GOLDEN APATIT – golden-yellow hybrid tea rose – McGredy
Step out your door and meet Golden sunlit petals that glow in a soft, cheerful light, even when Irish skies are grey and rainfall lingers. GOLDEN APATIT is a classic hybrid tea on its own roots, bred by McGredy for elegant, large blooms and lasting performance in real gardens, not show benches. Upright, bushy growth and medium maintenance needs make it easy to enjoy in a cottage-style border or a tidy Dublin front garden, with good resilience where soils are heavy and drainage matters more than summer heat. Over the seasons its own-root system builds quietly below while the top stays reliably floriferous; think of year one for roots, year two for shoots, and year three for full garden presence and a mature, enduring golden accent you can count on.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose near the front door |
Large, cup-shaped golden-yellow flowers on an upright, bushy plant create a welcoming focal point by your entrance, with enough height to stand out without overpowering a small front garden; especially pleasing for a fragrance-loving homeowner |
| Cottage-style mixed flower bed |
The warm yellow tones combine beautifully with traditional perennials like irises and blue-flowering shrubs, giving that “girly”, romantic cottage feel while repeat flowering keeps colour running through a short Irish summer for the relaxed hobby-gardener |
| Cut-flower row in a family garden |
Hybrid tea form and long, straight stems make this variety ideal for cutting, so you can bring its golden tones and medium, fruity-tea scent indoors regularly without spoiling the overall look outside, perfect for a creative flower-lover |
| Specimen rose in a lawn or gravel space |
Planted alone at about 90 cm clearance, its 100–140 cm height and bushy habit read as a neat golden sculpture, maturing on its own roots into a long-lived, easily rejuvenated shrub that suits the patient planner |
| Low, informal hedge along a path |
Set at around 50 cm spacing, the moderately thorny, upright bushes knit into a soft, flowering line that guides you along a path like a short outdoor walk under raindrops across green, soft light, suiting the romantic walker |
| Roses in heavy, moisture-retentive soils |
Medium disease resistance, especially to black spot and powdery mildew, teams well with careful planting on a slight mound with organic mulch, giving a stable, low-fuss framework for those managing Irish clay soils, ideal for the practical gardener |
| Large containers on patio or terrace |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, its moderately dense foliage and showy blooms form a compact golden presence that is easy to tend close at hand, with own-root resilience if winter or wind cause damage, reassuring for the busy city-dweller |
| Long-term family garden planting |
Own-root growth means no graft union to fail, better regeneration after pruning, and a steady display of golden flowers year after year, offering dependable value and low replacement risk for the environmentally minded beginner |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Underplant with lavender and catmint to soften the golden blooms and draw out the fruity-tea scent – ideal for relaxed cottage-garden admirers
- Front-Door Welcome – Flank a small path with two specimens and white violas at their feet for a neat yet romantic entrance – suited to tidy, time-poor homeowners
- Golden Cutting Row – Align several plants in a sunny strip with dahlias behind, giving a steady supply of long-stemmed flowers – great for home arrangers
- Soft-Hedge Charm – Mix with blush-pink shrub roses at hedge spacing for a low, fluttery border that changes through the season – appealing to colour-loving families
- Terrace Accent – One plant in a generous clay pot with trailing thyme and lobelia creates a luminous patio focus – perfect for balcony and terrace gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, trade name GOLDEN APATIT – McGredy; registered cultivar name not recorded; hybrid tea group (Rós taehibride) with golden-yellow blooms suggesting its “Golden Apatit” mineral-inspired name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, New Zealand; breeding year around 1998, with parentage and exact introduction dates not documented in available records. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub typically 100–140 cm high and 65–95 cm wide, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage (RHS 137A) and a medium level of prickles on the stems. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped hybrid tea blooms, usually borne singly on stems; 26–39 petals per flower, 7–10 cm across, remontant with a reliable, generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep golden-yellow tones (RHS 14C outer, 12B inner), buds darker; flowers fade gently to light butter-yellow without browning, maintaining a warm glow from tight bud through full bloom to petal fall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, fresh, fruity, tea-like scent characteristic of quality hybrid teas; noticeable on warm, still days and pleasant for cutting into vases or placing near seating areas and paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set usually limited by double blooms; where pollinated, small spherical hips about 10–14 mm form, ripening to orange-red (RHS 40A) and adding modest late-season decorative interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated medium overall disease resistance, with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate rust susceptibility; winter-hardy approximately to –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position with well-drained soil; spacing 60 cm for mass planting, 50 cm for hedging, 90 cm as specimen; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and regular deadheading advised. |
GOLDEN APATIT offers luminous golden blooms, reliable repeat flowering and a long-lived own-root framework that settles in gracefully, making it a thoughtful choice for those shaping a lasting family garden.