas.
Excellent drought and heat tolerance.
– Reliable disease resistance, low maintenance.
Special feature: Historic 19th‑century Noisette rambler, ideal for classic gardens.
Conscious garden investment – Enjoyable everyday garden living
Alister Stella Gray
darinaROSE® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root potted rose
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ALISTER STELLA GRAY – pale yellow rambler climbing rose

Choose ALISTER STELLA GRAY when you want a romantic climbing rose to soften pergolas, arches or walls with nostalgic charm and reliable, medium-strength fragrance. This long-lived, own-root rambler settles in steadily, giving you a reassuring sense of continuity as it matures while keeping care pleasantly low. Its remontant flowering delivers generous flushes of soft lemon-yellow, fading to buttery cream, creating a calm backdrop for afternoon tea and storybook evenings outdoors. Heat-tolerant and resilient, it copes well in warmer, exposed positions and typical British mixed borders. Own-root growth means it regenerates from the base if ever damaged, keeping its ornamental value stable with only light maintenance. Ideal for small to medium family gardens, it rewards simple planting and occasional pruning with dependable flowering and a romantic cottage-garden look, even where summers bring changeable winds and frequent showers.


Usage options

Target areaReasoning
Pergolas and rose arbours near seating areas The tall, flexible canes and repeated flushes of pale lemon-yellow blooms make this rose ideal for training over pergolas, where its medium tea-fruity scent can be enjoyed at head height. Own-root stamina keeps it performing for years with only light seasonal pruning, appealing to the afternoon-tea lover.
South- or west-facing house walls Its excellent heat and drought tolerance allow it to cope well against sunny, sheltered walls, while the creamy, softly fading flowers sit beautifully with traditional brick or render. Reliable disease resistance reduces the need for spraying, suiting the busy homeowner.
Family garden arches and entrance walkways Compact for a rambler yet tall enough to frame paths, it clothes arches with clusters of small, cup-shaped, semi-double blooms that repeat through the season. The glossy mid-green foliage and moderate thorns are manageable with simple training, ideal for the family-garden planner.
Cottage-style mixed borders with structure Used as a pillar or short climber on an obelisk, it adds vertical interest without overwhelming a modest border. Its harmonious pale yellow blends gently with pinks, whites and blues, giving a soft, romantic effect that complements the cottage-style enthusiast.
Low-intervention, long-term planting schemes As an own-root rose with strong hardiness and good disease resistance, it is a conscious, long-term investment: once established, it needs comparatively little intervention to stay healthy and floriferous, especially valued by the time-pressed gardener.
Raised beds on heavier or challenging soils In areas with heavier ground, planting into raised beds or improved soil gives its roots the drainage they prefer; once settled, it is resilient through spells of coastal breezes and passing rain fronts, reassuring for the UK-climate realist.
Lightly shaded boundaries and side passages Its tolerance of partial shade means it will still flower and climb reliably on aspects that do not receive sun all day, making use of awkward side boundaries or garage walls while maintaining the romantic look prized by the space-conscious owner.
Large containers on terraces and patios When grown in a generous 40–50 litre container with a sturdy support, it brings vertical colour and scent to patios and roof terraces, with pruning adaptable to the available space; own-root vigour supports renewal after harder cuts, reassuring the urban balcony-gardener.

Styling ideas

  • COTTAGE-ARCH – Train ALISTER STELLA GRAY over a simple wooden arch, underplant with catmint and hardy geraniums for a frothy, pastel entrance – perfect for lovers of informal cottage paths.
  • PERGOLA-RETREAT – Clothe a seating pergola with this pale yellow rambler, combining soft underplanting of lavender and salvias for scent and bees – ideal for afternoon tea and evening relaxation.
  • WALL-MOSAIC – Fan-train along a warm brick wall and mix with upright foxgloves and hollyhocks at the base for a storybook vertical tapestry – suited to traditional village or period homes.
  • KITCHEN-GARDEN-CHIC – Use it as a pillar rose at the entrance to a potager, edged with herbs and low box, blending ornamental charm with productive beds – appealing to kitchen-garden enthusiasts.
  • ROMANTIC-PATIO – Grow in a 50 litre container with an obelisk, paired with terracotta pots of salvia and montbretia ‘Lucifer’ for a warm, sunset palette – ideal for small terraces seeking height without clutter.

Technical cultivar profile
AspectData
Name and registration Alister Stella Gray is a historic rambler / climbing rose marketed as a climbing rose; an unregistered cultivar with ARS exhibition names ‘Alister Stella Gray’ and ‘Alexander Hill Gray’.
Origin and breeding Bred in the United Kingdom in 1894 by Alexander Hill Gray and Alexander Dickson II, from ‘William Allen Richardson’ × ‘Madame Pierre Guillot’; introduced by A. Paul & Son and Dickson & Sons.
Growth and structural characteristics Vigorous climbing habit, 200–360 cm high with 200–400 cm spread; moderately dense, glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness; faded blooms persist, so some deadheading is beneficial.
Flower morphology Small, clustered, semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals; remontant with an abundant second flush, giving repeated flowering through the season when lightly pruned and well-sited.
Colour data and phenology Pale lemon-yellow buds (RHS 8C outer, 11D inner) open buttery yellow, then fade to creamy white; colour lightens more quickly in strong sun yet retains an even, softly glowing overall effect.
Fragrance and aroma Moderate, noticeable scent combining soft tea notes with a gentle fruity character; fragrance is most appreciable on still, warm days and is well-suited to seating areas and walkways.
Hip characteristics Rose hip production is generally low, with only occasional hips forming; ornamental effect is primarily from flowers and foliage rather than from decorative autumn hip displays.
Resistance and winter hardiness Hardy to around –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); shows very good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, and tolerates heat and drought exceptionally well once established.
Horticultural recommendations Suited to pergolas, arches, walls, pillars and specimen use; plant 225–380 cm apart, 0.2 plants/m² in mass plantings; tolerates partial shade and benefits from light training and occasional deadheading.

ALISTER STELLA GRAY offers romantic repeat flowering, dependable disease resistance and long-term own-root resilience for pergolas and walls; a thoughtful choice if you seek a quietly enduring climbing rose.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: ALISTER STELLA GRAY – pale yellow rambler climbing rose - Gray & Dickson
Product Type: darinaROSE® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Cultivar Authenticity: Verified:04.04.2025
Cultivar Quality Rating: premium bronze
Item Number: [1022] 53-156 (14.02.2026) darinarose.co.uk

Name and Registration

Meaning of Cultivar Name: The name "Alister Stella Gray" honours the breeder's only son, Alister Stella Gray, while "Alexander Hill Gray" was given in tribute to Alexander Hill Gray, a Scottish rose enthusiast and exhibitor.
Cultivar Synonym: Golden Rambler; Yellow Maman Cochet; Alex. Hill Gray
Original Trade Name: Alister Stella Gray
Current Trade Name: Alister Stella Gray Climbing rose Gray & Dickson
American Rose Society Approved Exhibition Name: Alister Stella Gray; Alexander Hill Gray
Rose Group: Rambler, Noisette
Commercial Type: rambler, climbing rose
Commercial Group: Climbing rose
Exhibition Category: shrub rose / climbing rose trained for pergola and wall systems
Collection: Climbing rose

Origin and Breeding

Initial Distributor: A. Paul & Son (United Kingdom); Dickson & Sons (United Kingdom); Arthur Yates & Co. (Australia)
Introduction Year: 1894; 1909 (United Kingdom)
Registration Year: unregistered cultivar
Breeder: Alexander Hill Gray; Alexander Dickson II
Breeding Company / Institution: unknown; Dickson & Sons (Newtownards, Northern Ireland)
Breeding Year: United Kingdom, 1894
Parentage: ‘William Allen Richardson’ × ‘Madame Pierre Guillot’; unknown

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 6.6-11.8ft (200-360 cm)
Spread: 6.6-13.1ft (200-400 cm)
Growth Habit: climbing (rambling climbing rose)
Foliage: The variety has moderately dense foliage. The leaves have a glossy surface and a mid-green colour.
Prickliness: moderately thorny
Self-Cleaning Description: Most faded flowers remain on the plant and will require later deadheading.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: self-cleaning weak

Flower Morphology

Petal Count: 13-25
Flower Fullness: semi-double
Flower Shape: cup-shaped
Flower Size: S (0,5-1,5 in)
Inflorescence Type: clustered
Colour Code: ARS code: YL RHS code: 8C (outer), 11D (inner)
Repeat Flowering: Remontant, with an equally abundant second flowering.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: pale-yellow
Flower Colour Description: A buttery, pale lemon-yellow tone that gradually fades to creamy white.
Closed Bud: A deeper golden-yellow hue with a slightly greenish tip.
Newly Opened Flower: Full, soft lemon-yellow centre with paler outer petals.
Full Bloom: Evenly pale yellow, fading to a creamy hue towards the edges of the outer petals.
Before Fading: Almost white, with a delicate buttery tinge at the base of the petals.
Colour Fading Description: The buds are egg-yellow, opening to buttery yellow and then fading to creamy white; in strong sunlight they lighten more quickly.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: medium-strength, well-scented rose
Fragrance Character: soft tea, fruity
Pollinator Attraction: Its semi-double flower form and limited fragrance, combined with reduced accessibility of the stamens, mean it is likely to be of low attractiveness to pollinating insects.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Limited pollinator-friendly due to semi-double flowers and low scent

Hip Characteristics

Hip Comment: Rose hip formation is expected to be minimal; rose hips may occasionally be present.

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -26–-23 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: Tolerates heat well. Professional studies indicate it has very good drought tolerance.
Disease Resistance: resistant
  • powdery mildew – resistant
  • black spot – resistant
  • rust – resistant

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Planting Distance: for mass planting 240 cm, for hedging 225 cm, as a specimen plant 380 cm
Planting Density: in square planting 0,2 plants/m², in hexagonal arrangement 0,2 plants/m²
Partial Shade Tolerance: Tolerates partial shade
Maintenance Requirement: Maintenance requirement low; good disease resistance, generally requires little intervention.
Primary Uses: pergola, wall, arches, pillar, cut flower, specimen

Comments

Strengths: Conscious garden investment – Enjoyable everyday garden living
Companion Plants: Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Lucifer' - montbretia Salvia nemorosa - meadow sage Bupleurum rotundifolium 'Garibaldi' - hare's‑ear Bupleurum
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ALISTER STELLA GRAY – pale yellow rambler climbing rose - Gray & Dickson
A buttery, pale lemon-yellow tone that gradually fades to creamy white. - rambler, climbing rose - medium-strength, well-scented rose - soft tea, fruity
Online rose order - rambler, climbing rose - Alister Stella Gray - pale-yellow - (6.6-11.8ft (200-360 cm))
Inflorescence: clustered Height: 6.6-11.8ft (200-360 cm) Flower shape: cup-shaped Winter hardiness: 6b pale-yellow - A. Paul & Son (United Kingdom); Dickson & Sons (United Kingdom); Arthur Yates & Co. (Australia) rambler, climbing rose - Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) - Height: 6.6-11.8ft (200-360 cm) Height: 6.6-11.8ft (200-360 cm) - Flower fullness: semi-double Alister Stella Gray - Roses in the garden | darinaROSE® Original - premium bronze Alexander Hill Gray; Alexander Dickson II

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Our product is a rose grown with pharmaROSA®’s unique cultivation technology!

2-litre, own-root, potted rose.
With a shoot system appropriate to the season.
With a root system that thoroughly permeates the growing medium.
Quality compliant with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
Supplied in unique packaging that prevents damage.
Can be planted during frost-free periods.
True-to-variety rose bush with a unique identifier.

The pharmaROSA® own-root potted rose is a well-rooted plant that supports reliable establishment when planted and cared for properly, so it can be planted whenever the soil is not frozen.


Crop overview: several varieties and growth stages in a short crop section.
Shoot system: intensive growth of fresh basal shoots on a young plant.
Root system: demonstration of a vigorous root system permeating the growing medium, by removing the pot.
Balance: mature plant with root system and shoots in harmony with each other.

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The video series is not a “seasonal showcase”; it illustrates the essence of pharmaROSA® own-root cultivation in a tangible way: how the plant is built up, what the root system is like and how the shoot system regenerates. The recordings were therefore made at different times and with plants at various stages of development, so mixed foliage levels and differing stages of growth may appear in the videos. They are not a ‘sample’ of the batch dispatched, but a visual explanation of how the technology works. The current condition of the rose available to order — typical for the given period and similar to what you can expect to receive in the parcel — is shown in the upper part of the product page.

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