DALIAMY – pink climbing rose – Dalla Libera
Imagine opening your front door to a fragrant wall of soft pink blooms after rain, the air washed clean and the path glistening as this climber brings a sense of balance to a small urban space. DALIAMY is an own-root, premium silver climbing rose designed for today’s compact, sustainable terraced and family gardens, where reliable flowering and easy structure matter more than show-bench perfection. Its strongly scented, very full pompon flowers repeat in generous flushes from early summer, creating a long season of colour and scent along fences, porch arches or balcony trellis. On its own roots it establishes steadily, building a long-lived framework that can be cut back and renewed without fear of losing the graft, supporting a gentle “Year 1 roots, Year 2 shoots, Year 3 full display” development arc. Once settled in well-prepared soil it copes steadily with blustery showers and cool spells, offering reassuring structure against walls while you focus on rainwater-wise planting around its base. Pair with climbers such as clematis or Japanese creeper to extend seasonal interest and create a soft, romantic frontage, or use as a vertical accent on a modest pergola where its rich perfume can be enjoyed at head height near a seating area. Give it sun, airflow, and a simple, regular care routine, and this characterful Italian-bred rose will reward dedicated owners with years of Green-mindset gardening pleasure, combining ornamental impact with an enduring sense of calm presence.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Terraced-house front fence or railings |
Use DALIAMY to lift a plain front boundary with a vertical veil of scented pink blooms that fit narrow London-style plots, bringing privacy and softness without taking up precious ground space for busy urban garden owners. |
| Wall-trained near a doorway or seating area |
Its very strong, far-carrying fragrance is best appreciated close to where you pass or sit, so training it beside a front door or bench lets you enjoy the rich, fruity scent after rain and on warm evenings for fragrance-loving homeowners. |
| Pergola or simple rose arch |
The climber’s 190–310 cm height and flexible, creeping habit make it ideal for covering a modest pergola or shop-bought arch, creating a tunnel of colour that matures steadily over several seasons for patient hobby gardeners. |
| Rainwater-aware front garden structure |
Plant into a permeable, well-drained strip with gravel or planting pockets so heavy showers soak in around the roots while the stems stay upright, giving stable height in gardens that handle frequent wet, windy spells for sustainability-focused owners. |
| Mixed vertical screen with clematis |
Combine this repeat-flowering rose with summer and late-flowering clematis to weave complementary shapes and colours through one support, maximising impact in a small footprint for design-conscious small-garden keepers. |
| Feature climber in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage and regular feeding, DALIAMY can form a striking potted column on a balcony or patio, giving height and scent where borders are impossible for space-limited balcony gardeners. |
| Long-lived specimen on its own roots |
Own-root growth allows the plant to regenerate from the base after pruning or winter damage, building a durable framework that keeps its character and colour year after year for long-term, value-minded gardeners. |
| Romantic focal point in a clay-based garden |
With soil prepared for drainage and airflow, this climber can bring classic cottage-garden charm and structure to heavier ground that is otherwise hard to use, rewarding consistent care in challenging conditions for dedicated rose enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Frontage Arch – Train DALIAMY over a slim metal arch flanked by lavender and nepeta to frame a terraced-house path with scent and movement – ideal for romantic-style city entrances.
- Balcony-Column – Grow it in a 50 litre container with a slim obelisk, underplanting with trailing thyme to soften the pot edge – suited to balcony owners chasing vertical green impact.
- Rain-Garden Screen – Pair the climber on a trellis with moisture-tolerant grasses and salvia in a gravel strip that accepts roof run-off – for sustainability-led front gardens managing rainwater elegantly.
- Pastel-Canvas Wall – Let DALIAMY sprawl across pale brick, weaving in a dark-purple clematis for contrast and extended flowering – perfect for design-aware households seeking a gentle, artistic façade.
- Cottage-Pergola Walkway – Cover a short pergola with this rose, underplanting with catmint and sage to draw the eye along the path – best for families wanting a low-effort, storybook garden feel.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose; registered cultivar name DALlamy, traded as Daliamy Climbing rose DALlamy; exhibition category climbing rose; own-root 2-litre eleanorROSE ORIGINAL form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Davide Dalla Libera at Novaspina, Italy; breeding year 2015, introduced 2016, with Novaspina as initial distributor; parentage not disclosed or not recorded in available sources. |
| Awards and recognition |
Rome International Rose Competition Fragrance Award 2015, recognising the variety’s rich, far-scented aroma; recommended where strong, classic rose perfume is a key garden design requirement. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Creeping, climbing habit reaching about 190–310 cm high and 150–250 cm spread; dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; supports training on arches, fences or walls. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, ball-shaped pompon blooms with over 40 petals; medium-sized flowers borne in clusters; remontant with notably abundant second flush, giving repeated displays through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich mid-pink overall, opening from deeper raspberry-pink buds (RHS 66C/63C); colour lightens gradually to a pastel tone with slightly lilac outer margins, providing gentle tonal variation as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, far-reaching scent with a rich, fruity rose character; fragrance is a key ornamental feature, especially effective near entrances, windows or seating where air movement carries the perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional orange-red, spherical hips about 9–15 mm in diameter; adds modest late-season interest but primary value of the variety remains its repeat-flowering and fragrance rather than hip display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance weak, especially to powdery mildew and black spot, needing regular monitoring and timely protection in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; avoid stagnant moisture and ensure airflow; maintenance needs are high, with routine pruning, feeding and plant protection required for healthy long-term performance. |
DALIAMY – pink climbing rose – Dalla Libera offers award-winning fragrance, repeat flowering and long-lived own-root reliability; a thoughtful choice if you enjoy caring for a characterful feature rose.