MACREXY – pink bedding floribunda rose – McGredy
Let Sexy Rexy bring a touch of playful romance to your Irish garden, covering each compact bush with clusters of perfectly formed, mid-pink blooms from early summer right into autumn, even when showers and soft Atlantic breezes roll through. This floribunda is ideal for small front gardens and cottage-style beds, giving you generous flowering with only moderate maintenance and reliable performance in typical Irish weather. As an own-root plant it builds strength steadily below and above ground, so you can enjoy a reassuring “roots first, then shoots, then full display” development over three growing seasons. Use it as a neat hedge, an edging line or a standout front-door feature, and enjoy its gentle, light fragrance on your daily walk to the gate.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Classic cottage-style flower bed |
The bushy, 70–95 cm habit and dense foliage make this rose perfect for informal cottage beds, where its pastel pink, cupped blooms repeat reliably all season for effortless colour. A good fit for relaxed, time-poor gardeners and beginners. |
| Dublin terraced front garden strip |
Compact, upright growth and abundant cluster flowering create a tidy yet romantic frontage, ideal along a railing or short path where space is limited but impact matters. Suits busy urban homeowners and city-dwellers. |
| Low flowering hedge along a drive |
Recommended 50 cm spacing allows a continuous, low hedge of mid-pink rosettes, giving structure and privacy without overwhelming the space; own-root vigour supports long-term, stable shape. Ideal for practical, design-minded families. |
| Edging for mixed borders |
The 70–95 cm spread and floribunda habit create a soft, flowery edge in front of taller shrubs and perennials, with the restrained fragrance adding charm along paths without being overpowering. Designed for scent-loving, gentle-style gardeners. |
| Containers and large patio pots |
Performs well in roomy containers from about 40–50 litres, where its moderate maintenance needs and remontant flowering give consistent colour on patios and balconies; ensure drainage to suit typical Irish rain. Perfect for low-fuss patio-focused owners. |
| Mass planting in front gardens |
With spacing guidance of around 55 cm and 3.3–3.8 plants/m², larger groups quickly form a carpet of uniform pink, offering easy-care impact that strengthens each year as the own-root plants mature. Best for value-conscious, effect-seeking buyers. |
| Cut flowers for the home |
Medium-sized, very double, cupped blooms with over 40 petals make pretty, long-lasting vase material, especially when cut just as the bud opens, extending your garden enjoyment indoors. Appealing to romantic, home-decor-loving customers. |
| Sunny, heat-exposed spots in the garden |
This variety tolerates heat well and copes with moderate drought when watered during prolonged dry spells, ideal for warm, sheltered beds that still face rainy, maritime conditions during most of the year. Suited to resilient, low-input-focused gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Pink-Ribbon Border – Plant a soft ribbon of MACREXY along a path, interspersed with pale grasses and white perennials for a gentle, “girly” welcome – for homeowners who love romantic front approaches.
- Cottage-Window Trio – Group three bushes beneath a sitting-room window, underplant with low anemones for a fluttery, storybook effect – for those seeking classic cottage charm with little upkeep.
- Patio-Tea Corner – Grow one rose in a 50-litre pot with trailing herbs at the rim to enjoy light fragrance beside a small table – for balcony and patio users wanting easy, everyday colour.
- Driveway Lace – Line the drive with evenly spaced plants to form a neat pink hedge, tying in with clipped evergreen shapes – for families who want structure without a formal feel.
- Girly-Mix Bed – Combine MACREXY with pastel perennials and airy foliage plants for a feminine, meadow-like front bed – for nature-oriented gardeners who prefer soft light and movement.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, Registered Cultivar Name MACrexy, trade name Macrexy Bedding rose MACrexy, ARS exhibition name Sexy Rexy; classified as a bush floribunda for garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, Auckland, New Zealand; cross of ‘Seaspray’ × ‘Dreaming’; bred in 1978, introduced and registered internationally in 1984. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated floribunda with New Zealand Gold Medal 1984, James Mason Gold Medal 1988, Glasgow Gold Medal 1989 and Portland Gold Medal 1990, confirming long-term ornamental and garden merit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub reaching about 70–95 cm in height and spread, with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; forms full, rounded plants suitable for beds, edging and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped blooms with more than 40 petals, medium-sized at 4–7 cm, produced in clusters; remontant, with particularly abundant second flush, giving frequent, generously filled flower trusses. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform mid-pink with slight salmon tones, ARS code mp, RHS 65C outer, 65D inner; buds deepen at tips, then open to silky rosettes that gradually fade to pale pastel pink with almost white petal edges. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, light fragrance of restrained strength, adding gentle scent without dominating small spaces or sitting areas; primarily selected for its reliable flowering display rather than strong aromatic character. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to very double flowers, hip set is usually limited; where pollinated, produces occasional small, spherical hips 8–12 mm across, in bright red RHS 43A, adding discrete autumn interest without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated medium for resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, benefitting from good air flow and preventative care; tolerates heat well, withstands moderate drought and is hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for beds, edging, low hedges, containers and cutting; prefers well-drained but moisture-retentive soil, pH near neutral, regular feeding and mulch, with 50–90 cm spacing depending on use and planting density. |
MACREXY offers compact, floriferous bedding colour, award-backed reliability and gentle fragrance on a durable own-root framework, a thoughtful choice if you favour long-lived roses with modest care needs.