Roses are well known for their scent. Rose fragrances can be categorised into types such as fruity, Tea, myrrh and musk. As well a the types of fragrance, some roses are dramatically more fragrant than others. These are the roses to grow next to a path, bench or front door so you can take advantage of their scented blooms as you sit or walk past them. Scented roses make excellent cut flowers, too, offering a sensual treat as well as being visually striking.

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As a general rule, the most fragrant roses are English Roses and Old Roses. However there's a wide variety of shrub and climbing roses that offer a wealth of fragrance for your garden and home.

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Browse our list of the most fragrant roses, below.



Rosa 'St Ethelburga'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'St Ethelburga'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'St Ethelburga'

Rosa 'St Ethelburga' is a strongly scented, old fashioned hybrid tea rose. It flowers prolifically from late spring into autumn.



Rosa 'The Generous Gardener'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'The Generous Gardener' (photo credit: David Austin Roses)
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'The Generous Gardener' (photo credit: David Austin Roses)

'The Generous Gardener' is a shrub rose with a traditional musky old-rose fragrance and double, soft pink to pale white-pink flowers. Grow it as shrub or trained against a trellis as a short climbing rose.



Rosa 'Boscobel'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Boscobel'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Boscobel'

The flowers of Rosa 'Boscobel', also known as 'Auscousin', have a strong myrrh fragrance with hints of elderflower, pear and almond. It's a bushy shrub rose, with red buds opening to large, salmon-pink flowers throughout summer.



Rosa 'Munstead Wood'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Munstead Wood' (photo credit: David Austin Roses)
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Munstead Wood' (photo credit: David Austin Roses)

The dark crimson blooms of Rosa 'Munstead Wood' have very fruity fragrance. It's a classic English shrub rose which flowers over a long period, and has good disease resistance. Grow at the front of a border.



Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'

Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton' has a fruity fragrance. It's a tall, English rose with red buds that open to orange flowers. Grow it at the back of a border.



Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'

Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll' is a classic English shrub rose with a beautiful fragrance. It flowers continuously all summer and makes a lovely cut flower.



Rosa rugosa 'Roseraie de l'Hay'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Roseraie de l'Hay'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Roseraie de l'Hay'

Rosa rugosa 'Roseraie de l'Hay' is a large, dense rugosa rose with fresh, green leaves and wine-coloured flowers with a good fragrance. It can be trimmed into a flowering hedge and is tolerant of poor soils.



Rosa 'Charles de Mills'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Charles de Mills'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Charles de Mills'

Rosa 'Charles de Mills' is a gorgeous gallica rose with an intense fragrance. It's loose habit makes it ideal for an informal mixed or cottage garden border.



Rosa 'Compassion'

Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Compassion'
Top roses for scent - Rosa 'Compassion'
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Rosa 'Compassion' bears scented apricot flowers from July to September. A scented climbing rose, it's ideal for growing up a pergola, so you can enjoy its wonderful perfume as you sit beneath it.

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