RED PARFUM™ – deep red rambler climbing rose – Eve
Step out after summer rain and breathe in the fragrance of RED PARFUM™, a classic French climber whose velvety, deep-red clusters create a sense of calm balance in compact London front gardens and taller courtyard spaces. Its medium maintenance needs suit busy owners who want impressive height and romance without daily fuss, while own-root planting supports long-term longevity and reliable regrowth if it is ever cut back hard. Over time, the plant forms dense foliage that clothes fences, arches and drainpipe trellises, helping to soften hard boundaries and screen neighbouring windows. Well-chosen planting spots allow it to cope with exposure and heavy soil by ensuring good drainage in wetter periods and steady performance in blustery, showery weather typical of many British sites with rain and wind. The richly cupped, double blooms repeat in generous flushes, bringing a second wave of colour later in the season, while glossy leaves and moderate self-cleaning help keep the overall appearance smart with only occasional deadheading. In its first year it focuses on roots, in the second on building strong shoots, and by the third it delivers its full ornamental impact along pergolas, railings and façades.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Terraced-house front pergola |
Ideal where you want height and drama in a narrow footprint, its climbing habit and strong repeat-flowering create a long, scented canopy over paths and doorways with modest seasonal care for busy urban gardeners |
| Vertical screen on fence or trellis |
The dense foliage and uniform growth quickly clothe panels, giving privacy and a green backdrop that stays attractive over many years thanks to its own-root resilience for long-term homeowners |
| Rainwater-conscious side return |
Thrives when planted where rainwater naturally drains away from hard surfaces, making use of roof run-off while appreciating good drainage in blustery, showery conditions typical of exposed city sites for sustainability-minded owners |
| Feature arch or arbour |
Long flexible canes and medium vigour suit training over arches, where very strong damask scent and repeating blooms frame seating or a bench with romantic character for fragrance-focused gardeners |
| Statement specimen by a south-facing wall |
Against a warm wall it builds a long-lived framework that can be pruned and renewed from the base, keeping the structure productive and ornamental for decades when grown on its own roots for future-oriented planters |
| Mixed rose-and-perennial border backdrop |
Placed at the back of a border, its deep red flowers rise above lavender, sage or nepeta, giving layered colour while its moderate self-cleaning and simple care routine remain manageable for relaxed hobby gardeners |
| Part-shade city courtyard |
Performs well with a few hours of sun, and in partial shade the rich burgundy colour holds better, maintaining depth against brick and stone where full sun may be limited for shaded-plot owners |
| Cut-flower corner in the garden |
Produces medium-sized, cupped double blooms on clusters suitable for cutting, so you can enjoy its classic damask perfume indoors without requiring specialised exhibition pruning for home bouquet makers |
Styling ideas
- Velvet-Entrance – Train up a narrow pergola over a front gate, underplant with lavender and nepeta to echo the scent and soften paving – ideal for fragrance lovers with compact terraces
- Ruby-Screen – Use along a shared fence with tall grasses like Stipa tenuissima to contrast textures and create a semi-transparent privacy veil – suited to overlooked urban gardens
- Heritage-Arch – Form a rose arch with Crocosmia at the base for fiery underplanting that extends the colour season – perfect for romantically inclined family gardens
- Courtroom – In a small courtyard, fan-train against brick with pots of sage and thyme below to reinforce the classic look and provide herbs – good for time-poor city dwellers
- Twilight-Walk – Line a side path with an arched frame, letting the rose drape overhead, and pair with low, silver foliage plants to catch evening light – for those seeking a calm, evening retreat
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Red Parfum™ Climbing rose EVErepra, ARS exhibition name ‘Red Parfum’; rambler-type climbing rose for pergolas, walls and arches within the Climbing rose collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Eve (France) from ‘Étendard’ × ‘Souvenir de Claudius Denoyel’; bred 1962, introduced and registered 1972 by Roses Anciennes André Eve, maintaining a traditional French climbing style. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit with dense foliage, 280–450 cm high and 160–260 cm spread; glossy mid-green leaves, strong prickliness and flexible canes suited to training on supports or structures. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, cupped, double flowers with 26–39 petals, borne in clusters; remontant with a generous repeat flush after the main flowering, offering extended seasonal display outdoors and in vases. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep burgundy, velvety petals (RHS 60A outer, 60B inner); buds deep burgundy, opening crimson then dark cherry-red and slightly lightening in strong sun, while remaining richer in partial shade. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, garden-filling scent with a classic damask, full-rose character; effective near seating areas, windows or entrances where air movement carries fragrance through the garden and indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ellipsoid red hips, about 12–19 mm diameter, adding modest late-season interest; not a heavy fruiting cultivar, but hips may appear after uncut flowers later in the year. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate tolerance to heat and drought with watering in dry spells; disease resistance moderate to black spot, mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil with support; suitable for partial shade and vertical use on pergolas, fences and arbours; maintain with annual pruning, tying-in and occasional deadheading of spent clusters. |
RED PARFUM™ gives towering, velvety colour, powerful damask scent and long-lived structure, while its own-root form supports decades of reliable regrowth; an excellent choice if you want lasting romance with manageable care.