REGINES – orange-pink climbing rose – pharmaROSA®
Bring a sense of cottage charm to your home with REGINES, an easy-going climbing rose that thrives even in cool summers with plenty of rainfall and soft Irish light. Its warm orange‑pink rosettes age through peach, cream and blush tones, creating a constantly changing display along a fence, pergola or Dublin terrace façade. Medium height and flexible canes make it simple to train and keep in shape, while its own‑root reliability supports a long‑lived, regenerating framework that copes well with family‑garden life. You can look forward to remontant flowering from early summer, a fresh, fruity fragrance, and dense mid‑green foliage that stays decorative for many years. In practical terms, roots establish in the first year, shoots and structure build in the second, and by the third season you enjoy its full impact across your garden backdrop.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Family pergola or rose arch |
Medium height and flexible, trailing growth make REGINES ideal for framing a seating area without overwhelming it, giving children and adults a sheltered, flower‑lined corner to enjoy in summer; especially suited to the relaxed tastes of the hobby-gardener. |
| Front‑garden fence in suburbs or terraces |
Remontant flowering ensures waves of colour from early summer into autumn, keeping a small front garden looking cared‑for even if you only have time for occasional pruning and feeding; this rhythm of repeat bloom appeals to the busy-homeowner. |
| Soft cottage‑style backdrop in mixed borders |
The warm peach–orange‑pink blooms fading to creamy blush create a gentle, romantic colour wash that blends beautifully with perennials and herbs, perfect for a “girly” cottage look that still feels grown‑up, suiting the style‑conscious city-gardener. |
| Long‑term climbing feature on a façade |
Own‑root growth gives a durable, regenerating plant that bounces back from pruning or occasional winter damage, so the structure you train now matures into a stable, long‑lived feature, reassuring for the investment‑minded homeowner. |
| Low‑maintenance, medium‑care garden scheme |
Moderate disease resistance, with good black‑spot tolerance, means only occasional treatment is usually needed, which fits an eco‑aware approach where you prefer light‑touch management rather than intensive spraying, ideal for the nature-lover. |
| Irish clay‑soil gardens with regular rain |
This climber performs reliably in typical Irish conditions of cool summers and frequent showers, provided you give decent drainage at planting, making it a sound option where some roses fail in heavier ground, reassuring for the cautious beginner. |
| Fragrant evening seating area |
The clearly noticeable, fresh, fruity scent is easy to enjoy as you pass by or sit under it on mild evenings, giving a sensory reward without extra work, which particularly suits the relaxation‑focused urbanite. |
| Large container on balcony or patio (with support) |
In a 40–50 litre pot with a trellis, REGINES becomes a vertical accent where soil is limited, its moderate vigour easier to manage than very strong climbers while still giving a satisfying show, an attractive solution for the space‑conscious town-dweller. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-arch – Train REGINES over a wooden rose arch and underplant with dwarf French marigolds for a bright, romantic cottage entrance – perfect for nostalgic front‑garden owners.
- Peach-fence – Cover a low to medium fence with REGINES and edge the base with low yarrow to echo the soft peach and cream transitions – ideal for colour‑coordinating planners.
- Balcony-screen – Grow REGINES in a 50‑litre container with a slim trellis to create a scented privacy screen – great for compact‑space apartment gardeners.
- Façade-ribbon – Guide its trailing, bushy canes horizontally along wires for a soft “ribbon” of repeat blooms across a house wall – suited to design‑savvy homeowners.
- Pollinator-strip – Combine REGINES with airy hare’s‑ear and informal grasses so the rose provides height and scent while companions offer nectar – appealing to wildlife‑minded families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
REGINES – orange-pink climbing rose – pharmaROSA®; large-flowered climber in the Rós dreapadó group, marketed as an own-root 2-litre climbing rose for decorative garden and façade use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage and breeding line are not recorded; discovered and introduced by PharmaRosa® with initial distribution from Hungary in 1990, now supplied as a reliable own-root garden climber. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised with ARS Award of Excellence in 1990 and later honoured as Miniature King of Show by the Long Island Rose Society in 2001, reflecting strong ornamental performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit with trailing and bushy structure, typically 180–280 cm high and 80–160 cm spread; dense, glossy mid‑green foliage and moderate prickles, suitable for training on supports. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, rosette-shaped flowers in clusters, 4–7 cm across, with 26–39 petals; remontant with a notably abundant second flush, giving reliable repeat display through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm orange‑pink blooms shifting from peach and apricot to creamy butter yellow and rosy‑powdery cream as they age, creating soft tonal transitions that read harmoniously in mixed plantings. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, fruity fragrance of medium strength, clearly noticeable on still days and when passing close by, adding sensory interest without being overpowering in smaller garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical hips, 8–13 mm wide, bright red when ripe; mainly ornamental rather than abundant, adding a discreet seasonal accent in late season when present. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate general disease resistance with good black-spot tolerance and moderate susceptibility to mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun on well-drained soil; space 140–240 cm depending on use, with 0.4–0.5 plants/m² for massing; suitable for pergolas, fences, façades and arches, with medium maintenance needs. |
REGINES – orange-pink climbing rose – pharmaROSA® rewards you with repeat flowering, fruity fragrance and enduring structure on its own roots, making it a thoughtful long-term choice for your garden.