SINARA – pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA®
In a small Irish front garden or cottage border, Sinara brings an easy sense of romance with its dusky mallow-pink blooms, opening from deep raspberry buds into generously cupped, very double flowers that feel instantly feminine and cottage-style. This bushy hybrid tea settles reliably even in wetter Irish weather and frequent showers, coping well where you must also consider good drainage in heavy clay soils and regular rainfall. Its naturally compact height and neat spread suit narrow Dublin terraces as well as cosy cottage paths, while its low maintenance needs and strong disease resistance keep care pleasantly simple. Grown on its own roots, it establishes for the long term, quietly building roots in the first year, then stronger shoots in the second, before reaching full ornamental value by the third season. Over time the shrub renews itself from below, supporting a long-lived, dependable display that feels both reassuring and carefree for busy home gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a family garden |
The bushy, moderately dense habit and dusky pink, cupped blooms give an instant cottage feel that blends easily with perennials such as asters and verbena for a soft, “girly” look with a long season of colour for beginners. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
Its compact 75–105 cm height and 50–70 cm spread fit narrow front beds, while low maintenance and good disease resistance mean tidy kerb appeal with minimal effort, even where time and space are limited for urbanites. |
| Low-maintenance family garden focal point |
As a specimen at 90 cm spacing, Sinara forms a neat, upright-bushy shrub whose repeat-flowering display draws the eye without constant deadheading, ideal where you want colour but only occasional light pruning for busy-owners. |
| Small rose bed or mass planting |
Planted in groups at 50–60 cm, its consistent height and repeat bloom create a dense, colourful block that reads clearly from the house or patio, providing impact in short Irish summers for impact-seekers. |
| Long-lived structural planting |
Own-root growth allows natural renewal from the base, so the shrub ages slowly and recovers better from winter damage or hard pruning, giving stable ornamental value over many years for future-planners. |
| Clay soil gardens with regular rain |
Once planted into improved, well-drained soil, its strong general health and disease resistance cope well with damp, humid conditions and frequent showers typical of Irish gardens, supporting reliable performance for worried-gardeners. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with quality compost and good drainage, its bushy shape and repeat-flowering habit provide a long season of colour close to seating areas, with care mostly limited to watering and an annual feed for balcony-owners. |
| Beginner-friendly first rose |
The straightforward planting, robust health and gradual development from rooting to full display make it forgiving for those new to roses, with clear year-on-year improvement and no complex pruning needed for first-timers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romance – Plant Sinara with dwarf asters and pink verbena for a soft, flowing border that reads as sweetly feminine beside a cottage path – ideal for nostalgic, colour-loving gardeners.
- Front-Door-Welcome – Flank a Dublin terrace doorway with two large pots of Sinara, underplanted with trailing ivy for tidy year-round structure – suited to homeowners wanting low-effort kerb appeal.
- Pink-Ribbon – Run a short hedge of Sinara along a drive or front fence, spaced at 50 cm, to create a continuous band of dusky pink in summer – perfect for families who like clear, simple structure.
- Evening-Corner – Combine Sinara with blue globe thistles and silvery foliage in a seating area for gentle contrast and relaxed dusk colour – appealing to those who unwind outdoors after work.
- Easy-Mix-Border – Drop small groups of Sinara into a mixed shrub and perennial bed for repeat pops of pink that tie everything together – good for gardeners who want harmony without detailed design work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Sinara is a hybrid tea rose marketed as SINARA – pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA®, belonging to the Rós taehibride group, supplied as an own-root, 2-litre container-grown plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Exact parentage and breeding institution are unknown; the cultivar was discovered and selected by pharmaROSA®, with introduction and registration dates not formally documented in current references. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 75–105 cm in height with a 50–70 cm spread, moderately thorny stems, and mid-green, slightly glossy foliage of medium density suitable for garden or container use. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm, very double, cupped to rosette-shaped blooms with 40+ petals, borne mainly in clusters; repeat-flowering with a particularly abundant second flush following the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Dusky mallow-pink flowers open from deep fuchsia-raspberry buds, then gradually fade to dusty, powdery pink with paler, pearly edges, giving a softly changing colour effect from bud to full-blown stage. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No reliable, standardised data are available on fragrance strength or character; the cultivar is grown primarily for its colour, flower form and garden performance rather than for pronounced scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms rose hips roughly 10–16 mm in diameter; hips are not produced in large quantities and have no particular ornamental or wildlife value noted in current descriptions. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), providing reliable overwintering in most Irish gardens with normal care and siting. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low maintenance, with limited need for spraying; recommended spacing 50–60 cm for hedges or mass planting, around 90 cm as a specimen, in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter for best results. |
SINARA – pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® offers repeat flowering, strong disease resistance and long-lived own-root growth, making it a reassuringly easy choice for a relaxed, durable family garden planting.