This vigorous climbing rose exhibits a rounded, bushy habit and produces exquisite soft apricot blooms, often fading to cream, with a superlative fragrance of myrrh and hints of lush fruit. It thrives best in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9, preferring mild to moderate temperatures. Its glossy green foliage adds to its charm, with no significant fall color display. Best planted in well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils, it grows to a mature height of 8-10 feet and spreads 5-8 feet, making it perfect for arbors, trellises, or garden walls. Renowned for its disease resistance, this variety is moderately resistant to deer, making it a reliable choice for gardens in rural environments. Its elegant blooms and striking form make it ideal for cutting gardens as well as cottage-style landscapes.