GORGEOUS GIRL™ – pink hybrid tea rose FORshow
Bring a touch of romantic charm to your Irish cottage or front garden with GORGEOUS GIRL™, an upright, compact hybrid tea that fits beautifully into smaller beds and narrow terraces. Its large, high‑centred blooms open in waves from early summer, delivering a cheerful display of soft baby‑pink petals that gently fade to silvery and peach‑cream tones in warm sunlight. Bred for disease resistance, it copes reliably with damp, changeable weather and the kind of frequent rain and humidity that challenge many roses, while simple mulching and drainage help it handle heavy clay without fuss. Strong, sweet fragrance turns a short stroll after the rain into a moment of pure contentment, and its tidy habit makes it very manageable for beginners and busy owners. Planted as a low hedge or in a generous 40–50 litre container, its long‑lived own‑root form gives you a reassuring sense of security as it settles in: roots in the first year, fuller shoots in the second, then confident ornamental impact by the third.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal rose near the door |
The compact, upright habit and large, exhibition-style blooms create an elegant welcome without taking over a narrow Dublin terrace bed; low maintenance and good disease resistance keep it smart with little effort – ideal for the busy urban gardener |
| Small Irish cottage garden rose border |
Soft baby‑pink flowers and bronzed foliage suit informal, “girly” cottage planting, repeating steadily through the short Irish summer with modest deadheading so the border looks cared‑for even on limited time – well suited to the weekend hobby gardener |
| Low rose hedge along a path or driveway |
Recommended 25 cm spacing forms a neat, scented edging that guides the eye and nose along your path; the own‑root form ages gracefully, regenerating from the base so the hedge stays even and reliable – reassuring for the long‑term homeowner |
| Large container on patio, balcony or doorstep |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its tidy structure and showy blooms provide strong vertical interest and fragrance, while own‑root resilience reduces worry about losses after harsh winters – perfect for the space‑conscious city dweller |
| Cut‑flower patch for home arrangements |
High‑centred, long‑stemmed flowers are bred for cutting, with 7–10 cm heads and strong sweet scent that holds well indoors, giving you florist‑style stems straight from the garden – rewarding for the creative flower lover |
| Mixed perennial bed with grasses and catmint |
Pairing with Nepeta, Heuchera and light ornamental grasses softens the formal hybrid tea shape, while repeat flowering and solid health keep the composition attractive with little intervention – ideal for the nature‑oriented planter |
| Low‑care family garden rose for beginners |
Low maintenance needs, dependable disease resistance and clear spacing guidance make planting straightforward; the own‑root plant establishes steadily, with year‑by‑year improvement that builds confidence in new gardeners – perfect for the rose‑curious beginner |
| Resilient feature in rainy, humid gardens |
Its good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means fewer chemical sprays even in cool, rainy, fungus‑prone Irish conditions, so you can enjoy clean foliage and blooms with minimal fuss – especially helpful for the time‑pressed family gardener |
Styling ideas
- CottageCharm – Plant in a short row by a picket fence with catmint and coral bells to echo its baby‑pink blooms – for those who dream of a soft Irish cottage feel
- DoorstepDrama – One plant in a large clay pot by the front step, underplanted with trailing thyme, gives fragrance and form in a tiny space – ideal for terrace and townhouse owners
- PastelBorder – Combine with pale lavender, white foxgloves and airy grasses for a gentle, feminine border that flowers from early summer on – suited to lovers of subtle romantic schemes
- CuttingRow – Arrange a straight line of plants at 45 cm spacing in a sunny corner to harvest straight, scented stems for the vase – perfect for home florists and flower‑arrangement enthusiasts
- FamilyFrame – Use as a low hedge around a small lawn or play area, mixing in hardy perennials so the rose provides scent and structure with little care – for busy families wanting easy beauty
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as FORshow; trade name GORGEOUS GIRL™ – pink tea‑hybrid rose – Ford; part of the Rós taehibride group, suited to garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Ford, Ford Roses, Palmerston North, New Zealand; introduced and registered in 2017 in the United Kingdom, with initial distribution via Style Roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub reaching about 80–120 cm in height and 30–50 cm spread; moderately thorny, with moderately dense, slightly glossy foliage maturing from bronze‑green to mid‑green. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm, very double, high‑centred exhibition‑type blooms borne mainly solitary on stems; more than 40 petals, with good repeat, giving an abundant second flush with ongoing deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft baby‑pink flowers with warm undertones; buds pastel pink with silvery reverse, petals fading through silvery pink to peach‑cream tones; colour retention moderate, with stronger fading in intense sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, noticeably fragrant hybrid tea rose with a pleasantly sweet character; ideal for placing where people pass close by or for cutting, so the rich scent can be appreciated indoors and outdoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Small, spherical rose hips occasionally produced; around 10–14 mm diameter, coloured orange‑red; generally not a dominant ornamental feature and easily removed if desired after flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); tolerates warmth but requires irrigation in prolonged summer droughts. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; prefers improved heavy clay with organic matter and mulch; spacing 30–45 cm depending on use, allowing air movement and convenient maintenance access. |
GORGEOUS GIRL™ rewards you with strong sweet fragrance, long repeat flowering and compact growth, while its resilient own‑root nature promises a stable, long‑lived feature rose you can confidently choose for your garden.