MORDEN RUBY™ – pink bedding shrub rose – Marshall
Step outside for a brief, rain-fresh stroll and MORDEN RUBY™ answers with relaxed colour, easy-going maintenance and a naturally rounded shape that suits both an Irish cottage border and a compact Dublin front garden. Its semi-double blooms bring gentle romance from late spring into autumn, while the moderately open flowers still welcome visiting bees and other pollinators. Own-root strength means this shrub builds a deep, resilient structure, settling in steadily so You see roots in year one, confident shoots in year two and full garden presence by year three. Designed to take typical Irish rainfall, with careful planting on light mounds to ease heavier clay, it rewards You with stable longevity and quietly cheerful colour even on softer, grey days.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style front garden bed |
The naturally bushy, 85–115 cm shrub fills a small front bed without becoming overpowering, giving rounded structure and soft raspberry-pink colour along the path. Own-root growth keeps the outline stable and easy to refresh by light pruning, ideal for the cottage look for the beginner gardener |
| Low informal hedge along a driveway |
Planted 110 cm apart, MORDEN RUBY™ forms an informal, flowering line that defines your drive yet stays friendly and inviting. Repeating flushes of bloom keep colour going through the short Irish summer with little shaping needed besides a yearly trim for the busy homeowner |
| Mixed perennial border with pollinators |
Semi-double flowers offer moderately accessible stamens, giving bees useful foraging alongside salvias, catmint and alliums. As the flower colour softens, it blends well with cottage perennials, supporting relaxed, nature-friendly design in smaller gardens for the nature lover |
| Feature shrub in a small lawn island |
At roughly 1 m high and wide, this rose stands well as a single focal plant, its glossy dark leaves and rounded habit giving year-round shape. Own-root resilience means it regrows reliably even after harder pruning, maintaining a long-lived lawn feature for the long-term planner |
| Urban front garden with on-street exposure |
Breeding from Canadian stock and hardiness down to about -40 °C give strong weather tolerance, while medium disease resistance and self-cleaning blooms reduce regular deadheading. It copes with wet, breezy kerbside spots typical of Irish streets, even where rainfall regularly tests drainage for the city dweller |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
Repeat flowering and moderate self-cleaning keep beds looking cheerful between weekend visits, with only occasional deadheading and standard rose care. Own-root plants respond well to renewal pruning, so a once-established bed can remain attractive for many years for the time-poor family |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, MORDEN RUBY™ becomes a compact patio feature, the rounded form and moderate height fitting well beside seating. Container planting helps manage heavier Irish clay while still enjoying flowers up close for the apartment gardener |
| Clay-improved border in coastal or rainy areas |
With tough shrub genetics and good hardiness, this rose performs reliably when planted on slight mounds with organic mulch and drainage, helping it handle regular Irish showers and heavier soils. This means You can enjoy colour without elaborate soil engineering for the practical beginner |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Mix MORDEN RUBY™ with foxgloves, catmint and hardy geraniums for an easy, storybook border that repeats colour through the season – for lovers of informal cottage charm
- Front-Door Welcome – Flank a path or front step with a pair in large containers, underplanting with trailing lobelia or ivy for simple, low-effort impact – for busy owners wanting quick kerb appeal
- Soft-Structure Hedge – Create a knee- to hip-high line along a drive, alternating with lavender or low grasses for movement and gentle scent – for those needing structure without rigid formality
- Pollinator-Drift – Weave groups of three shrubs among salvia, achillea and alliums to offer varied nectar sources and long colour – for gardeners aiming at wildlife-friendly design
- Four-Season Focus – Use a single shrub with spring bulbs beneath and autumn grasses nearby so flowers, hips and foliage carry interest for months – for planners seeking enduring, low-fuss structure
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Trade name MORDEN RUBY™; bedding shrub rose in the Shrub group, horticultural bush rose; cultivar name evokes ruby colour and Morden breeding station heritage. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Henry H. Marshall at Agriculture Canada, Morden Research Station; cross of ‘Fire King’ and (‘J.W. Fargo’ × ‘Assiniboine’); bred 1964, introduced and registered in 1977. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, rounded shrub about 85–115 cm high and 105–135 cm wide; moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage; moderately thorny stems give good garden presence and shape. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped cluster flowers, 13–25 petals, 4–7 cm across; produced in trusses and repeating well, with an abundant second flush after initial flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep raspberry-pink to ruby tones (ARS DR, RHS 53A–53B) with lighter, speckled edges; colour gradually softens to dusty rose and pearly cream highlights as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and discreet, often barely perceptible in normal garden conditions; chosen more for colour effect, repeat bloom and shrub habit than for scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderately produced spherical orange hips, around 7–11 mm in diameter; offer additional late-season interest and a light wildlife resource if not deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -40 to -37 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 6, USDA 3a); medium overall disease resistance, notably good against black spot, with moderate mildew and rust tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites with well-drained soil; space 110–180 cm depending on use; moderate maintenance with occasional plant protection; suitable for beds, hedging, parks and urban plantings. |
MORDEN RUBY™ offers long-season raspberry-pink colour, a rounded, easy-care shrub form and durable own-root strength; a thoughtful choice if You want reliable structure and flowers without complex upkeep.