METANOÏA – orange climbing rose
Create a corner of quiet conversion in your garden with METANOÏA, an orange climbing rose that clothes arches, walls and pergolas in warm, coral-peach blooms and softly sweet perfume. Its remontant flowering brings flush after flush through our short Irish summers, even when days turn cool and grey. Semi-double blooms offer a gently open heart that is pollinator friendly, inviting bees while still looking refined enough for a cottage-style front garden. Own-root plants grow steadily into a long-lived framework, with a natural rhythm of year one roots, year two shoots, year three full ornamental value. This medium-maintenance climber pairs beautifully with clematis and cottage perennials, thriving even where frequent rain and heavy soil call for good drainage and thoughtful mulching. Its colour shifts from vibrant coral to creamy peach, adding soft light and cheerful contentment to small urban plots or country retreats, while its glossy foliage keeps structures green and appealing even between flower flushes.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Sunny cottage-garden arch |
Ideal where you’d like a romantic archway that stays in flower for much of the season: METANOÏA’s repeating flushes mean colour in early summer and again later on, with minimal deadheading for the beginner gardener. |
| Family pergola or seating area |
Train this climber over a pergola to enjoy softly sweet, mild fragrance without it becoming overpowering during family meals or playtime, giving a gentle sensory backdrop that suits busy households. |
| Dublin terraced-house front wall |
Perfect for greening and softening a narrow frontage, its moderate spread and glossy, dark green foliage provide structure year-round while flowers offer a cheerful welcome for urban homeowners. |
| Boundary fence or trellis |
Use along a fence where you need reliable health: good resistance to blackspot and powdery mildew helps it stay tidy in humid Irish weather, easing the workload for low-maintenance gardeners. |
| Long-term feature on a garden wall |
Own-root plants build a durable framework that copes well with regular pruning and can regenerate if cut back, giving a stable, long-lived display that will reward patient owners. |
| Mixed cottage border with climbers |
Its semi-double blooms offer accessible pollen, so when combined with daisies and other nectar plants it supports wildlife while remaining decorative, which appeals strongly to nature-loving gardeners. |
| Clay-soil garden with improved drainage |
Best where heavy soil has been opened with compost or grit and topped with mulch, helping roots stay healthy despite frequent rain and slowly spreading into a reliable framework for practical gardeners. |
| Large container by a sunny doorway |
Suited to a substantial 40–50 litre container with a strong obelisk or trellis; regular watering and feeding keep the display going, giving vertical colour that’s easy to enjoy for balcony and patio owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Archway – Train METANOÏA over a metal or wooden arch, underplanting with Erigeron and soft pink geraniums to echo its coral-peach shades – ideal for romantic front-garden dreamers.
- Warm Pergola Retreat – Cover a seating pergola, pairing it with creamy clematis for layered flowering and a gentle scent halo – perfect for evening readers and tea lovers.
- Soft Front Façade – Let stems fan out on trellis around a doorway, with pots of dwarf hosta at the base for foliage contrast – suited to style-conscious city terrace owners.
- Wildlife-Friendly Fence – Mix along a boundary with Mexican daisies and other single-flowered perennials to boost nectar while keeping a polished look – great for pollinator-focused families.
- Statement Pot Climber – Plant in a 50 litre container with a tall obelisk, adding trailing lobelia and ivy for all-season interest – designed for renters and small-space gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
METANOÏA – orange climbing rose; large-flowered climbing exhibition rose from the Rós dreapadó group, marketed as a climber for garden use; ARS exhibition name: Metanoïa. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage and breeder details are not recorded; introduced to the market by Meilland International SA, France, with breeding work dated around the year 2000 for modern garden use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong climber with creeping, trainable canes reaching about 240–360 cm in height and 110–170 cm spread; moderately thorny, with moderately dense, glossy, dark green foliage on flexible shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped flowers with approximately 13–25 petals; large blooms around 7–10 cm carried in clusters; remontant habit with generous second flushes through the season when well cared for. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep coral-orange buds open vibrant orange with peach sheen, then soften to creamy peach with rosy-edged outer petals; colour lightens gradually, giving a warm, multi-tonal display over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but noticeable scent with a softly sweet character; fragrance is best appreciated on still, warm days and is gentle enough for seating areas or smaller spaces without becoming overwhelming. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually limited due to semi-double flowers and routine pruning; where allowed, it produces small, ellipsoid orange-red hips about 6–10 mm across, adding a discreet autumn accent. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -21 to -18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3); good resistance to blackspot and powdery mildew, with moderate rust susceptibility, and moderate tolerance of heat with regular watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best grown in full sun on arches, pergolas, trellises, fences or walls; prefers well-drained but moisture-retentive soil, regular feeding, and occasional plant protection where disease pressure is high. |
METANOÏA – orange climbing rose offers warm repeat-flowering colour, gentle fragrance and long-lived own-root reliability; a thoughtful choice if you’d like a graceful climber that will quietly earn its place.