ARTHUR BELL CLG. – golden-yellow climbing rose - Pearce
Step through your front gate and be greeted by richly fragrant golden clusters of blooms: ARTHUR BELL CLG. is a dependable, large-flowered climbing rose that brings structured height, long-season colour and a quietly romantic mood to compact urban spaces. Its medium maintenance needs are well suited to busy gardeners, while own-root vitality gives reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate if stems are damaged or pruned back hard. Over time, this climber forms a dense, dark green curtain that offers visual privacy and a soft backdrop for other pollinator plants, performing reliably even where wind-driven rain and cool, damp summers can challenge less robust varieties. In the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container, you can expect steady establishment, with roots strengthening in the first year, confident new shoots in the second and full ornamental impact by the third, all accompanied by a sweet, fruity fragrance that hangs in the air after summer showers. The classic clustered flower form and RHS Award of Garden Merit underline its enduring quality for small to medium family gardens.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front garden arch or arbour |
Use ARTHUR BELL CLG. to frame a narrow front path or gateway, training the flexible canes over a slim arch or arbour so the golden flowers sit at head height, giving a sweet, fruity evening scent for passing walkers and beginners |
| Rainwater-conscious urban boundary fence |
Planted into improved heavy clay or beside a gravel strip, this own-root climber copes well with UK showers and wind-driven rain, turning a plain fence into a vertical feature that works alongside permeable, rainwater-friendly surfaces for sustainability-minded |
| Small family patio in a large (40–50 litre) container |
A sizeable pot with free-draining, peat-free compost lets you enjoy the height and colour of a climber where soil is limited, while own-root vigour and gradual root build-up make long-term container culture more forgiving for time-pressed balcony-owners |
| Sunny wall by the front door |
Trained flat against a warm wall, ARTHUR BELL CLG. offers repeated flushes of golden-yellow blooms that fade to a soft cream, welcoming visitors with fragrance and colour without demanding complex pruning routines from busy-owners |
| Mixed, wildlife-aware front garden scheme |
Combined with nectar-rich perennials such as lavender, sage or nepeta, this moderately pollinator-attractive climber contributes height, shelter and seasonal flower cover, supporting insects while remaining practical and manageable for hobby-gardeners |
| Pergola walk-through in a family back garden |
Its repeat-flowering habit and medium-sized, double blooms create a long, colourful tunnel over a pergola, offering dappled shade, privacy and summer scent with only occasional disease checks needed by occasional-gardeners |
| Informal screen between neighbouring properties |
Dense, glossy dark-green foliage and a climbing habit allow this rose to form a soft, living screen, giving a sense of enclosure and muted boundaries without hard fencing, suiting those seeking calm, balanced spaces for privacy-seekers |
| Coastal or exposed, wind-prone garden corner |
On a sturdy support, ARTHUR BELL CLG. tolerates blustery, rainy conditions typical of many British sites, ensuring reliable flowering where more delicate shrubs might fail, offering reassurance and simplicity for non-experts |
Styling ideas
- Front-Door Welcome – Train ARTHUR BELL CLG. up a trellis by the entrance with lavender in the border below for scent layering – ideal for homeowners wanting a graceful, low-fuss welcome.
- Golden-Path Arch – Create a slim arch over a narrow front path, underplanting with soft Nepeta and low grasses for movement – perfect for terraced-house gardens seeking a romantic walkway.
- Urban-Pergola Retreat – Let the rose climb a compact pergola above bistro seating, mixed with white Echinacea for contrast – suited to small family gardens aiming for a calm outdoor room.
- Container-Showpiece – Grow it in a 50-litre pot on a sunny patio with silver Artemisia for foliage contrast – a good fit for balcony or courtyard gardeners with no open ground.
- Soft-Boundary Screen – Use a simple wire fence to support this climber, weaving stems to form a green, flowering screen – attractive for neighbours wanting privacy without solid panels.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
ARTHUR BELL CLG. – large-flowered climbing rose, exhibition category climber; ARS exhibition name Arthur Bell, Cl.; honours whisky-maker Arthur Kinmond Bell; climbing sport of floribunda Arthur Bell. |
| Origin and breeding |
Sport selected in the United Kingdom in 1979 by Colin A. Pearce at The Limes Rose Nursery; climbing mutation of Arthur Bell (Sam McGredy IV, 1964); introduced by The Limes Rose Nursery in 1979. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (2001), confirming reliable performance, good garden value and sound health under typical UK conditions when grown with reasonable, regular care. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climbing habit reaching 280–420 cm in height with a 180–300 cm spread; moderately thorny, with dense, glossy dark green foliage providing good coverage on walls, fences, arbours and pergolas. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped flowers with 26–39 petals, typically produced in clusters; repeats well through the season, with an especially generous second flush in suitable conditions on established plants. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Golden-yellow blooms (RHS 14A–14B) open deep and vivid, then fade through lemon yellow to cream, particularly in strong sun; central petals retain yellow tones, giving depth and interest as flowers age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, sweet fruity fragrance, clearly noticeable around the plant in warm, still weather; suits paths, seating areas and entrances where the scent can be appreciated at close quarters. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately formed, spherical hips 10–14 mm in diameter, coloured orange-red (RHS 40A); add late-season interest and may provide some wildlife value if not deadheaded after flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; USDA 6b; Swedish Zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, generally manageable with basic monitoring and hygiene. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on sunny or lightly shaded supports; suitable for walls, fences, pergolas and arbours; moderate maintenance, appreciating regular tying-in, deadheading and watering during prolonged dry spells. |
ARTHUR BELL CLG. offers reliable golden height, sweet fragrance and long-lived own-root resilience for welcoming arches, walls and pergolas; a thoughtful choice if you would like a graceful, enduring climber.