SCHWANENSEE® – white climbing rose (climber) – McGredy
Transform a simple seating area into a storybook retreat with SCHWANENSEE®, a classic white climbing rose whose pure blooms and graceful habit bring instant romance to pergolas, arbours and cottage-style fences. Large, double, milky-white flowers with a subtle pearly sheen and a fresh, sweet fragrance create a serene backdrop for afternoon tea, while the dense, dark green foliage builds a leafy screen that feels private yet inviting. This own-root climber establishes steadily, offering reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate from its own wood after pruning or weather damage, so it keeps its ornamental value over time with modest maintenance. Well suited to typical British gardens, it copes reliably with blustery, wet spells in exposed spots and supports itself securely where you need good anchoring. Flowering generously from early summer with a strong second flush, it rewards even busy beginners, so you can simply sit back and enjoy the unfolding display as it matures naturally through the years into a truly romantic cottage-garden feature.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Arbour or arch over a garden bench |
Ideal where you want a romantic “afternoon tea” spot, SCHWANENSEE® arches gently overhead with pure white, medium-sized blooms and a sweet scent that feels intimate rather than overpowering, creating a soft-focus frame for seating – perfect for those who love a cosy retreat. |
| Family garden pergola in a small to medium plot |
Its moderate vigour and 2,4–3,6 m height suit typical family gardens, giving enough height to cover a pergola without becoming unruly; the dense foliage and repeat flowering offer summer-long shade and privacy – ideal for families seeking a manageable climber. |
| Climbing rose for fences and boundaries |
Dense, glossy, dark green leaves and plentiful white flowers form a natural screen along garden boundaries, softening hard lines while remaining relatively easy to train on wires or trellis, making it attractive for homeowners wanting a softened boundary. |
| Own-root, long-term feature rose near the house |
Supplied as an own-root plant, SCHWANENSEE® settles in as a durable, renewing climber: roots build first, then strong shoots, then full ornamental value, giving a long-lived structure that copes well with regular pruning close to windows – reassuring for buyers prioritising a lasting investment. |
| Romantic cottage-garden border with vertical accent |
Snow-white chalice-shaped flowers pair beautifully with soft pinks, blues and herbs in a cottage scheme, while its repeat flowering ensures vertical interest throughout summer without complex care – well suited to admirers of traditional charm. |
| Part-shaded side path or north–east aspect |
Tolerant of partial shade, this climber flowers reliably where full sun is limited, brightening shadowed walls or narrow side paths with reflective white blooms that read well even on overcast days – appealing to gardeners coping with a shady plot. |
| Exposed sites needing stable anchoring |
With a naturally sturdy climbing habit and strong framework, SCHWANENSEE® can be firmly tied into pergolas or fences, staying secure and attractive through breezy, rain-swept weather typical of more open gardens – especially useful for those in windy locations. |
| Large container on terrace or patio (40–50 litres+) |
In a minimum 40–50 litre container with good drainage, it can be trained up an obelisk or small arch, bringing fragrance and height to paved spaces while remaining within reach for simple pruning and watering – an inviting option for busy urban gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Fairy-arch entrance – Train SCHWANENSEE® over a narrow metal arch at the garden gate, underplant with scented rock geranium and low catmint for a soft, hazy welcome – perfect for romantically inclined homeowners.
- Tea-corner pergola – Cover a corner pergola beside the kitchen with this white climber, combining Japanese forest grass and terracotta pots of herbs for a relaxed, rural tea nook – ideal for families who linger outdoors.
- Cottage fence veil – Let SCHWANENSEE® drape along a picket or post-and-rail fence, mingling with pastel foxgloves and hardy geraniums to create a loose, storybook edge – suited to lovers of classic cottage style.
- Shady-side brightness – Use it on a part-shaded side wall, adding white foxgloves and variegated foliage plants below so the reflective blooms lift a darker corner – good for those making the most of awkward side paths.
- Patio pillar rose – In a large 50-litre tub, spiral it around a slim pillar or obelisk with airy grasses and lavender nearby for scent and movement – attractive for busy urban gardeners wanting vertical impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Schwanensee (registered name), sold as SCHWANENSEE® – white climbing rose (climber); ARS exhibition name ‘Swan Lake’; large-flowered climbing rose in the Climbing rose commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, from ‘Memoriam’ × ‘Heidelberg’; introduced and registered in 1968, with Mattocks Roses as initial UK distributor. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit, typically 2,4–3,6 m high with 1,2–2,0 m spread; dense, glossy dark green foliage on well-armed, thorny stems; forms a strong, trainable framework on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double flowers with 26–39 petals, medium diameter on solitary stems; cup to chalice-shaped blooms with remontant flowering and a particularly generous second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Snow-white flowers with pearlescent sheen; buds cream-white with slight green tip, opening milky white with ivory hints, then ageing to translucent, silvery-cream edges while holding colour well. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, sweet medium-strength fragrance typical of classic garden roses; scent noticeable around seating areas without being overwhelming, especially in still, warm afternoon and evening conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set is generally low due to double flowers; where present, small ellipsoidal hips, 10–14 mm across, develop in orange-red RHS 40A tones, adding a modest late-season accent. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); moderate disease resistance to mildew, black spot and rust; appreciates regular watering and balanced care in dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on pergolas, walls, arches, pillars and fences; space 1,4–2,5 m apart depending on use; suitable for part shade; 0,4–0,5 plants/m² for mass planting; occasional protection may be required. |
SCHWANENSEE® rewards you with pure white, fragrant blooms, a manageable yet generous climbing habit and the dependable resilience of an own-root plant that matures gracefully, making it a thoughtful choice for long-term garden structure.