STRANGE BREW – red-yellow bedding floribunda rose - Matthews
Step outside for a moment of quiet contentment with ‘Strange Brew’, a floribunda that turns even a small Irish front garden into a soft, green haven. Its unusual rusty orange and ochre-yellow blooms give a cosy cottage feel, while the semi-double, pollen-rich flowers bring a gentle buzz of visiting bees on bright mornings. Designed for easy planting and light-touch care, it copes well with our breezy, damp weather and rewards you with steady colour through a short summer’s season. Planted on its own roots, it settles in gradually – roots in year one, stronger shoots in year two, and full garden presence by year three – building a long-lived, reliable structure in your beds. Give it a sunny spot with decent drainage and a light mulch and you can enjoy its mild, fruity-spicy fragrance and softly shifting colours with very little fuss, like a brief walk under gentle raindrops between one busy day and the next.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Flowerbed focus in a small family garden |
Floribunda habit and medium height create a dense, colourful bed without needing complicated pruning, giving reliable impact from mid-season onwards for busy gardeners who want steady colour with simple deadheading – ideal for the beginner. |
| Pollinator-friendly front garden strip |
Semi-double, open blooms provide accessible pollen, so bees can easily work along a terraced-house border while you still enjoy a neat, ornamental look with moderate maintenance – particularly suited to the nature-loving homeowner. |
| Long-lived cottage-garden specimen |
Own-root planting builds a durable, regenerating shrub that keeps its character for many years, even if top growth is cut back by frost or weather, maintaining stable ornamental value – reassuring for the long-term-focused planner. |
| Mixed hedge with informal structure |
Upright, bushy growth to around 1,3–1,7 m fills hedging gaps and repeats flowering, giving seasonal privacy and colour without the strict clipping of formal hedges, just light shaping each year – convenient for the time-poor gardener. |
| Colour accent near patio seating |
The unusual rusty orange and ochre-yellow blend draws the eye, while mild fruity-spicy scent adds gentle atmosphere on still evenings, all from a shrub that fits beside a path or terrace – appealing to the scent-seeking enthusiast. |
| Rose and perennial combination border |
Clusters of medium-sized flowers work well between perennials like lavender cotton and candytuft, softening edges and giving repeat colour with only occasional plant protection required – a good option for the design-aware stylist. |
| Weather-tolerant family garden planting |
Performs reliably in breezy, damp Irish conditions with only moderate disease management, coping with cooler summers while still repeating, so family gardens stay cheerful even in unsettled weather – practical for the busy family. |
| Large container on a sunny doorstep |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage and mulch, its upright habit and repeat flowering give a welcoming display by the door, with watering and feeding the main tasks, manageable even for compact urban plots – perfect for the city-based owner. |
Styling ideas
- Warm-Front Door Welcome – Pair ‘Strange Brew’ in a large pot with terracotta containers of dwarf grasses to echo its rusty-orange tones – suited to urban doorway gardeners.
- Cottage-Border Blend – Weave plants between Santolina and evergreen candytuft for a soft, country look in a small front bed – ideal for lovers of the Irish cottage style.
- Bee-Friendly Ribbon – Run a loose line of bushes along a path, underplanting with low thyme to support pollinators and soften edges – perfect for wildlife-conscious households.
- Sunset-Hued Island – Create a round bed with ‘Strange Brew’ at the centre and coppery heucheras around for layered, sunset colours – great for design-minded beginners.
- Relaxed-Park Look – Use as repeating clumps in lawn gaps with verbena ‘White Spires’ for a naturalistic, light, park-style feeling – appealing to low-maintenance garden fans.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered as MATtbre, traded as Strange Brew. Part of the bedding rose collection, approved ARS exhibition name Strange Brew for floribunda and shrub classes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Bob Matthews at Matthews Nurseries Ltd., New Zealand; breeding year and introduction noted as 2012, with initial distribution in the United Kingdom by C & K Jones for wider markets. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 130–170 cm tall, 85–115 cm wide, moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage flushing reddish when young; moderately thorny, suited to beds, hedging and specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms with 13–25 petals, medium size 4–7 cm, borne in clusters; remontant with a generous second flush, benefits from deadheading to sustain flowering through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep burnt orange to rust-brown outer petals with ochre-yellow inner tones; colours slowly fade to creamy, cinnamon-yellow and copper-red edges in strong sun, offering evolving warm hues over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Possesses a mild, subtly scented profile with a fruity, spicy character most noticeable at close range in still air; fragrance adds atmosphere near paths, patios and doors without being overpowering. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces spherical red hips 6–10 mm across in moderate quantity, adding seasonal interest in late garden displays and offering a subtle wildlife resource if spent flowers are not removed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); medium resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, with best results under good air circulation and consistent watering practices. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny exposure in well-drained soil; space 60–110 cm depending on use. For mass planting 2,0–2,4 plants/m². Water in dry spells, mulch annually, and apply occasional plant protection where needed. |
STRANGE BREW – red-yellow bedding floribunda rose - Matthews offers long-lasting repeat colour, gentle pollinator appeal and durable own-root growth; a thoughtful choice if You’d like an easy yet distinctive feature rose.