ANGELA® – pink park rose – Kordes
Step outside after a shower and ANGELA® greets you with cheerful clusters of deep pink blooms, softening towards silvery pastel as the light shifts. This bushy shrub rose creates an easy, “girly” cottage feel, ideal for Irish front gardens that face showers and windborne weather. Semi-double, open flowers invite bees while giving you months of colour, from early summer into autumn, with very little fuss. As an own-root plant it settles in steadily, building long-term strength and a stable shape in your beds or low hedges. In heavier Irish soils it simply needs thoughtful drainage and a layer of mulch to thrive and flower reliably around busy family life. Plant once for a quietly enduring, low-pruning presence that matures gracefully. Roots in the first year, shoots in the second and full garden character by the third give you a dependable, softly romantic backbone to your planting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal shrub |
The bushy, upright habit and generous clusters of deep pink flowers create a welcoming focal point by the gate or front door, without demanding expert care or constant deadheading, suiting beginners and time-poor gardeners who value dependable charm for the family. |
| Informal low hedge |
Planted 90–100 cm apart, ANGELA® forms a softly structured, slightly thorny but friendly-looking hedge that flowers repeatedly, marking boundaries while staying inviting and manageable, ideal for framing cottage paths for a homeowner. |
| Mixed cottage-style bed |
The long flowering season and pastel-fading pinks weave easily with perennials and grasses, while own-root resilience means the shrub regrows well after harder pruning, suiting evolving beds planned by a curious, experimenting beginner. |
| Urban front or courtyard garden |
This variety tolerates city conditions and partial shade, delivering colour even where space is tight and light is filtered, fitting small Dublin terraces where people want a robust, good-natured rose for a busy urbanite. |
| Pollinator-friendly corner |
Semi-double, stamen-showing blooms offer accessible pollen to bees while still looking refined, so you can enjoy a romantic pink display that quietly supports garden wildlife, ideal for a nature-aware, fragrance-seeking buyer. |
| Clay soil borders with improved drainage |
Once planted into loosened, compost-enriched, free-draining pockets, this rose copes well with the moist, cool conditions of Irish gardens, including showery, breezy summers near the Atlantic, appealing to those managing heavier ground as a practical-minded gardener. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good compost and regular watering, ANGELA® offers months of colour at eye level; its own-root longevity means you are establishing a long-term potted shrub, not just a one-season display for the relaxed container owner. |
| Long-term family garden backbone |
With ADR-level reliability, repeat flowering and strong winter hardiness, this rose is a plant-and-keep choice that steadily matures from root-building to full impact over several seasons, rewarding patient planning for a future-focused garden planner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Thread ANGELA® through a mixed border with hardy geraniums and low hostas for soft pink clouds above fresh green foliage – ideal for lovers of relaxed Irish cottage gardens.
- Front-Door-Welcome – Flank a path or short front-garden wall with a loose hedge of ANGELA®, underplanted with creeping thyme and ajuga – perfect for homeowners who want instant charm from the pavement.
- Urban-Softener – Use a single shrub in a large 50 litre container to soften railings or bin areas, pairing with dwarf hostas for foliage contrast – suited to city dwellers taming small, functional spaces.
- Bee-Corner – Combine ANGELA® with lavender, catmint and dwarf honeysuckle groundcover so bees move easily between flowers – great for families keen to give children a gentle wildlife experience.
- Pastel-Drift – Mass-plant ANGELA® in a loose sweep in larger beds where the colour can fade gracefully from strong pink to silvery pastels – attractive for gardeners designing calm, flowing backdrops.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose, park type; registered as KORday, traded as ANGELA® / Heckenzauber®; exhibition floribunda-shrub category; female given-name cultivar, own-root 2-litre plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; cross of ‘Yesterday’ × ‘Peter Frankenfeld’; bred and introduced 1984, distributed initially by W. Kordes’ Söhne. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR Germany 1982 rating; Vermeil medal Orléans 1986; Silver medal Courtrai 1986; certificates Belfast and Bagatelle; AJJH Prix de la Rose landscape distinction. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 120–170 cm tall, 80–130 cm spread, slightly thorny; dense, glossy dark green foliage; medium self-cleaning with most spent blooms dropping naturally. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters on floribunda-style trusses; 13–25 petals, small 1–4 cm blooms; remontant with an abundant second flush and reliable repeat cycles. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant deep pink with purplish hue, RHS 65C outer, 65D inner; buds dark mauve-pink; fades to pastel, slightly silvery pink, lightening faster in strong sun over long flowering. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Soft, light, fruity fragrance of mild strength; detectable close-up without overpowering nearby seating areas, complementing its decorative and family-garden suitability. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate production of ellipsoidal orange-red hips, around 8–13 mm in diameter, adding late-season interest and some wildlife value when flowers are left un-deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –26 to –23 °C (H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); good heat tolerance, copes with moderate drought; powdery mildew resistant, black spot and rust of medium tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
For beds, hedges and urban green spaces; plant 90–170 cm apart; prefers well-drained soil, pH neutral to slightly acidic; suit partial shade; prune moderately and feed annually. |
ANGELA® offers long-season pink clusters, city-tolerant reliability and own-root longevity that settles into a lasting, easy-care presence in your family garden; consider it if you want relaxed romance without demanding maintenance.