ROZÁLIA – orange climbing rose – Márk
Let Rozália bring soft cottage-garden colour and scented arches to your Irish home, with richly double, mid-orange blooms that blush pink as they mature and a strong, classic fragrance that greets you every time you step outside after rainfall. This easy-going climber copes well with moist, breezy conditions and typical Irish clay soils when you give it decent drainage, rewarding you with a generous second flush of flowers in our shorter summers. Own-root plants settle in steadily, building long-lived structure and dependable growth so you can enjoy relaxed, low-fuss pleasure from a cheerful, feminine focal point over many years.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-garden rose arch beside a Dublin terrace |
Perfect where space is tight but vertical impact matters: the tall, climbing habit and large, cupped blooms turn a simple arch into a welcoming entrance without demanding expert pruning, ideal for a gently romantic street presence for the urban beginner. |
| Cottage-style pergola in a family back garden |
Train Rozália along a pergola to enjoy repeat-flowering waves of orange-pink clusters overhead, giving dappled shade and privacy while coping well with Irish rain and summer breezes, especially where soils are heavy but reasonably drained, suiting the relaxed homeowner. |
| Screening a functional fence or retaining wall |
The reliable climbing structure and 2.4–3.6 m height make it easy to soften bare boundaries with long-season colour; own-root plants rebuild if cut back hard, giving a long-lived, low-fuss screen that appeals to the busy garden owner. |
| Feature climber by a frequently used doorway or path |
Strong, clearly noticeable fragrance and large blooms invite you to pause on everyday walks in and out of the house; remontant flowering keeps the display going for much of the season, rewarding fragrance-loving but time-poor gardeners. |
| Informal mixed border with perennials and grasses |
Orange to peachy-pink flowers blend beautifully with Rudbeckia, lavender and airy grasses, creating a soft, feminine cottage look; medium maintenance and own-root resilience mean the rose keeps its place among perennials for years, suiting creative hobbyists. |
| Family play garden needing durable structure |
Moderately thorny but robust, this climber forms a stable framework on arches or fences; if accidentally damaged, own-root growth lets it regenerate from the base, giving reliable long-term structure for families who want beauty without fuss, reassuring cautious parents. |
| Large container on patio (minimum 40–50 litres) |
In a generous pot with good drainage and regular watering, Rozália offers a close-up display of colour and scent; manageable care and predictable growth suit small paved gardens or rented homes, especially for city-based starters. |
| Small collection of climbers in a dedicated rose corner |
A balanced habit, medium disease resistance and remontant flowering make Rozália a steady anchor rose among other climbers; flowers open from deep orange buds to softer tones, extending visual interest for enthusiasts who enjoy roses without complex regimes, pleasing aspiring collectors. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE ARCH – Train Rozália over a metal or timber arch, underplant with lavender and catmint for a fragrant, “girly” cottage feel – ideal for romantic front-garden creators
- PERGOLA WALK – Let its long, flexible canes drape along a pergola, partnered with summer-flowering clematis in soft mauves – perfect for those dreaming of a gentle, shaded garden walk
- WARM BORDERS – Combine with Rudbeckia, dusky pink salvias and ornamental grasses for glowing late-summer borders – great for colour-lovers who prefer easygoing planting
- WALL SOFTENER – Use against a plain wall or garage, weaving stems on discreet wires to frame windows with scented colour – suited to homeowners wanting charm without structural changes
- ROMANTIC PATIO – Grow in a large terracotta pot with trailing thyme and soft pink pelargoniums nearby – appealing to balcony and courtyard gardeners seeking maximum atmosphere in little space
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Rozália – Márk large-flowered climbing rose, commercial group Rós dreapadó; trade name used for own-root, container-grown plants for garden and landscape use in Ireland. |
| Origin and breeding |
Climber bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary from ‘Kõrösi Csoma Sándor emléke’ × ‘Sutter’s Gold (Cl)’, introduced 1998 by PharmaRosa® Ltd., selected for colour, scent and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit, height around 240–360 cm, spread 120–200 cm with moderately dense, light green, slightly glossy foliage and medium prickliness, ideal for arches, pergolas and fences. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped blooms with 40+ petals, large-flowered (7–10 cm), mainly solitary on stems; remontant with a plentiful second flowering under normal garden conditions and basic care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant mid-orange with peach undertone, ARS OB, RHS 36A outer, 36C inner; buds deep orange-red, flowers fade towards pinkish orange, giving a changing, multi-toned display through the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly noticeable scent with rich, aromatic rose character, best experienced near paths, doors or seating; double flowers focus the variety mainly on ornamental and sensory enjoyment. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ovoid orange-red hips, around 8–12 mm, adding a light seasonal accent in late season, though the plant is primarily grown for its repeat flowering and scented floral display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated medium for powdery mildew, black spot and rust; benefits from airy planting and timely hygiene. Hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), suitable for most Irish garden situations. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 140–150 cm apart for hedging or groups, 240 cm as specimen; prefers well-drained soil with added compost. Tie in young canes, prune after main flush, and mulch annually to support vigour. |
ROZÁLIA offers richly scented, repeat-flowering orange blooms on a reliable climber that forms lasting structure, and as an own-root rose it promises steady, low-fuss growth for years, making it a thoughtful choice for your next planting project.