GOLDSTONE – golden-yellow hybrid tea rose TANtern
Step outside after a shower and imagine GOLDSTONE glowing in soft, green light – a cheerful hybrid tea whose golden-yellow blooms shine even under overcast Irish skies and in gardens where rainfall is a familiar companion to everyday life. Its bushy habit and mid-green, glossy foliage create a quietly elegant backdrop for large, high‑centred flowers that bring a touch of florist‑quality luxury to a family garden, yet remain easy to live with. On its own roots this rose builds strength steadily, rewarding a little patience as roots establish, then shoots fill out, and by the third year it settles into its full, long‑term ornamental presence. Warm golden buds open to classic, double blooms with a fresh, citrusy fragrance, perfect beside a path or near a front door where you pass each day. With medium maintenance needs and reliable repeat flowering from summer onwards, GOLDSTONE suits beginners who still want a sense of abundance, as well as hobby gardeners looking for something quietly timeless to train along a fence, wall or low pergola in a cottage or terraced‑house setting.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Sunny front garden focal point |
The classic, high‑centred golden blooms sit on a compact, bushy plant, giving a tidy, elegant effect that looks “finished” even in small Dublin front gardens. Medium maintenance needs keep care manageable for time‑pressed beginners. |
| Low pergola or arch by a path |
Strongly remontant flowering means flush after flush of large, showy blooms through the short Irish summer, bringing consistent colour on a structure you walk under daily. Ideal for those who want reliable repeat display homeowners. |
| Along a sunny wall or fence |
GOLDSTONE’s bushy habit and 60–85 cm height work well staggered along a wall or fence, creating a glowing golden line without demanding advanced pruning skills, fitting neatly into everyday family‑garden routines busy-urban-gardeners. |
| Specimen rose in a mixed border |
Planted at about 85 cm spacing, one shrub becomes a luminous focal point amid perennials such as Montbretia or blue globe thistle, its florist‑type blooms adding structure and formality to an otherwise relaxed cottage border cottage-garden-owners. |
| Informal flowering hedge |
At 45–55 cm spacing, the dense, mid‑green foliage knits together into a soft, green screen, while golden flowers dot the hedge from summer onwards; own‑root growth promises steady regeneration and long‑term continuity long-term-planners. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litre) |
In a generous, well‑drained 40–50 litre pot, this medium‑maintenance rose offers an easy, movable splash of colour; own‑root resilience supports recovery if weather or care slips a little, ideal for compact paved spaces apartment-gardeners. |
| Family seating area or terrace |
The medium‑strength, fresh citrusy scent is noticeable but not overpowering, bringing a calm, cheerful note around seating where children and adults spend time together, suiting those who value fragrance as everyday pleasure fragrance-lovers. |
| Traditional Irish cottage-style planting |
Golden, repeat flowers echo traditional cottage borders, while moderate disease resistance and average heat tolerance cope well with cool, showery conditions and frequent Atlantic rain, reducing fuss for relaxed, low-input nature-oriented-gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Thread GOLDSTONE through a border of Montbretia and blue globe thistle for fiery gold and cool blue contrast – for cottage-garden owners seeking classic charm.
- Doorstep Welcome – Flank a terraced-house doorway with two large containers of GOLDSTONE for symmetrical, fragrant colour – for urban gardeners wanting instant kerb appeal.
- Golden Screen – Plant as a loose hedge along low fences, underplanting with airy grasses to soften boundaries – for families preferring gentle privacy over hard barriers.
- Evening Corner – Place a specimen near a favourite chair, partnered with pale perennials that reflect the rose’s yellow tones – for fragrance lovers who unwind outdoors after work.
- Soft Structure – Train stems lightly along a small pergola or rail, filling gaps between posts without harsh lines – for beginners who like structure but minimal pruning.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose TANtern, trade name GOLDSTONE – golden-yellow tea-hybrid rose; ARS exhibition name ‘Goldstern’; group: Hybrid Tea, Florists Rose; collection: hybrid tea. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Rosen Tantau KG, Uetersen, Germany; parentage unknown; breeding and registration before 1966; introduced 1966 via PharmaRosa Ltd. for Central European and similar climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy shrub 60–85 cm high, 50–70 cm spread; dense, glossy mid‑green foliage; moderately thorny stems; moderate self‑cleaning so some deadheading recommended to keep plants tidy. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm, high‑centred, double blooms with 26–39 petals; classic cut‑flower form, mainly solitary per stem; strongly remontant habit ensuring plentiful second and later flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform golden-yellow blooms; buds deep gold, opening bright golden with lemon glow, edges lightening to lemon, later fading to pale straw yellow with creamy edges in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, fresh citrusy fragrance, noticeable at close quarters without being overwhelming; suitable near seating or paths where gentle, uplifting scent is appreciated daily. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally low due to fully double flowers; where formed, hips are small, bright red, spherical, about 7–9 mm in diameter, occasionally adding discrete late-season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b); average heat and drought tolerance needing watering in long dry spells; disease resistance moderate, with good black-spot resistance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny, well-drained sites; space 55 cm for mass, 45 cm for hedges, 85 cm as specimen; suits pergolas, walls, fences and parks; occasional plant protection and deadheading advised. |
GOLDSTONE offers luminous golden blooms, repeat flowering and a fresh citrus scent on long-lived own-root plants that settle in reliably over time, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed Irish family gardens.