ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose - pharmaROSA®
If you dream of a softly lit, cottage-style entrance or a welcoming front garden that still feels effortless to maintain, ZEBRINA™ offers a richly coloured solution that suits everyday Irish life, even where frequent showers meet cool breezes off the Atlantic coast. This medium-maintenance climbing rose combines reliability with a long season of cup-shaped, raspberry‑scarlet blooms and a distinctly spicy fragrance, ideal for arches, pergolas and sunny walls. Its dense, dark green foliage creates a lush, leafy backdrop for family gardens, while good hardiness and balanced disease tolerance support a long, stable life when planted on its own roots. In the first year it concentrates on strong underground foundations, pushes taller flowering shoots in the second, and by the third season settles into its full ornamental rhythm of colour and scent.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Pergola in an Irish cottage-style garden |
ZEBRINA™’s 2–3 m climbing habit and dense foliage make it ideal for clothing a pergola with colour and cover, creating a sheltered, romantic walk where raindrops on the blooms feel inviting rather than gloomy, particularly appealing for the beginner. |
| Rose arch over a narrow path |
The medium-sized, cup-shaped red flowers repeat through the season, so a slim archway gains months of changing colour as buds open and mature, giving cheerful structure at your front gate or along a side path for the homeowner. |
| Climbing accent on a sunny wall |
Trained on wires, this climber creates a vertical curtain of red blooms against warm brick or render, using limited ground space while providing long-term structure and seasonal interest for the busy urban gardener. |
| Fence or boundary softening |
With its 60–120 cm spread and repeat flowering, it gently disguises functional fencing, adding movement and seasonal charm while preserving a manageable footprint for the time-conscious family. |
| Statement by a front door or gate |
The vivid scarlet-to-raspberry tones and medium, spicy fragrance create a welcoming, “girly” cottage feel at entrances, offering a strong sense of arrival with relatively straightforward care for the fragrance-loving visitor. |
| Long-lived garden backbone planting |
As an own-root climber, ZEBRINA™ can regenerate from its base after hard pruning or weather damage, maintaining stable ornamental value and extending its lifespan, which particularly reassures the cautious buyer. |
| Reliable colour despite cool, showery summers |
This repeat-flowering climber keeps giving clusters of red blooms even when the second flush is lighter, supporting gardens in changeable, breezy, rain-prone conditions typical of many coastal districts for the practical planner. |
| Family garden with manageable maintenance |
Medium disease resistance and a need mainly for deadheading and occasional checks keep care tasks simple, while routine feeding and mulching are enough to sustain healthy growth and flowers for the relaxed beginner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Archway – Train ZEBRINA™ over a narrow arch with Ajuga reptans at the base for a soft, storybook transition from street to doorstep – ideal for romantic front‑garden dreamers.
- Warm Wall Glow – Fan stems along a sunny brick wall above Pachysandra terminalis to contrast glossy green groundcover with shifting red blooms – suited to low‑fuss homeowners.
- Gate Greeting – Flank a garden gate with paired climbers, underplanted with Lonicera pileata to create a tidy, evergreen skirt – perfect for neat, welcoming entrances.
- Pergola Retreat – Cover a small pergola seating area with ZEBRINA™, letting its fragrance and colour frame a quiet corner – appealing to evening readers and tea‑drinkers.
- Family Fence Softener – Use along a plain fence with mixed perennials for an easy, long‑term screen that still allows access for children’s play – great for busy family gardens.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose – pharmaROSA®, a climbing rose in the Rós dreapadó group; registered cultivar name and exhibition names are not documented. |
| Origin and breeding |
Climbing rose of unknown parentage, discovered and selected by pharmaROSA®; year of breeding, registration and introduction are not recorded in current reference data. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit reaching approximately 200–300 cm in height with 60–120 cm spread; moderately thorny canes and dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage provide substantial vertical coverage. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, 4–7 cm, double, cup-shaped blooms in clusters with 26–39 petals; remontant flowering pattern where later flushes are present but less abundant than the main early display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant mid-deep red overall; fresh flowers scarlet with warm bases, maturing through raspberry-pink to brick-mahogany tones; colour retention is modest, giving a changing, painterly effect on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, distinctly perceptible scent with a pleasant, spicy character; suitable for planting near paths, doors or seating where air movement helps carry the fragrance to passers-by. |
| Hip characteristics |
Expected to produce a modest number of small, spherical, bright red hips 9–15 mm in diameter, adding late-season decorative interest if some spent blooms are left unpruned. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; winter hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), suitable for most Irish gardens with standard seasonal care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on well-drained soil with regular feeding and mulching; recommended spacings 140–250 cm depending on use, with support on arches, pergolas, fences, gates or walls for secure, tidy growth. |
ZEBRINA™ – red climbing rose - pharmaROSA® offers fragrant, repeat red blooms, reliable vertical cover and the regenerative security of an own-root climber; a thoughtful choice if you value lasting beauty with measured effort.