BÁNÁT – cherry-red climbing rose, climber - Márk
On a narrow London front garden path after rain, colour becomes the quiet star: BÁNÁT clothes arches and railings in velvety cherry-red clusters that stay rich and even as the blooms mature, while its mid-green foliage keeps the scene feeling naturally balanced. This own-root climber is bred for reassuring longevity, so once settled it builds a durable framework with minimal fuss, ideal where wet winters and heavy soils demand reliable structure and considerate drainage in small urban plots. Over time its strong, flexible canes give you adaptable coverage for pergolas, fences or balcony trellises, and in a large 40–50 litre container it offers vertical impact without sacrificing precious ground space. With a simple planting routine, an occasional tidy and light training, you can watch roots establish, then shoots strengthen, then by the third year enjoy full, stable flowering that fits neatly into a low-input, rainwater-friendly routine.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden rose arch |
Use BÁNÁT to frame a small terraced-house entrance where space is tight but you want a strong vertical accent; the cherry-red clusters create welcoming, long-season colour with minimal shaping, appealing to the busy urban gardener |
| Pergola over a seating nook |
Train its long, flexible canes along a compact pergola to build a stable woody framework that returns year after year, giving filtered privacy and reliable cover without the short lifespan often seen in grafted climbers, ideal for the long-term planner |
| Fence and railing softening |
Guide stems along front-garden railings or side-return fences for even, medium-height coverage; moderate foliage density means it screens without feeling heavy, and routine tying-in once or twice a year is enough for the low-maintenance seeker |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, this own-root climber offers vertical colour where soil is limited, building up gradually without outgrowing its space too fast, giving structure and flowers for the space-conscious owner |
| Rainwater-aware front garden scheme |
Plant into improved clay or chalky ground with added grit and compost so roots can handle wetter winters yet enjoy good drainage, allowing the plant to remain healthy and ornamental with modest intervention for the sustainability-minded homeowner |
| Naturalistic mixed planting |
Thread BÁNÁT through airy companions like coneflowers and lavender cotton, using its clustered red flowers as a calm vertical counterpoint that anchors looser perennials while requiring only light annual pruning for the relaxed stylist |
| Family play garden backdrop |
Let the climber form a colourful boundary behind lawn or play space; its moderate thorniness and upright habit make it easier to keep clear of pathways while still delivering months of bloom for the practical family gardener |
| Small urban wildlife corner |
Although not a prime nectar source, BÁNÁT’s occasional orange-red hips and structured growth add shelter and seasonal interest in a compact habitat area, complementing more pollinator-rich perennials for the eco-aware beginner |
Styling ideas
- Cherry-arch – Train BÁNÁT over a slim metal arch with creamy nepeta and soft grasses at the base for a restrained, romantic entrance – ideal for the design-conscious terraced-house owner
- Balcony-screen – Grow it in a 50 litre container with peat-free compost and a slim trellis, pairing with lavender in pots for scent and gentle privacy – perfect for the space-limited flat dweller
- Rain-garden – Place BÁNÁT near a permeable gravel path with echinacea and lavender cotton in raised, well-drained pockets to manage downpours gracefully – suited to the sustainability-focused city gardener
- Family-backdrop – Use it along a rear fence with low shrubs and long-flowering perennials, giving a colourful yet orderly frame to a play lawn – reassuring for the time-pressed family household
- Evening-pergola – Let cherry-red clusters climb a compact pergola above a bistro set, underplanted with silvery foliage for subtle contrast – attractive to the after-work relaxer
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
BÁNÁT is a large-flowered climbing garden rose by Márk, marketed as a cherry-red climber for arches, pergolas and fences; sold here as a 2‑litre own-root eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hungarian rosarian Márk Gergely at the Kertészeti Kutató Intézet in Budatétény; parentage is unknown and introduction and registration years are not documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong climbing habit, typically 210–340 cm high with 120–200 cm spread; moderately dense, mid-green foliage with slight gloss and moderate prickliness, forming a durable vertical framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cupped flowers with 26–39 petals in clustered trusses; remontant character gives an abundant second flush after the main bloom, extending ornamental display through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant cherry-red blooms (RHS 53B outer, 53C inner) with velvety sheen; colour lightens moderately as flowers age yet remains red, offering consistent, eye-catching tones in bud, peak and fade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and only noticeable at close range; this cultivar is chosen primarily for its colour effect and climbing structure rather than for strong scent in the garden. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, ellipsoidal orange-red hips 8–14 mm across on some stems; hips add modest autumn interest and a naturalistic touch without creating excessive self-seeding issues. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance is moderate for powdery mildew, black spot and rust, with good heat and drought tolerance noted. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on arches, pergolas, arbours and fences at 150–260 cm spacing; prefers well-drained soil, benefits from seasonal tying and occasional pest and disease checks to maintain top display quality. |
BÁNÁT – cherry-red climbing rose, climber - Márk offers lasting colour, adaptable vertical structure and steady development on its own roots, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like a dependable, low-fuss climber for your garden.