GIPSY – red-yellow flowerbed floribunda rose – Suzuki
Step outside for a soft Irish shower and discover colour, as GIPSY (Kiboh) lifts a small front garden or cottage border with glowing red-and-gold blooms. This compact floribunda is bred for generous clusters of very full, exhibition-quality flowers that keep coming in flushes through the season, offering easy cheer even in summers that pass quite quickly. On its own roots it settles in reliably, building a long-lived framework that shrugs off normal pruning mistakes and bounces back from rough weather with quiet strength. In heavy clay it thrives if you give it drainage and mulch, rewarding you with a neat, upright shape ideal for narrow Dublin front beds and “girly” cottage-style planting. Think of the planting journey as gentle: year one establishing roots, year two filling out with more shoots, and by year three you can enjoy its full ornamental value with little more than basic feeding and the odd tidy-up.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden flower bed |
The compact 70–100 cm habit and 35–55 cm spread make it easy to place in narrow front beds without overwhelming paths, providing clear structure and colour from the street for busy urban gardeners |
| Irish cottage-style border |
Its vibrant red-yellow blooms soften to gentler tones as they age, fitting beautifully into romantic, “girly” cottage schemes while remaining robust enough for mixed herbaceous borders loved by hobby cottage gardeners |
| Repeating colour in a family garden |
Remontant flowering with a generous second flush keeps the bed colourful despite short Irish summers, so children and visitors see flowers for much of the season without complex care from time-pressed families |
| Low rose hedge or edging |
Regular, floribunda-style clusters and moderate height allow a tidy, colourful hedge along drives or boundaries, using close spacing to create a defined edge appreciated by neat front-garden owners |
| Feature rose in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its compact form and glossy foliage give a strong focal point on patios or doorsteps, with exhibition-grade flowers at eye level pleasing apartment and terrace dwellers |
| Long-term planting for low-fuss gardeners |
As an own-root rose it forms a stable, long-lived plant that recovers well after pruning errors or winter die-back, supporting years of display with modest upkeep valued by beginner rose growers |
| Wind- and rain-exposed sites |
A dense framework and moderate height help it cope with Irish Atlantic breezes and passing showers, giving reliable structure and colour where taller, floppier plants might fail for coastal and west-country gardeners |
| Mixed bed with improved clay soil |
Works well where heavy clay has been opened up with grit and compost; once roots are established, the compact, glossy plant holds its own among perennials in conditions often seen in typical Irish family plots for practical home gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Mass GIPSY in front of a low beech or holly backdrop, letting the warm red-yellow flowers echo terracotta pots and brick, ideal for those after a soft Irish cottage feel – romantic-minded homeowners
- Terraced Charm – Line a short Dublin front path with a single row of bushes, underplanting with low catmint or hardy geranium to blur the edges – city gardeners wanting polish without fuss
- Container Focus – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre pot with light, free-draining compost, adding trailing ivy and white lobelia for contrast – balcony and doorstep decorators
- Warm Tones Mix – Combine with Crocosmia and soft ornamental grasses to pick up its gold centre and fading reds, giving movement and late-summer interest – colour-loving border planners
- Family-Friendly Edge – Use as a low hedge along a lawn or play area, pairing with easy perennials like hardy salvias for extended seasonal colour – families wanting tidy structure and flowers
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose ‘Kiboh’, trade name GIPSY, exhibition floribunda category; ARS approved exhibition name ‘Kiboh’. Part of the bedding rose collection, premium gold cultivar merit rating. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Seizo Suzuki at Keisei Rose Nursery, Japan, from ‘Liberty Bell’ × ‘Kagayaki’. Introduced by Meilland International in 1986; breeding and registration dated mid-1980s in Japan. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated floribunda: Gold Medals at The Hague and Monza in 1985, plus Silver Medals at Courtrai (Kortrijk) and Saverne, confirming strong ornamental and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright floribunda, 70–100 cm tall and 35–55 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark-green foliage and moderate prickles. Forms a neat, bushy plant suitable for beds, edging and hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cupped blooms over 10 cm across, typically 40+ petals, borne in clusters of 1–5 per stem. Strong, exhibition-style form with remontant flowering and a generous second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant scarlet-red upper petals with golden-yellow reverse; RHS 46A outer, 13B inner. Colour softens to carmine and creamy yellow as blooms mature, giving a gentler, blended red-yellow effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, lively aroma with mild intensity; scent is noticeable at close range but not overpowering, making it suitable for paths, entrances and seating areas without dominating nearby plantings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is limited due to very double flowers; when formed, produces small spherical orange-red hips about 6–10 mm in diameter, adding modest late-season interest in some seasons. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; suited to typical Irish conditions with basic care. Hardy to about −15 to −12 °C, corresponding to RHS H6 and USDA zone 7b. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in flower beds with 25–45 cm spacing depending on use. Prefers well-drained, improved clay soil and regular deadheading; needs occasional pest and disease checks under humid conditions. |
GIPSY (Kiboh) offers compact, award-winning floribunda clusters and long-term structure on its own roots, an inviting choice for front gardens and cottage beds you plan to enjoy for many seasons to come.