Every garden has its own rhythm, and roses bring the pulse of Spring. At Lola Capurro Landscape Studio, we select varieties for their beauty, resilience, and ability to harmonise with their surroundings, always seeking designs that transcend time.
Benefits of incorporating roses into landscape design
• Structure and rhythm: roses help define pathways, entrances, and visual frames, providing height and texture.
• Colour and seasonality: their flowering marks the arrival of spring and brings visual dynamism to the landscape.
• Aroma and sensorial experience: many varieties enrich the garden with exquisite fragrance.
• Symbolism and tradition: they evoke history, romance, and elegance.
• Versatility: there are varieties for every type of project — groundcover, shrub, climbing, and cut-flower roses.
• Sustainability: when well chosen, roses are long-lived and low-maintenance, accompanying the garden’s maturity over time.
Below is a curated selection of roses that bring identity, colour, and fragrance to our projects.
A heritage climbing rose with spectacular spring flowering. The double blooms, in salmon-pink with apricot tones, release a rich, sweet fragrance. New foliage emerges bronze, maturing to dark green.
Design use: ideal for pergolas, walls, and fences, adding a romantic and natural feel.
Care: light pruning after flowering; prefers full sun and well-drained soil.
Virtue: creates luxurious floral abundance in a short time — perfect for impactful designs.
A medium-sized floribunda with large, double blooms in a rich copper-orange that softens as it ages. Fruity fragrance and continuous flowering from spring to autumn.
Design use: excellent for borders and beds, or paired with grasses and silver foliage plants.
Care: winter pruning and organic feeding in spring.
Virtue: long flowering period and warm tones that bring energy and brightness to the garden.
A highly elegant hybrid tea rose. Powder-pink blooms with a classic shape, reminiscent of French gardens. Strongly scented, with sweet and fresh notes.
Design use: ideal for romantic gardens, resting areas, terraces, and as a cut flower.
Care: full sun, regular watering, and balanced feeding.
Virtue: upright growth and constant flowering; a favourite for floral arrangements and focal points.
One of the most resilient and noble roses. Semi-double pure white blooms that repeat throughout the season.
Design use: versatile; perfect for modern, minimalist gardens or combined with lavender and grasses.
Care: tolerates cold and heat; keep well-drained soil and prune lightly.
Virtue: brings light, purity, and tranquillity — a timeless garden classic.
A vigorous climbing rose with double deep-pink blooms. Fast growth and repeat flowering.
Design use: ideal for pergolas, walls, or columns, providing texture and movement.
Care: requires support and light pruning after each flowering.
Virtue: combines robustness with abundant blooms; perfect for vertical accents.
One of the world’s most admired roses. Large cream-coloured blooms edged in soft pink, reminiscent of old French gardens.
Design use: romantic climber for gateways and entrances.
Care: full sun, moderate watering, light pruning; avoid excessive moisture.
Virtue: classical elegance — each bloom appears hand-painted.
A heritage rose of great vigour, with creamy-white flowers and a subtle fragrance. Very hardy and adaptable.
Design use: ideal for fences, pergolas, or shaded walls.
Care: tolerates semi-shade and poor soils; very low maintenance.
Virtue: rustic charm and generous flowering — perfect for naturalistic or rural gardens.
A modern tea rose with refined creamy blooms edged in soft pink. Velvety texture and impeccable form.
Design use: excellent for contemporary gardens or monochrome planting schemes.
Care: requires good sunlight, formative pruning, and fertile soil.
Virtue: combines beauty, fragrance, and excellent vase life.
Hybrid tea rose with medium-sized, bicolour blooms: ivory white petals edged in carmine red, which intensify under the sun. It has a soft, elegant fragrance. Very floriferous and highly resistant to disease.Design use: Ideal for borders, flowerbeds, or contemporary gardens. Its continuous blooming and colour contrast bring dynamism and sophistication to the landscape.Care: Requires full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Apply organic fertiliser in early spring and summer. Light pruning after each flowering encourages compact growth and new shoots.Virtue: elegance and contrast. The combination of white and red symbolises celebration and balance, adding a refined touch to any garden composition.
A David Austin creation, renowned as one of the most fragrant English roses. Deep-pink blooms with velvety petals.
Design use: perfect for sensory gardens and relaxation spaces.
Care: hard pruning in winter and full sun exposure.
Virtue: unmatched perfume — every bloom invites contemplation.
A hybrid tea rose with intense red flowers, glossy petals, and upright habit.
Design use: ideal for formal gardens or as a focal feature near entrances.
Care: annual pruning, fertile soil, and consistent watering without waterlogging.
Virtue: expresses strength, elegance, and passion.
Compact growth with soft pink double blooms.
Design use: perfect for low beds and smaller gardens.
Care: prefers light pruning and full sun.
Virtue: refined form and constant flowering bring softness and neat structure.
One of the hardiest and most reliable climbers. Pale pink blooms from spring to autumn.
Design use: excellent for pergolas and walls; ideal for coastal or urban gardens.
Care: moderate pruning and well-drained soils.
Virtue: symbol of renewal and resilience, with ethereal beauty.
A miniature climber or groundcover rose with small, deep-red flowers.
Design use: ideal for borders, slopes, and low walls.
Care: light pruning and good air circulation; highly disease-resistant.
Virtue: low-maintenance carpet of colour and movement.
A vigorous, thornless heritage rose covered in clusters of small yellow blooms in spring.
Design use: superb for large pergolas, fences, or expansive walls.
Care: extremely hardy; minimal pruning; tolerates poor soils.
Virtue: natural beauty and abundance — elegant in Mediterranean or rustic gardens.
A white climbing rose with large, flat, richly scented blooms. Dark foliage and graceful structure.
Design use: ideal for entrances, verandas, or pergolas where fragrance can be appreciated.
Care: light pruning, good ventilation, full sun.
Virtue: purity and elegance — creates serene, timeless atmospheres.
A creamy-toned variant with deeper fragrance.
Design use: ideal for intimate garden spaces and alongside stone or timber finishes.
Care: similar to Sombreuil; prefers fertile, well-drained soil.
Virtue: classical elegance with warm romantic character.