FRITZ NOBIS® – pink historic old garden rose – Kordes
Step into a gently nostalgic corner of the garden with FRITZ NOBIS®, a historic floribunda shrub that turns early summer into a moment of soft, powder-pink glow. Its once-a-year flush of large, semi-double blooms has a generous, far-carrying fragrance with a warm, spicy note that invites you to pause on even the briefest walk between showers, the petals catching the soft Irish light despite rainfall and cool breezes. The open, clustered flowers reveal accessible stamens that draw in bees during this short, magical flowering window, while the dense grey-green foliage and bushy, slightly arching habit make it a natural choice for relaxed cottage hedges and Dublin front-garden screens. As the season turns, abundant spherical orange-red hips take over, decorating the shrub well into autumn and supporting a long-lived, characterful structure in the family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Cottage-garden hedge along a boundary or path |
The tall, bushy, slightly arching habit forms a soft, informal hedge, ideal for marking boundaries without feeling too formal. Dense foliage gives good summer cover and privacy with a relaxed, historic look – well suited to the family gardener. |
| Feature shrub in a mixed herbaceous border |
The once-a-year, large semi-double blooms deliver a concentrated early summer show, pairing beautifully with perennials that flower later to take over the display, while its structural framework anchors the bed – perfect for the hobby gardener. |
| Pollinator-friendly focal point near a seating area |
The open flower form and exposed stamens offer easy access for bees during its main bloom, adding life and movement around a bench or terrace and creating a sensory spot with scent and visiting insects – ideal for the nature lover. |
| Seasonal “moment” in a small Dublin front garden |
The strong, far-scented, spicy perfume carries into the street on still evenings, turning a compact front garden into a brief but memorable seasonal event that rewards even minimal time outdoors – especially appreciated by the busy urban homeowner. |
| Historic-style planting in Irish cottage gardens |
Its pastel pink, subtly salmon-tinged blooms and old garden rose character sit naturally among traditional cottage favourites, giving a romantic, slightly old-fashioned note that suits limey or neutral soils with reasonable drainage – appealing to the romantic traditionalist. |
| Informal screen for bin or utility areas |
The dense grey-green foliage and broad spread help disguise less attractive corners, while the shrub’s moderate height keeps the effect soft rather than overpowering and supports everyday garden structure – useful for the practical homeowner. |
| Rose-and-hip interest for autumn and winter |
After flowering, abundant orange-red spherical hips up to 30 mm add colour and shape, prolonging interest well beyond summer and supporting birds and seasonal decorations in family gardens – valued by the year-round gardener. |
| Larger, sheltered bed in exposed Atlantic locations |
Its hardy framework (to about –30 °C) stands up to coastal winds when sited in a reasonably sheltered spot, coping reliably with wet Irish weather and cool summers with careful soil preparation – reassuring for the climate-conscious planter. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Hedge Charm – Line a low front boundary with FRITZ NOBIS® and underplant with low Nepeta x faassenii for a soft blue carpet beneath the pink arching sprays – ideal for cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Romantic Feature – Use a single shrub as a feature in a mixed border, backed by Verbena hastata ‘White Spires’ for vertical white accents that take over after the rose’s main flush – perfect for lovers of gentle pastel schemes.
- Screened Corner – Plant a small group to hide bins or oil tanks, edging with evergreen Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus' to keep the area neat when the rose is out of flower – suited to practical family gardens.
- Front-Door Welcome – Place FRITZ NOBIS® near the entrance path so its strong, spicy perfume greets visitors, and mix in lavender clumps to extend scent and structure through late summer – great for urban front gardens.
- Seasonal Wildlife Nook – Combine the rose with late-flowering perennials and leave the hips for birds, creating a corner that peaks in early summer then glows again with rosehips in autumn – appealing to wildlife-friendly gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
FRITZ NOBIS® is a historic floribunda shrub rose, commercial type “historic, old garden rose”, exhibition category shrub rose, with the trade and ARS exhibition name Fritz Nobis. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Wilhelm J. H. Kordes II in Germany from ‘Joanna Hill’ × ‘Magnifica’; introduced by W. Kordes’ Söhne around 1940 as an unregistered but long-established historic garden rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit (1993), indicating dependable garden performance, stable characteristics and ornamental value when grown under typical conditions in temperate-climate gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous, bushy shrub with slightly arching stems, typically 130–190 cm high and 100–160 cm wide, carrying dense, slightly glossy grey-green foliage and moderate prickliness along the canes. |
| Flower morphology |
Bears large, 7–10 cm semi-double, flat flowers in clustered inflorescences; petal count about 13–25. Blooms once in early summer rather than repeating, creating a single but impressive seasonal display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink with a salmon tinge; buds light pink with soft salmon inside, opening to pale pink with salmon striping, then fading to near-white edges and powder-pink centres (RHS 65D outer, 48D inner). |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, far-scented perfume with a distinctive spicy rose character, noticeable at a distance in still air and especially effective when planted near paths, doors or seating areas used on calm evenings. |
| Hip characteristics |
After flowering it sets numerous orange-red, spherical hips about 20–30 mm across, held decoratively into autumn, adding seasonal colour and structure and offering potential wildlife and decorative interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around –29 to –32 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish Zone 5), with moderate resistance to powdery mildew and black spot but susceptible to rust, so regular monitoring and treatment are advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to hedges, beds, specimens, park plantings and pergola sides; prefers sun or light shade, regular watering in dry spells, 110–200 cm spacing, and plant protection where disease pressure is high. |
FRITZ NOBIS® rewards you with a concentrated flush of fragrant pastel blooms, handsome shrub structure and decorative autumn hips on a robust own-root plant that matures steadily, making it a thoughtful choice for long-term garden planting.