CORINNA SCHUMACHER – white hybrid tea rose – Guillot
Step outside for a moment of pure calm with CORINNA SCHUMACHER, a refined white hybrid tea rose that brings soft, powder‑pink highlights to even the smallest Irish cottage or terraced front garden. Large, high‑centred blooms on upright stems are ideal for borders and cutting, so you can enjoy its very strong, lingering fragrance indoors after a short walk in the rain. Bred by Guillot, this premium variety is graft‑free and own‑root, giving reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate if winter or pruning are less than perfect. It settles in steadily – roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full ornamental value by the third – so you can simply plant, mulch and let it become a lasting feature. Happy in typical Irish moisture with good drainage, it copes reliably with our changeable showers and wind, rewarding even busy gardeners with season‑long elegance and a quietly luxurious presence.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose by the front door |
The tall, upright habit and large, high‑centred blooms create an immediate sense of welcome beside a front path or doorway, while the intense scent drifts towards anyone arriving at the house – an easy upgrade for homeowners. |
| Romantic cottage‑style mixed border |
Classic white flowers with a blush of pink blend beautifully with herbaceous perennials, bringing structure without overwhelming softer planting, ideal for Irish cottage borders where you want charm without complex maintenance – perfect for beginners. |
| Cutting bed for scented bouquets |
Long, straight stems and exhibition‑type blooms are made for vases, so a small row in the veg or utility area can supply fragrant cut flowers for the house all summer with just regular feeding and deadheading – ideal for hobby‑gardeners. |
| Compact rose hedge along a low fence |
Planted at recommended spacing, its upright 70–90 cm growth forms an elegant, moderately dense line that defines boundaries without feeling heavy, suiting narrow Dublin front gardens and shared drives – reassuring for urban‑residents. |
| Centrepiece in a small decorative bed |
Used as a single specimen at 60 cm spacing, the premium flower form and strong fragrance become the natural focal point, with own‑root growth ensuring the plant matures steadily into a long‑lived feature – ideal for small‑gardens. |
| Sunny spot in heavy Irish clay soil |
With moderate disease resistance and reliable remontant flowering, it performs well where summers are short and damp, provided drainage is improved with grit and mulch to keep roots healthy – suited to weather‑tired gardeners. |
| Large container on a sheltered patio |
In a 40–50 litre pot with quality compost and regular watering, its upright habit and glossy mid‑green foliage make a refined patio accent, while the own‑root constitution supports a longer life in containers – attractive for balcony‑owners. |
| Long‑term family garden investment |
As an own‑root rose it regrows reliably from the base after hard pruning or weather damage, gradually building a stable framework that keeps flowering year after year with modest care, supporting time‑pressed families. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑path romance – Line a front path with CORINNA SCHUMACHER and tawny daylilies, letting white roses rise above warm orange waves – for scent‑loving homeowners.
- Elegant focal circle – Plant three roses in a small circular bed with low lavender edging, creating a scented white centrepiece – for compact family gardens.
- Soft‑light terrace – Place a large container rose against pale walls with potted grasses, echoing its creamy tones at dusk – for busy urban residents.
- Cut‑flower corner – Mix a short row of these roses with Rudbeckia and purple coneflower to harvest both bouquets and cottage‑style bunches – for creative arrangers.
- Refined low hedge – Use a staggered double row along a drive, underplanting with hardy geraniums to soften the base and foliage – for structure‑seeking gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, trade name CORINNA SCHUMACHER – white hybrid tea rose – Guillot; American Rose Society exhibition name CORINNA SCHUMACHER; commercial group Rós taehibride. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Guillot, Roseraies Pierre Guillot, France; parentage unknown; introduced by Roseraies Guillot® in 2011, bred and first marketed in France in 2011. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea with moderately dense, slightly glossy mid‑green foliage; height about 70–90 cm, spread 35–50 cm; moderately thorny stems support classic exhibition blooms. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm double flowers with 26–39 petals; solitary, high‑centred, pointed‑budded hybrid tea form; remontant habit with a notably abundant second flowering flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Ivory buds with a soft pink tip open to white petals washed pale pink within; rosy tones retreat to the petal bases, then age to creamy white; ARS PB, RHS 155D and 62D. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, intense and long‑lasting scent; exact fragrance character not formally described, but consistently noted for persistence and power, especially in still, warm conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small numbers of spherical orange‑red hips, 10–14 mm diameter; decorative in autumn but not a heavy fruiter, so the main ornamental effect remains the flowers. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3); black spot resistant, moderate tolerance to powdery mildew and rust; needs occasional plant protection in damp summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun and fertile, well‑drained soil; spacing 40 cm for mass planting, 35 cm for hedging, 60 cm as specimen; 6.3–7.2 plants/m²; medium maintenance with regular feeding and deadheading. |
CORINNA SCHUMACHER rewards you with very fragrant, exhibition‑style blooms, a compact upright habit and the reassuring resilience of an own‑root rose, making it a thoughtful long‑term choice for your garden.