DELÉRI – pink climbing rose – Delbard
Let this romantic climber turn a plain fence or pergola into a perfumed retreat of cosiness and afternoon calm, wrapping your seating area in romantic arches of soft pink rosettes. Developed by Delbard from classic heritage parents, it combines fragrance intensity with dependable structure for family gardens exposed to brisk breezes and frequent showers near the coast. Its medium maintenance needs are straightforward: regular watering, simple pruning and light feeding keep growth manageable, while own‑root vigour supports longevity and recovery after hard winters or accidental damage. Settling steadily into heavy clay or chalky soils when drainage is improved, it rewards you with a storybook arbour across years of use, moving naturally from root-building to taller, flowered canes and then a fully clothed vertical display in your first three summers as it gains full character.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Clothing a pergola for scented seating |
The notably strong, classic rose fragrance and large, double rosette blooms make this cultivar ideal beside benches, tea corners or evening seats where you actually sit and enjoy scent, especially in still, enclosed spots appealing to romantic homeowners. |
| Vertical accent on house walls and fences |
Its tall, climbing habit with dense, dark green foliage provides reliable, long vertical lines that soften brickwork and timber, anchoring the planting scheme visually without demanding intricate pruning, a confidence‑boosting choice for busy beginners. |
| Family garden arbour or archway |
Medium maintenance suits everyday family life: occasional tying‑in and once‑a‑year pruning keep it tidy, while its repeat flowering ensures the arch looks inviting through the main season for time-pressed families. |
| Romantic cottage-style mixed border backdrop |
The pastel pink flowers blend readily with herbaceous perennials and kitchen‑garden edges, creating a soft country look that stays decorative for many seasons thanks to own‑root resilience valued by cottage-garden lovers. |
| Feature rose in larger containers |
In a large 40–50 litre or bigger container with a strong trellis, its climber habit gives height on patios and balconies, allowing renters or small‑garden owners to enjoy a substantial rose without committing to permanent structures, suiting urban balcony gardeners. |
| Sites with regular wind and rain exposure |
Medium disease resistance, combined with inherently strong performance in show conditions, allows it to cope with humid, breezy British weather when given reasonable drainage and airflow, reassuring for coastal garden owners. |
| Low‑thorn access paths and gateways |
Sparser prickles make it easier to guide along arches or rails near paths without constant snagging on clothing, reducing day‑to‑day nuisance for households with children or frequent visitors such as practical-minded homeowners. |
| Long‑term garden structures and heirloom corners |
Own‑root growth means no graft union to fail and a strong capacity to regenerate after pruning or weather damage, supporting decade‑long use on pergolas and arbours, an attractive prospect for long-term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-arbour escape – Train over a simple timber arbour above a small table and chairs, underplant with creeping thyme and low herbs – ideal for fragrance-focused tea lovers.
- Cottage kitchen walk – Let it climb a wire along the path to a vegetable plot, mingling with alpine catchfly and herbs – suited to rustic kitchen‑garden enthusiasts.
- Soft-pink backdrop – Use as a tall screen behind mixed perennials and shrubs, with California lilac for contrast – perfect for fans of romantic cottage borders.
- Balcony bower – Grow in a 50‑litre half‑barrel with a fan trellis to frame a city balcony seat – for urban dwellers seeking a storybook feel in small spaces.
- Entrance arch – Shape gently over a metal or wooden arch by the front gate, pairing with lavender at the base – appealing to families wanting a welcoming, traditional entrance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Climbing rose from the Scented Memories of Love collection; registered as DELéri, also traded as Deléri and Nahema; large-flowered exhibition climber for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard in France (1991) from ‘Grand Siècle’ × ‘Heritage’; introduced by Georges Delbard SA, with garden release in 2006 and subsequent international distribution. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated fragrance rose: Perfume Award, Monza 1997; Fragrance Award, New Orleans 2003; Silver Medal and Most Fragrant Rose, Gifu 2006; plus several further international medals. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 240–400 cm high and 140–240 cm spread; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage, sparsely thorned canes, suited to training on arches, pergolas and tall supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, rosette-shaped blooms with roughly 26–39 petals; flowers are mostly solitary on stems, repeat well with a generous second flush, suitable both for cutting and display on the plant. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pastel pink with warmer bases; buds deeper pink with peach hints, opening to candy-pink with paler rims, then softening to a silvery-edged light pink before fading; holds colour reliably in season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, intense perfume with classic rose character; scent is long-lasting on the plant and in the vase, widely recognised in international trials and awards as a leading fragrant climbing rose. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional orange-red ellipsoid hips, about 8–12 mm, RHS 40A, forming where flowers are not deadheaded; decorative in a modest way and testifying to successful pollination late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance generally medium, with good tolerance to black spot and powdery mildew, and moderate susceptibility to rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 165–180 cm apart for hedging or mass, 300 cm as specimen; prefers well-drained soil, benefits from support and annual pruning; maintenance medium but straightforward, with simple seasonal checks. |
DELÉRI offers a richly fragrant, repeat-flowering pink climber with sparse prickles and durable own-root growth, an elegant choice if you would like a long-lived rose to frame your favourite garden seat.