LA PERLA ® – cream-coloured hybrid tea rose – Kordes
Step outside and let raindrops soften the view as LA PERLA ® opens its pearly, cream blooms, bringing a sense of calm and polished charm to your Irish cottage or front garden. This hybrid tea forms an upright, bushy shape clothed in glossy dark foliage, carrying large, ball-shaped flowers with a silky sheen and a soft, sweet fragrance that feels refined rather than overpowering. The ADR award and gold-medal show results reflect its strong, reliable health, valued where damp air can encourage disease and where breezy, salty coasts and frequent showers are simply part of everyday life. Own-root growing lends reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate if winter or pruning is a little too enthusiastic, supporting a natural rhythm of growth: first the roots settle, next the shoots build structure, and by the third year the shrub reaches its full ornamental impact with generous repeat flushes.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style flowerbed near a terrace or patio |
The upright, bushy habit and large, very double, cream flowers create a refined focal point at eye level, ideal beside a sitting area where their light, sweet scent can be appreciated in passing. Low maintenance needs suit those who prefer simple, seasonal tasks, perfect for the busy urban gardener. |
| Front-garden statement rose in a Dublin terrace |
As a single specimen at roughly 100 cm spacing, LA PERLA ® offers formal structure without fuss, its glossy foliage and high-colour-stability blooms staying smart through changeable weather. This helps smaller front gardens feel cared-for with minimal effort, ideal for the time-poor homeowner. |
| Mixed border with grasses and perennials |
Consistent reblooming with a plentiful second flush allows LA PERLA ® to weave in and out of flowering companions, keeping the border lively through a shorter Irish summer. Plant in free-draining soil enriched with compost and light mulch to protect roots, well suited to the nature-loving beginner. |
| Clipped row or low hedge along a path |
Regular spacing at around 50 cm forms a tidy, upright ribbon of pearly flowers that reads as a hedge but behaves like individual shrubs. Own-root plants recover uniformly from pruning and give long, stable performance over the years, reassuring for the practical family gardener. |
| Formal bed or park-style planting in small gardens |
At 60 cm spacing in groups, the bushy structure and uniform growth create a calm, rhythmic display reminiscent of classic park plantings, yet sized for a private garden. Maintenance remains modest: seasonal feeding, deadheading and occasional shaping suit the relaxed hobby gardener. |
| Cutting patch for home flower arrangements |
Large, ball-shaped hybrid tea blooms with long, straight stems lend themselves beautifully to cutting, bringing the subtle fragrance and pearly tones indoors. Own-root vigour and repeat flowering give a steady supply of stems through the season, rewarding the creative home florist. |
| Containers and large patio pots |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with drainage, LA PERLA ® maintains its compact, upright habit and showy blooms close to the door or seating area. This set-up allows better control on heavy clay sites, where excess winter wet can be an issue for the urban balcony owner. |
| Coastal and wet-weather family gardens |
The ADR certificate and strong black-spot and rust resistance offer peace of mind where humid air and frequent rain favour fungal problems, especially in exposed, breezy gardens shaped by ocean winds and regular showers. This reliability particularly supports the low-effort garden owner. |
Styling ideas
- Pearl-and-lavender ribbon – Line a front path with LA PERLA ® and soft mauve catmint for a frothy, romantic welcome – ideal for fragrance lovers who enjoy gentle evening strolls.
- Cream tea corner – Plant a trio near a bistro set, underplanted with white violas, to create a calm spot for morning coffee – perfect for homeowners who want elegance without complex care.
- Graceful prairie mix – Combine with low yarrow, Liatris ‘Kobold’ and blue sedges for a light, meadowy border – suited to nature-oriented gardeners favouring soft movement and subtle colour.
- Formal pearl square – Arrange four plants in a square around a small obelisk or birdbath for a structured but gentle focal point – a good choice for those refreshing a compact city garden.
- Romantic pot duo – Place two large 50 litre containers by the front door, underplanted with trailing thyme, for year-on-year impact – appealing to renters or terrace owners seeking movable beauty.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose from the Eleganza® collection; registered as KORpenparo, marketed as La Perla ® Eleganza® KORpenparo; exhibition hybrid tea suitable for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from cross ‘Pink Panther’ × ‘Arosia’; bred in 2000, introduced and registered in 2008 by W. Kordes’ Söhne. |
| Awards and recognition |
ADR certified in 2009, confirming strong garden performance and health; Gold Medal Baden-Baden 2009; Bronze Medal Paris Bagatelle 2008; RNRS Trial Ground Certificate St. Albans 2009. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub reaching about 80–110 cm high and 50–75 cm across; moderately thorny shoots; dense, dark green, glossy foliage provides good leaf coverage and a neat, formal outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Large 7–10 cm blooms, very double with 40+ petals, typically borne solitary on stems; ball to pompon form ideal for cutting; repeat flowering with an especially generous second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pearlescent soft cream petals with a butter-yellow centre; buds greenish-white; ivory and pale buttercream on opening, then even cream with pale yellow heart; colour holds well, gently fading to off-white. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, softly sweet fragrance with a classic rose character; noticeable at close range without overwhelming nearby seating areas; suitable for family gardens where subtle scent is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose-hip set usually sparse; occasional small ellipsoidal hips 10–14 mm may develop, orange-red RHS 40A; generally not a significant ornamental feature and unlikely to require removal. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
ADR-level health; resistant to black spot and rust, moderate against powdery mildew; hardy approximately to −26 to −23 °C (USDA 5b, H7, Swedish zone 4), suitable for most exposed Irish garden sites. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny, open positions with fertile, well-drained soil; space 50–60 cm in rows, 100 cm as specimen; water in dry spells; feed and mulch annually to support repeat flowering and long-term vigour. |
LA PERLA ® offers large pearly blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience in everyday gardens; a thoughtful choice if you would like elegant ease without demanding care.