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Even with limited sunlight, your garden can flourish with carefully chosen shade-tolerant roses. From Old Rose Shrubs to climbing Iceberg and Hybrid Tea varieties, these resilient plants are guaranteed to thrive in your garden, bringing colour and life to shaded corners. Read more to discover which roses will transform even the gloomiest spots into a blooming delight.
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Best Rose Varieties For Shady Gardens
13/11/2025
All rose varieties flower best with plenty of sunlight: that is true for the majority of ornamental plants.
However, the tough varieties listed below have the most tolerance for partial shade, meaning less than half a day of sun during Summer. They should flower reasonably well growing against a North facing wall with open sky above and in front of them (i.e. not in an alleyway!), where they receive little direct light in summer.
Modern bush roses like Hybrid Teas and Floribundas generally need plenty of sun to support their large or numerous flowers.
A good way to make an educated guess about whether a rose is likely to be shade-tolerant is to look at one of its flowers: the simpler the flower, with fewer petals, the more shade-tolerant it is likely to be.
Officially, there are 5 tiers of roses by petal count:
Single: 4-8 petals.
Semi-Double 9-16 petals.
Double: 17-25 petals.
Very Double / Full: 26-40 petals
Very Full: 41+ petals
When browsing for the most shade-tolerant roses, Single and Semi-Double roses are mostly a sure bet, but there are some Double and even Full roses that roses can manage quite well.
The best shade-tolerant Shrub Roses
In most cases, the shrub roses that perform best in the shade are Old Rose varieties, especially the Hybrid Musks (which tend to be taller) and Polyanthas (which tend to be shorter).
Ramanas / Rugosa wild roses, white and red, and the more ornamental garden version, and Roseraie De L'Hay.
Climbing Roses have the advantage of climbing up, which is conveniently where the sun is! In very approximate order of shade tolerance, from best to "less best":
Rambling roses are much closer to wild roses in their genes, so they typically perform well in less sunny conditions, and with a bit of creative tying-in, they can fulfil about the same role as climbing roses.
The absolute most shade-tolerant roses are the wild hedging roses, but for most gardeners they are not ornamental enough. The exception is the red-leaf glaucous rose with its vivid pink flowers, great foliage and hips for winter interest.