HEXY – pink climbing rose
Designed for today’s small urban gardens, HEXY is a medium-height climbing rose that wraps fences and porches in pink rosettes from summer into autumn, while its own-root form supports long-term balance and dependable regrowth. Medium fragrance, a sweet, fruity aroma, and very full flowers create a softly “girly” look that suits London terraced-house fronts and compact courtyards. Once established, its dense foliage and good self-cleaning habit keep maintenance low, even where blustery showers and heavier soils demand thoughtful drainage and rainwater management. Planted in a peat-free mix and trained up an arch or wall, HEXY offers season-spanning display on a framework that matures steadily: roots in the first year, more generous shoots in the second, and full ornamental impact from the third season onwards. Its moderate disease resistance, hardy performance and reliable remontant flowering make it an easy-care choice for busy families.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London front garden rose arch |
Reaching 3–4 m with a relatively slim 60–120 cm spread, HEXY is ideal for clothing a compact rose arch without overwhelming a narrow front path. Its own-root stamina means the framework you train now will thicken gradually and recover well after pruning, suiting long-term, low-fuss arch planting for the busy urban homeowner front-garden owners |
| Pergola over a seating corner |
The very full, rosette blooms and medium, fruity fragrance create a romantic overhead canopy when guided along pergola rafters. Regular repeat flowering ensures colour through the season, while moderate maintenance needs are manageable around work and family life, giving a calm, sheltered space for evening relaxation time-poor gardeners |
| Clothed fence in a family garden |
HEXY’s dense foliage and moderate prickliness help soften boundaries while remaining practical in an average-sized family garden. Trained along horizontal wires, it builds a leafy, flowered screen that is more resilient than grafted plants, bouncing back from accidental knocks or harder pruning and supporting long-term garden structure young families |
| Warm, sheltered house wall |
On a sunny south or west-facing wall, HEXY’s colour holds well and its repeat flowering is encouraged, giving months of softly pink coverage. Good self-cleaning means most spent clusters drop petals cleanly, reducing deadheading on ladders and keeping the look fresh with minimal intervention for those preferring simple weekend gardening low-maintenance seekers |
| Rainwater-conscious front garden scheme |
Combined with permeable gravel, groundcover perennials and a water butt, HEXY works well where you aim to slow and absorb rainfall along a property boundary, coping reliably with blustery showers and heavier soils where thoughtful drainage helps protect its roots and surrounding planting, offering a realistic option for wetter urban plots sustainability-focused owners |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
In a sturdy 40–50 litre container with a tall obelisk or trellis, HEXY offers vertical interest without demanding a big footprint. The own-root form reduces long-term replacement needs, as the plant regrows from the base if top growth suffers winter or wind damage, making it a sound choice for exposed balconies and roof terraces balcony gardeners |
| Clay or chalky suburban garden |
With moderate disease resistance and tolerance of typical UK conditions, HEXY performs well where summers can be humid and soils tend towards clay or chalk. Set into an improved, freely draining, peat-free planting hole, it forms a deep, resilient root system that supports many years of decorative flowering on the same framework suburban homeowners |
| Romantic mixed border backdrop |
Repeat-flowering clusters in clean mid-pink provide a soft backdrop behind herbaceous perennials and ornamental alliums, tying together mixed borders without visual clutter. Its narrow ground footprint leaves room for underplanting while adding vertical rhythm and a classic rose character that matures gracefully over time creative border planners |
Styling ideas
- Romantic-Arch – Train HEXY over a narrow metal arch, underplant with lavender and soft nepeta for a scented, bee-friendly approach – for front-garden owners wanting gentle, traditional charm
- Pastel-Backdrop – Use as a tall pink screen behind daylilies and white verbena for a light, feminine border – for those who enjoy softly coloured, “girly” planting
- Urban-Pergola – Clothe a simple timber pergola above a seating nook, pairing with potted herbs for fragrance and practicality – for busy city households seeking a calm outdoor room
- Balcony-Column – Grow HEXY in a 50 litre pot on a slim obelisk, with trailing thyme at the base to soften the container edges – for renters or flat-dwellers needing movable vertical colour
- Soft-Fence – Let it cover wire-strung panels, interplanted with ornamental alliums and grasses for movement and seasonal structure – for gardeners replacing hard front drives with greener frontage
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
HEXY climbing rose (MACrexy), large-flowered climber type within the Climbing rose collection; own-root, container-grown form supplied as a 2-litre pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL plant for general garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Climbing rose discovered in Germany before 1984, with parentage not recorded; introduced to the market by PharmaRosa® Ltd. (Hungary), supplied in the UK as an authenticated cultivar for domestic gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber with creeping habit, typically 3–4 m high and 0.6–1.2 m spread; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate thorns; best when tied to supports such as arches, fences or pergolas. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full, rosette-shaped blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; remontant habit with an abundant second flush extends seasonal interest, especially when plants are well-fed and watered. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Clean mid-pink blooms (RHS 65C outer, 65D inner), bright when opening, softening towards petal edges; colour holds well, only slightly lightening in strong sun, and generally remains truest in cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, noticeable scent with a sweet, fruity character; fragrance is most apparent on still, warm days and in semi-enclosed spaces such as courtyards, arches and pergolas close to regular seating areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to its strongly double flowers, hip set is generally sparse; occasional small spherical hips 6–10 mm across may develop, coloured orange-red (RHS 40A), providing modest late-season ornamental interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately –18 to –21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, responding well to basic hygiene, feeding and, where needed, light fungicide use. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny, well-drained positions; suitable for arches, pergolas, fences and walls at 1.4–2.5 m spacing. Use peat-free compost, irrigate in prolonged drought, and tie new shoots regularly to create an even framework. |
HEXY – pink climbing rose MACrexy offers long-lived, repeat flowering on a slim framework, reliable hardiness and the regenerative security of own-root growth; a thoughtful choice if you want enduring vertical colour with modest ongoing care.