Climbing and rambling roses

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Christine Hélène

Climbing rose

- – Christine Meile

Pastel yellow base with a cream‑white tint that shows a delicate buttery tone in sunlight. - rambler, climbing rose - mild, restrained-scented rose - softly sweet

– Soft yellow blooms fading to creamy white.
– Robust rambler for arches and pergolas.
– Very winter-hardy down to –34 °C.
– Dense, healthy foliage with few thorns.
– Low-maintenance rose needing minimal care.
Gné speisialta: Fás cumhachtach le bláthú athfhillteach flúirseach.
Natural renewal – Pollinator-friendly approach
Christine Hélène
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CHRISTINE HÉLÈNE – yellow rambler climbing rose - Meile

If you dream of a soft, romantic rose cloaking an arch or terrace without demanding constant work, Christine Hélène is made for you. This rambling rose clothes itself in clouds of pastel, lemon‑cream blooms, turning even a small Irish cottage or terraced‑house front garden into a gentle, storybook haven. Bred for reliability, it shrugs off wet summers and cool winds, coping gracefully with Ireland’s frequent rain and short, mild summers while keeping its foliage clean and healthy. Once planted in good soil with decent drainage, its own‑root habit means long‑term stability, quiet regrowth after any winter setbacks, and a reassuringly low need for pruning or spraying. Over time, it builds into a tall, elegant screen with surprisingly sparse thorns, so it is easier to manage around family paths. You simply guide its flexible shoots over an arch, pergola, fence or small tree, then enjoy its repeat flush of flowers and gentle, sweet fragrance. Think of it as a living curtain of light, cream‑yellow blossoms that becomes more impressive each year as roots establish, shoots lengthen, and by the third summer it shows its full, romantic character.



Usage options

Target area Reasoning
Rose arch at a cottage-style front gate Christine Hélène’s long, flexible rambling canes and semi-double, creamy yellow flowers are ideal for clothing an arch where space is limited but height is welcome. Once tied in during the first couple of years, growth becomes self-supporting and low‑maintenance, with few thorns to catch clothes or hands, giving a welcoming soft focus to your entrance for beginners.
Pergola beside a family patio The variety’s generous height and 200–350 cm spread create a romantic overhead canopy, yet its maintenance requirements remain low, suiting busy families. Its mild, sweet scent and repeat flowering add seasonal charm to outdoor dining areas, and own‑root plants age gracefully, providing long-lived cover without complex pruning, ideal for homeowners.
Trained into a small garden tree Light, flexible shoots and sparse thorns make it easy to weave through the branches of a sturdy small tree, creating a cascading effect of cream-yellow clusters over existing structure. The semi-double flowers allow limited hip formation without weighing branches down, while the own‑root resilience supports steady regrowth year after year for hobby-gardeners.
Solitary specimen for Dublin terraced front gardens Planted as a single feature near the boundary, it offers strong vertical impact with modest ground footprint, ideal where space is tight. Its tolerance of partial shade and cool, damp weather means reliable performance in urban streetscapes, and the foliage remains dense and dark green, giving structure even between bloom flushes to please urban-owners.
Romantic cottage-garden backdrop or boundary screen With a potential height up to 5 m and good spread, this rambler forms a soft, flowering screen at the back of borders or along fences. It copes well with frequent rain and cool winds typical of Irish gardens, reducing worries about leaf disease, while pastel tones blend easily with perennials and informal plantings for cottage-lovers.
Low-effort family garden rose for busy schedules Maintenance needs are modest: an annual tidy, tying new shoots, and basic feeding. Own‑root plants recover well from accidental damage, remaining stable and attractive without specialist pruning. In the first year it focuses on roots, the second on framework, and by the third brings full ornamental value, rewarding patient but time-poor gardeners.
Cool, exposed or wind-prone sites Exceptional winter hardiness down to approximately –34 °C and strong resistance to common fungal diseases make this rose reliable where conditions are harsh. Its robust constitution and dense foliage stand up well to Atlantic breezes and persistent rainfall, keeping the plant presentable with minimal chemical input for environmentally minded families.
Large container on a balcony or paved courtyard Where soil is poor or heavy clay, a 40–50 litre container with good drainage allows Christine Hélène to thrive while you train it onto a trellis or small arch. The restrained fragrance and pale colouring suit close-up viewing, and own‑root vigour maintains long-term performance in pots, appealing to compact-space city-dwellers.

Styling ideas

  • Cottage-Arch – Let Christine Hélène drape over a simple wooden arch, underplant with creeping baby’s-breath and thyme for a frothy, pastel entrance – perfect for cottage-garden romantics.
  • Soft-Screen – Train it along light wires on a front boundary, pairing with airy lobelia at the base for a semi-transparent floral screen – ideal for privacy-seeking homeowners.
  • Tree-Veil – Thread its canes through a small ornamental tree, creating a veil of lemon-cream blooms hovering above the lawn – suited to creative hobby gardeners.
  • Patio-Pergola – Cover a compact pergola beside the terrace, combining with pots of lavender and thyme for scent and texture – great for relaxed family entertaining.
  • Balcony-Frame – Grow it in a 50 litre container and fan-train onto a trellis, softening walls while leaving floor space free – ideal for style-conscious city dwellers.

Technical cultivar profile
Parameter Data
Name and registration CHRISTINE HÉLÈNE – yellow rambler climbing rose, trade name by Meile, rambler group, climbing rose type; American Rose Society exhibition name Christine Hélène; commercial group Rós dreapadó.
Origin and breeding Rosa helenae seedling × ‘Ghislaine de Féligonde’, bred by Christine Meile in Germany, 2005; introduced by Rosenhof Schultheis; registered cultivar name not recorded, feminine forename used as trade name.
Growth and structural characteristics Strong rambler with climbing habit, reaching about 300–500 cm in height and 200–350 cm spread; dense, dark green matte foliage; sparsely thorned canes; suitable for training over supports and into small trees.
Flower morphology Semi-double, flat flowers in small clusters, petal count approximately 13–25; small 1–4 cm blooms borne repeatedly with a generous second flush; cluster-flowered inflorescences giving a soft, billowing effect on trained frameworks.
Colour data and phenology Pale lemon-yellow opening, RHS 11C outer, 8D inner, fading to creamy yellow then near white with buttery centre; colour retention excellent; overall effect pastel yellow with cream-white tint, luminous in soft light and cool, overcast conditions.
Fragrance and aroma Fragrance character softly sweet with a gentle, restrained scent; not overpowering near seating or entrances; ideal where subtle perfume is preferred; aroma best appreciated at close range during warm, still periods of the day.
Hip characteristics Limited hip formation due to semi-double flowers; occasional small spherical orange hips 6–10 mm in diameter may develop; hips add discreet seasonal interest but are not a dominant ornamental feature of this cultivar.
Resistance and winter hardiness Very winter-hardy rambler, tolerating approximately –34 to –32 °C (USDA 4a, RHS H7, Swedish zone 5); good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; suitable for cool, wet climates with high fungal pressure.
Horticultural recommendations Ideal for arches, pergolas, training into trees or as solitary specimen; spacing 225–380 cm depending on use; prefers well-drained soil, including improved heavy clay; tolerates partial shade; maintenance low with basic tying and annual pruning.

CHRISTINE HÉLÈNE combines low-maintenance vigour, romantic repeat flowering and exceptional hardiness in an own-root form that promises long, reliable growth; an excellent choice if you would like a graceful, enduring climber.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: CHRISTINE HÉLÈNE – yellow rambler climbing rose - Meile
Product Type: antoniaROSE® ORIGINAL - rós i bpota 2 lítear ar a fhréamhacha féin
Cultivar Authenticity: Cigireáilte:29.05.2025
Cultivar Merit Rating: premium silver
Item Number: [805] 53-082 (14.02.2026) antoniarose.ie

Name and Registration

Cultivar Name Meaning: The name is a feminine forename.
Original Commercial Cultivar Name: Christine Hélène
Trade Name: Christine Hélène Climbing rose Meile
Rose Group: Rambler
Commercial Type: rambler, climbing rose
Commercial Group: Rós dreapadó
Exhibition Category: climbing rose (rambler)
Collection: Climbing rose

Origin and Breeding

Initial Distributor: Rosenhof Schultheis (Germany)
Registration Year: Data not available
Breeder: Christine Meile
Breeding Company / Institution: Unknown / no data
Breeding Year: Germany, 2005
Parentage: Rosa helenae seedling × 'Ghislaine de Féligonde'

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 300-500 cm
Spread: 200-350 cm
Growth Habit: climbing (rambler)
Foliage: The variety has dense foliage, with leaves that are matte and dark green in colour.
Prickliness: sparsely thorned
Self-Cleaning Description: No data on self-cleaning.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: No data on self-cleaning strength.

Flower Morphology

Petal Count: 13-25
Flower Fullness: semi-double
Flower Form: flat
Flower Size: S (1 - 4 cm)
Inflorescence Type: cluster-flowered
Colour Code: ARS code: Y RHS code: 11C (outer), 8D (inner)
Repeat Flowering: It is remontant, with an abundant second flowering.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: yellow
Flower Colour: Pastel yellow base with a cream‑white tint that shows a delicate buttery tone in sunlight.
Closed Bud: Bud with a softly green-tinted tip and a yellowish-cream colour with a slight whitish cast.
Freshly Opened Flower: Pale lemon-yellow petals with a deeper yellow tone at the centre.
Full Bloom: Cream-yellow petals fading to almost white at the edges.
Pre-Fading Flower: Pure creamy-white base colour with a delicate buttery-yellow centre.
Colour Fading Description: As it opens, the light lemon yellow fades to creamy yellow, then to almost cream-white, ending with a faint buttery-coloured centre.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: mild, restrained-scented rose
Fragrance Character: softly sweet
Pollinator Attraction: Its semi‑double flower form and reduced accessibility of the stamens make it less attractive to pollinators.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Semi-double variety, pollinator-friendly: limited, attracts pollinators poorly

Rose Hip Characteristics

Rose Hip Shape: spherical
Rose Hip Colour: orange
Rose Hip Notes: Rose hip formation is expected to be limited due to the double flowers; occasionally spherical orange hips 6–10 mm in diameter may form.

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -34–-32 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: No data are available on heat–drought tolerance.
Disease Resistance: resistant
  • powdery mildew – resistant
  • black spot – resistant
  • rust – resistant

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Spacing: for mass planting 240 cm, for hedging 225 cm, as a solitary specimen 380 cm
Planting Density: square planting 0,2 plants/m², hexagonal arrangement 0,2 plants/m²
Partial Shade Tolerance: suitable for partial shade
Maintenance Requirements: Maintenance requirement low; requires minimal care.
Key Uses: rose arch, pergola, trained on tree, park, solitary specimen

Notes

Strengths: Natural renewal – Pollinator-friendly approach
Companion Plants: Thymus vulgaris - garden thyme Lobelia erinus - annual lobelia Gypsophila repens - creeping baby's-breath
Note: Very winter-hardy, robust rambler.
CHRISTINE HÉLÈNE – yellow rambler climbing rose - Meile
Pastel yellow base with a cream‑white tint that shows a delicate buttery tone in sunlight. - rambler, climbing rose - mild, restrained-scented rose - softly sweet
Siopa gréasáin rósanna. - rambler, climbing rose - Christine Hélène - yellow - (300-500 cm)
Bláthaireacht: cluster-flowered airde: 300-500 cm Cruth na bláthanna: flat Friotaíocht gheimhridh: 6b yellow - Rosenhof Schultheis (Germany) rambler, climbing rose - Méid an bhlátha: S (1 - 4 cm) Méid an bhlátha: S (1 - 4 cm) - airde: 300-500 cm airde: 300-500 cm - Líon bláthanna: semi-double Christine Hélène - Rósanna sa ghairdín | antoniaROSE® Original - premium silver Christine Meile

Léirímid cuma sheachtrach ár rósanna atá le ceannach ar líne ónár siopa gréasáin.


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

2 litre, own-root, potted rose.
With shoots appropriate to the season.
With roots thoroughly interwoven through the growing medium.
Quality in line with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
In unique packaging that prevents damage.
Can be planted during frost-free periods.
True-to-type rose plant with an individual 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.


Stock: several varieties and several stages of development in a short stock section.
Shoot system: intensive growth of fresh basal shoots on a young plant.
Root system: presentation of the strong root system interwoven through the growing medium with the pot removed.
Balance: mature plant where the development of the root system and the shoots is in harmony.

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