AUTUMN SUNSET – apricot climbing rose – Lowe
Set the scene for romantic afternoon teas with AUTUMN SUNSET, a vigorous yet manageable climbing rose whose apricot, golden-peach flowers bring soft glow to arbours, fences and house walls. Its semi-double blooms repeat generously through the season, combining a strong, fruity fragrance with an easy-going habit that suits busy gardeners who want classic charm without constant fuss. As an own-root plant, it builds a dependable framework that matures steadily, rewarding you with increasing flower power year after year for long-lasting garden structure. It performs reliably even in breezier, wetter gardens where coastal winds and showers are a regular feature, giving stable colour and a sheltered, cosy feel around seating areas. In a 2-litre container-grown format, AUTUMN SUNSET is straightforward to plant throughout the season, settling in well on typical British soils and coping happily with trained shapes and mixed cottage-style borders. Allow it a little time to establish and it will grow from strong roots to confident shoots and finally to full ornamental impact, framing your family garden with storybook charm.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Arbour or pergola over a seating area |
AUTUMN SUNSET’s vigorous climbing habit and arching, flexible shoots make it ideal for clothing an arbour or pergola, where repeat-flowering apricot clusters and strong fruity scent create an intimate, storybook canopy for relaxed afternoon tea moments for the romantic homeowner. |
| Sunny or lightly shaded house wall |
Its ability to flower well in full sun as well as partial shade lets you use it on east- or west-facing walls where many roses struggle, bringing warm colour and fragrance close to windows and doors, especially attractive for the busy urban gardener. |
| Family-friendly cottage-garden border backdrop |
The dense, glossy foliage and tall, trainable stems form a living screen at the back of a border, while semi-double flowers offer partial value for bees and butterflies, suiting informal cottage layouts favoured by the nature-loving family. |
| Garden boundary fence or informal hedge |
Trained along wires, AUTUMN SUNSET creates a soft, romantic fence line that still feels airy, with repeat flushes adding season-long interest; pruning is flexible, so it can be kept to size with light annual work by the practical beginner. |
| Feature rose in a mixed kitchen garden |
The warm apricot and peach tones blend attractively with herbs, vegetables and old-fashioned perennials, while its strong scent and partial pollinator value support a lively, productive plot that appeals to the traditional kitchen-gardener. |
| Large container on terrace or courtyard |
In a substantial 40–50 litre container with a sturdy obelisk or trellis, its vigorous but trainable growth gives vertical colour where border space is limited, a practical way to bring rose impact to patios for the space-conscious owner. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed family garden |
With robust canes and resilient foliage, AUTUMN SUNSET copes well in open positions where breezes and frequent showers can challenge more delicate varieties, offering reliable colour and structure even in exposed plots cherished by the seaside gardener. |
| Low-maintenance long-term garden framework |
As an own-root climber with good hardiness, it forms a durable, slowly strengthening framework that can regenerate from the base if cut back, suiting gardeners who want a long-lived, forgiving backbone rose, particularly the time-poor homeowner. |
Styling ideas
- Arbour Retreat – Train AUTUMN SUNSET over a wooden arbour with a simple bench, underplanting with lavender and nepeta to echo its apricot tones – ideal for those creating a romantic sitting nook.
- Cottage Fence – Let it scramble along a picket or post-and-rail fence with foxgloves, delphiniums and hardy geraniums in front – perfect for families who like a soft, traditional boundary.
- Kitchen-Corner – Place a sturdy obelisk rose in a 50 litre container beside raised vegetable beds, tying in shoots and edging with thyme and chives – suited to home cooks who enjoy ornamental produce spaces.
- Warm Wall – Fan-train it on wires beside a back door, combining with evergreen Euonymus and spring bulbs at the base – fitting for homeowners seeking year-round structure with seasonal scent.
- Storybook Border – Use AUTUMN SUNSET as a tall pillar in a mixed border with old-style phlox, lady’s mantle and soft grasses – for gardeners dreaming of an English countryside cottage look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name AUTUMN SUNSET – apricot climbing rose – Lowe; ARS exhibition name Autumn Sunset; large-flowered climbing rose for gardens, structures and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Sport of ‘Westerland’ raised by Malcolm Lowe, United States; bred 1986, introduced 1987 through Lowe’s Roses, Nashua, New Hampshire, for ornamental and garden use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised as a Great Plant Picks selection in 2007 and holding an ARS garden rating of 8.1, indicating strong, proven performance in a range of gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber to around 240–380 cm high and 110–190 cm spread; dense, glossy dark green foliage, moderately thorny stems; can be trained as climber or pruned into a tall, bushy form. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped blooms in medium clusters, about 4–7 cm across, with 13–25 petals; remontant with particularly abundant second flowering; self-cleaning moderate, benefits from deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Apricot blend with golden yellow and soft peach; buds deep yellow with orange tips, opening to warm apricot and fading to creamy yellow with peach overtones; colour lasts longer in cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting fruity scent on semi-double flowers; fragrance noted as a key ornamental feature, enhancing seating areas and cut stems for indoor enjoyment from repeat flushes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces spherical orange hips 15–22 mm across when spent blooms are left uncut; hips form moderately, adding late-season interest without overwhelming the plant’s flowering capacity. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -26 to -23 °C (RHS H7; Swedish zone 4; USDA 5b); disease resistance medium for black spot, mildew and rust; tolerates heat if watered in dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on well-drained soil with support such as pergola, wall or fence; spacing 145–260 cm depending on use; suitable for pergolas, hedges, beds, walls and large containers from 40–50 litres. |
AUTUMN SUNSET offers vigorous climbing growth, repeat apricot flowering and strong fragrance in a durable own-root form that will anchor your garden structure for years; a thoughtful choice if you enjoy romantic colour with manageable care.