MOMO – crimson-red climbing rose – Noack
Step out to a London front garden after rain and let crimson pompoms frame your path: Momo is a compact, large-flowered climbing rose that brings an easy sense of balance to narrow spaces while coping well with cool summers and heavy, wetter soils and paving run-off. Its raspberry-red clusters flower generously in waves, keeping your terrace or balcony softly romantic from early summer into autumn, yet asking for remarkably little maintenance beyond simple tying-in and an annual tidy. Dark, glossy foliage stays clean and healthy, with outstanding resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, supporting a quietly sustainable planting scheme that works with nature rather than against it. As an own-root climber it builds a long-lived framework that can regenerate from the base, giving your family a stable, maturing structure over many years. In the first year it concentrates on roots, the second year brings stronger shoots, and by the third it settles into full ornamental value as a reliable, rain-resilient garden companion.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Terraced-house front garden arch |
Momo’s controlled climbing habit (around 2–3 m) is ideal for framing a narrow gateway or low arch without overwhelming the façade, giving long-season colour with minimal pruning for time-pressed homeowners and beginners. |
| Rainwater-friendly drive or path edge |
Planted into improved clay or beside gravel strips, this rose thrives where rainwater collects, its healthy root system coping with typical urban run-off while dark foliage adds structure for sustainability-minded gardeners. |
| Small vertical screen on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with a slim trellis, Momo offers a slim, upright green curtain and soft raspberry blooms, turning compact seating areas into private outdoor rooms appreciated by city-dwellers. |
| “Girly” pink-crimson entrance planting |
The pompon clusters in raspberry-crimson blend beautifully with soft pink perennials for a playful, romantic look that stays tasteful on town streets, suiting those who like a subtly feminine feel yet low-fuss care. |
| Low-maintenance family side return |
Along a fence in a side passage, its good disease resistance and modest pruning needs keep maintenance simple, while dense glossy foliage turns a forgotten corridor into a neat, green walkway valued by busy households. |
| Long-lived focal point by the front door |
As an own-root climber, Momo builds strength year after year, regenerating from the base if cut back hard, so your main entrance feature remains reliable and attractive for the long term, reassuring cautious investors. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed urban garden |
Its flexible climbing shoots and sturdy framework cope well with blustery, moisture-laden conditions, keeping foliage attractive with minimal spraying, making it a sound choice for environmentally aware coastal residents. |
| Green backdrop for wildlife-friendly planting |
Although mainly ornamental, the dense, dark foliage and occasional red hips offer shelter and seasonal interest behind pollinator-friendly perennials, appealing to nature-focused gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Romantic archway – Train Momo over a compact metal arch with underplanting of lavender and catmint to soften the base – ideal for couples wanting a pretty, welcoming front-garden entrance.
- Balcony veil – Grow a single plant in a 50 litre container against a slim trellis, paired with trailing thyme and pelargoniums – perfect for flat-dwellers seeking privacy with minimal upkeep.
- Pastel contrast – Combine its raspberry blooms with pale pink verbena and airy ornamental grasses along a short front fence – suited to those who like a “girly” feel without clutter.
- Modern green wall – Use Momo as the vertical anchor with sage, heuchera and evergreen ferns beneath in a narrow side return – for homeowners aiming at calm, contemporary greenery.
- Soft cottage corner – Let it climb a timber obelisk amid nepeta and daisies near the doorstep – appealing to families after an easy-going, storybook look that still manages itself.
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature | Data |
| Name and registration |
Momo is a large-flowered climbing rose from the Noack range, marketed as a crimson-red climber for garden use; registered exhibition name “Momo”, supplied here as an own-root potted rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Werner Noack in Germany, 1994, with parentage unrecorded; introduced by Noack-Rosen in 1995 and selected for healthy foliage, generous flowering and reliable garden performance in temperate climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
A medium-height climber reaching about 2–3 m tall and 1.2–2 m wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage on moderately thorny shoots; best trained on supports and tied in regularly for neat structure. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces small, spherical double blooms (around 26–39 petals) in clustered trusses; flowers are pompon-shaped, repeat well through the season, with a generous second flush after the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open rich raspberry-crimson with a dark bud, then gradually soften to cherry-pink on the outer petals while the main tone remains vivid; colour retention is moderate, especially in strong sun or prolonged rain. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Lightly and discreetly scented with a soft rosy character rather than strong perfume; fragrance is noticeable only at close range, so it will not dominate small seating areas or enclosed courtyards. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical red hips around 6–9 mm in diameter after flowering; hips add modest late-season interest and may be left on the plant if ornamental fruit is desired. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Classed as H7, tolerating approximately −29 to −26 °C and USDA zone 5a; noted for good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, supporting low-input care in typical UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 1.4–2.4 m apart depending on use, in well-drained but moisture-retentive soil; tie in young shoots, feed annually, and prune lightly to shape, making it suitable for low-maintenance family gardens. |
MOMO – crimson-red climbing rose – Noack offers easy care, strong disease resistance and long-lived own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for a compact, enduring vertical feature you can enjoy developing over time.