Climbing and Rambling Roses

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Rose-Marie Viaud

Climbing rose

- – M. Igoult

The overall effect is a cool-toned, muted violet–lilac shade that lightens as the flower ages. - rambler, climbing rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - scent description not available

– Romantic violet‑lilac clusters in profusion.
– Ideal for pergolas, arches and walls.
– Vigorous rambler with very long canes.
– Barely prickly, easier to handle shoots.
– Carries the charm of historic French breeding.
Special feature: Colour shifts beautifully from deep violet‑purple to soft lilac‑grey as each cluster matures.
Natural renewal – Pollinator-friendly approach
Rose-Marie Viaud
eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root potted rose
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ROSE-MARIE VIAUD – lilac rambler climbing rose - Igoult

Choose ROSE-MARIE VIAUD if you want a softly romantic rambler that clothes walls, arches and old fences in relaxed waves of muted violet–lilac blossom, creating an enveloping sense of calm after rain and making the most of naturally moist or heavier soils where drainage is still managed. This once‑flowering heritage rose produces a single, spectacular early‑summer display, its small, cup‑shaped clusters forming a dreamy tunnel of colour ideal for London terraced‑house fronts and narrow urban plots. As an own‑root plant it offers reassuring longevity, quietly thickening from the base and renewing older wood over time, so you enjoy stable structure without re‑grafting. Its barely‑there prickles are an everyday comfort on busy paths, while the moderately dense, mid‑green foliage adds a soft backdrop to perennials and ornamental grasses. Given a tall support and a little guiding, its graceful height and measured spread transform vertical space into a green, sustainable screen that feels both intimate and airy in the family garden.


Usage options

Target area Reasoning
Front-garden pergola in a terraced street Trained over a simple wooden or metal pergola, this rambler creates a cool-toned, lilac tunnel above eye level while leaving ground space free for everyday use, suiting narrow, rainwater-conscious city front gardens and the beginner gardener.
Soft privacy screen along a boundary fence Its tall, climbing habit and moderately dense mid-green foliage form a gentle visual barrier without feeling oppressive, ideal for softening wire or timber fencing where you want privacy with a romantic, heritage look for the family homeowner.
Wall-trained accent for small to medium gardens Given horizontal wires or a trellis, the long, flexible canes can be fanned out across a house or garage wall, turning a bare surface into a lilac haze that maximises vertical space for the space-conscious urbanist.
Feature arch over a path or side entrance Once established, its arching growth frames gateways and side passages with a single dramatic early-summer flowering, evoking a “secret garden” feel while keeping footprints compact for the romantic traditionalist.
Own-root long-term structure in a family garden As an own-root plant it rebuilds from its base after pruning or weather damage, giving a long-lived framework that matures steadily over several seasons instead of needing replacement, reassuring the long-term planner.
Low-prickle climber near busy walkways The barely prickly stems make it more practical beside narrow paths, bin stores or parking bays where people brush past, reducing snags on clothes and making routine access easier for the busy household.
Rain-aware planting with improved drainage Used with a free-draining planting pocket in heavier London clays, this rambler responds well to regular moisture while its tall frame lifts foliage and flower clusters clear of splashback, supporting the eco-minded city gardener.
Once-a-year seasonal highlight in low-input spaces Its non-remontant habit focuses care around one main flowering, allowing you to enjoy a generous early-summer show and then a largely green backdrop with only light pruning and tidying needed for the time-poor beginner.

Styling ideas

  • Romantic Archway – Weave ROSE-MARIE VIAUD over a metal arch, underplant with lavender and nepeta for a scented lilac-and-blue entrance – ideal for the cottage-style front-garden dreamer.
  • Pastel Pergola – Train it along a slim pergola and pair with soft grasses like Pennisetum and white Liatris for a hazy, rain-friendly seating nook – perfect for relaxed evening unwinders.
  • Heritage Wall – Combine this rambler on a sunny brick wall with old-fashioned perennials and sage in the foreground for a classic period-house feel – suited to lovers of vintage character.
  • Gentle Screen – Let it form a tall, semi-transparent veil between garden “rooms”, backed by Caryopteris and low shrubs to keep interest after flowering – great for designers of small family plots.
  • Urban Ribbon – Run it along slim wires above a front boundary, with drought-tolerant planting at ground level and a large 50-litre container start if soil is limited – helpful for creative balcony and frontage planners.

Technical cultivar profile
Property Data
Name and registration Rose-Marie Viaud is a rambler climbing rose from the Climbing rose collection; ARS exhibition name Rose-Marie Viaud, an unregistered cultivar traded under this historic commercial name.
Origin and breeding Bred by M. Igoult in France around 1924, from an open-pollinated seedling of ‘Veilchenblau’; introduced by Hazlewood Bros. Pty. Ltd. in Australia in 1926, precise breeding institution unrecorded.
Awards and recognition Certified as a successful garden performer in the Longwood Gardens 10-year Rose Trial, indicating reliable ornamental value under long-term landscape conditions rather than show bench performance.
Growth and structural characteristics Strong, climbing growth reaching about 360–550 cm high and 150–220 cm wide, with flexible, barely prickly canes and moderately dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage forming an elegant, arching framework.
Flower morphology Semi-double cup-shaped blooms, 13–25 petals, produced in cluster-flowered trusses; small-flowered rambler type that flowers once in early summer, with medium self-cleaning so some spent blooms need removing.
Colour data and phenology Cool violet-purple buds open crimson-purple, then soften through even purple to pastel lilac-grey; overall a muted violet–lilac effect, with colour retention moderate and a single extended early-summer flush.
Fragrance and aroma Fragrance is very weak and barely noticeable; primarily grown for its distinctive lilac-toned colour effect, decorative clusters and romantic rambler silhouette rather than for scented garden or cut-flower use.
Hip characteristics Forms sparse red, egg-shaped hips about 6–9 mm in diameter; hips may add a light decorative touch after flowering but are not a main ornamental feature of this rambler in typical garden use.
Resistance and winter hardiness Hardy to around -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), but foliage is sensitive to rust and prone to powdery mildew and black spot, so regular, thoughtful plant protection is advisable.
Horticultural recommendations Best on pergolas, arches, walls or fences in sun or partial shade; plant about 170–280 cm apart, avoid drought, improve drainage on heavy clay, and allow ample support height for natural, cascading growth.

ROSE-MARIE VIAUD offers once-a-year lilac abundance, graceful height for pergolas and walls, and steady own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice if you value long-term structure and soft seasonal drama.

Detailed product attributes

Product Identification Data

Product Name: ROSE-MARIE VIAUD – lilac rambler climbing rose - Igoult
Product Type: eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL - 2-litre own-root potted rose
Cultivar Authenticity: Verified:16.08.2025
Cultivar Quality Rating: premium bronze
Item Number: [1399] 90-049 (14.02.2026) eleanorrose.co.uk

Name and Registration

Meaning of Cultivar Name: The name was given in honour of Rose‑Marie Viaud, daughter of nurseryman Georges Bruant and wife of Jean Viaud‑Bruant.
Cultivar Synonym: Rosemary Viaud
Original Trade Name: Rose-Marie Viaud
Current Trade Name: Rose-Marie Viaud Climbing rose Igoult
Rose Group: Rambler, Polyantha
Commercial Type: rambler, climbing rose
Commercial Group: Climbing rose
Exhibition Category: climbing rose
Collection: Climbing rose

Origin and Breeding

Initial Distributor: Hazlewood Bros. Pty. Ltd. (Australia, 1926)
Introduction Year: 1924 (France)
Registration Year: unregistered cultivar
Breeder: M. Igoult
Breeding Company / Institution: unknown / no data
Breeding Year: France, 1924
Parentage: 'Veilchenblau' open-pollinated seedling

Awards and Honours

Horticultural Ratings and Recommendations: Longwood Gardens 10-year Rose Trial – certified cultivar
Competition and Show Awards: Longwood Gardens 10-year rose trial – certified variety

Growth and Structural Characteristics

Height: 11.8-18ft (360-550 cm)
Spread: 4.9-7.2ft (150-220 cm)
Growth Habit: climbing
Foliage: The variety's foliage is moderately dense, with leaves that have a slightly glossy surface and a mid‑green shade.
Prickliness: barely prickly
Self-Cleaning Description: Some of the spent blooms remain on the plant and require subsequent cleaning.
Self-Cleaning Intensity: medium self-cleaning

Flower Morphology

Petal Count: 13-25
Flower Fullness: semi-double
Flower Shape: cup-shaped
Flower Size: S (0,5-1,5 in)
Inflorescence Type: cluster-flowered
Colour Code: ARS code: M RHS code: 79A (outer), 76C (inner)
Repeat Flowering: Non-remontant; flowers once.

Colour Data and Phenology

Colour: purple
Flower Colour Description: The overall effect is a cool-toned, muted violet–lilac shade that lightens as the flower ages.
Closed Bud: Dark violet‑purple surface with a subtle bluish tinge.
Newly Opened Flower: Full, intense crimson‑purple exterior, slightly lighter inside with greyish‑mauve tones.
Full Bloom: Uniform purple, with the outer petal edges becoming paler.
Before Fading: Pastel lilac-grey tone, in places with a faint mauve tinge.
Colour Fading Description: As the bloom opens, the dark violet–purplish hue gradually fades to an even purple and then, just before the flower dies back, to a pastel lilac–grey.

Fragrance and Aroma

Fragrance Strength: very weak, barely noticeable scented rose
Fragrance Character: scent description not available
Pollinator Attraction: Semi-double (13–25 petals) — the semi-double flower form reduces access to the stamens, so the blooms provide limited attraction to pollinators.
Pollinator-Friendly Rating: Its semi-double flowers attract pollinators only to a limited extent, so it is primarily an ornamental variety.

Hip Characteristics

Hip Shape: egg shaped
Hip Colour: red
Hip Comment: Rose hip formation is expected to be sparse; red, egg-shaped hips 6–9 mm in diameter.

Resistance and Hardiness

Hardiness (°C): -21–-18 °C
Heat and Drought Tolerance Description: Performance declines in hot conditions; it does not tolerate prolonged drought.
Disease Resistance: sensitive
  • powdery mildew – medium
  • black spot – medium
  • rust – very sensitive

Horticultural Recommendations

Recommended Planting Distance: for mass planting 185 cm, for hedging 170 cm, as a specimen plant 280 cm
Planting Density: in square planting 0,3 plants/m², in hexagonal arrangement 0,3 plants/m²
Partial Shade Tolerance: suitable for partial shade
Maintenance Requirement: Maintenance requirement high; requires regular plant protection due to poor disease resistance.
Primary Uses: pergola, fence, wall, solitary specimen, park

Comments

Strengths: Natural renewal – Pollinator-friendly approach
Companion Plants: Liatris spicata 'Alba' - Dense blazing star Pennisetum alopecuroides - Fountain grass Caryopteris clandonensis 'Grand Bleu' - Bluebeard
Comment: The Veilchenblau bare‑root rose.
ROSE-MARIE VIAUD – lilac rambler climbing rose - Igoult
The overall effect is a cool-toned, muted violet–lilac shade that lightens as the flower ages. - rambler, climbing rose - very weak, barely noticeable scented rose - scent description not available
The rose webshop. - purple - Rose-Marie Viaud - rambler, climbing rose - (11.8-18ft (360-550 cm))
Inflorescence: cluster-flowered Height: 11.8-18ft (360-550 cm) Flower shape: cup-shaped Winter hardiness: 5b purple - Hazlewood Bros. Pty. Ltd. (Australia, 1926) rambler, climbing rose - Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) Flower size: S (0,5-1,5 in) - Height: 11.8-18ft (360-550 cm) Height: 11.8-18ft (360-550 cm) - Flower fullness: semi-double Rose-Marie Viaud - Roses in the garden | eleanorROSE® Original - premium bronze M. Igoult

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Our product is a rose grown with the unique PharmaRosa® cultivation technology!

2 litre, own-root, potted rose.
With shoots appropriate to the season.
With a root system that thoroughly permeates the growing medium.
Quality in line with the requirements of the E.N.A. (European Nurserystock Association).
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Can be planted during frost-free periods.
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The PharmaRosa® own-root potted rose is a fully rooted plant that guarantees reliable establishment for you, so it can be planted at any time of the year during frost-free periods.


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