OCEANA® – cream-coloured hybrid tea rose - Evers
Let OCEANA® bring a feeling of gentle luxury to your garden, with tall, elegant stems carrying XL, high‑centred blooms in a soothing cream palette that flatters every Irish cottage border and city terrace. Its medium, delicately fruity fragrance is refined rather than overpowering, ideal for enjoying close up on a sheltered patio seat. Bred as a reliable cut‑flower variety, it offers long, straight stems and excellent vase life, so a short step outdoors becomes a daily “raindrop walk” to pick your own bouquets. The plant’s upright, space‑efficient habit suits narrow front gardens, while its strong disease resistance keeps care simple in damp summers with frequent showers and mild fungal pressure. On its own roots it builds longevity and the ability to regenerate from the base over time, making it a reassuring, long‑term feature. Give it a well‑drained spot, mulch the soil, and watch the natural Year‑1‑roots, Year‑2‑shoots, Year‑3‑full‑beauty development unfold.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front‑of‑house Dublin terrace bed |
The upright, hybrid‑tea form takes little horizontal space yet gives tall, elegant XL blooms that read clearly from the pavement, ideal where planting depth is limited by paths or railings. Low maintenance and strong disease resistance support busy urban gardeners. |
| Irish cottage‑garden mixed border |
Soft cream‑peach flowers slip easily into traditional cottage palettes, pairing beautifully with blues and mauves while the sparsely thorned stems make pathside deadheading more comfortable. Long, repeat blooming ensures ongoing charm for romantic cottage‑garden lovers. |
| Cut‑flower patch near the back door |
Originally bred for floristry, it produces long, straight stems with high‑centred, XL flowers that hold their colour and shape well in the vase, turning a small bed into a reliable home‑cut source for bouquet‑loving homeowners. |
| Feature rose in a narrow side garden |
The tall, upright habit and moderate spread suit slim strips along driveways or side paths, creating vertical interest without blocking movement, while own‑root longevity means the plant can mature steadily for space‑conscious planners. |
| Low‑maintenance family back garden |
High resistance to black spot, mildew and rust keeps it presentable even when regular spraying is not realistic, and simple deadheading encourages fresh flushes, fitting the needs of time‑pressed family gardeners. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litre minimum) |
A substantial pot with free‑draining compost lets you enjoy its fragrance and colour close to seating, while protecting roots from heavy clay; consistent watering and feeding remain simple for balcony‑and‑patio rose fans. |
| Clay‑soil border with improved drainage |
In heavier Irish soils, planting slightly raised with grit or organic matter encourages strong root growth and steadier flowering; own‑root plants recover better from winter setbacks, reassuring gardening beginners. |
| Small lawn island or solitary specimen spot |
As a single, upright specimen surrounded by lawn it shows off its refined flower form and subtle fragrance from all sides, maturing into a long‑lived, own‑root focal point for design‑minded homeowners. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel cottage charm – Combine OCEANA® with Brunnera macrophylla and soft pink perennials for a dreamy, storybook look – ideal for romantic front‑garden owners.
- Elegant terrace row – Plant a simple row along a path, underplanted with low lavender for scent layers – perfect for neat, understated city façades.
- Cutting‑garden corner – Mix with tall digitalis and airy grasses to create a productive yet pretty cutting area – suited to home floristry enthusiasts.
- Porcelain patio pot – In a 50‑litre clay container, pair with trailing ivy and white lobelia to echo the bloom’s creamy tones – great for renters and balcony gardeners.
- Evening fragrance nook – Position near a favourite bench with a climbing clematis like ‘Hot Love’ on a trellis behind – lovely for after‑work unwinders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Aspect | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as OSIana, marketed as OCEANA® Hybrid tea rose OSIana; ARS exhibition name Osiana. Belongs to the Rós taehibride commercial group, suited to garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hans Jürgen Evers at Rosen Tantau, Germany, from ‘Unnamed Seedling’ × ‘Unnamed Seedling’. Breeding year 1988, registered 1991 (US Plant Patent PP 7 660), introduced commercially after 1991. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised in exhibition circles; awarded Court of Show / Honour at the Golden Triangle Rose & Garden Society Show (USA) in 1999, underscoring its value as a refined cut‑flower cultivar. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright bush reaching about 120–160 cm high, spreading 110–140 cm with moderately dense, mid‑green foliage. Stems are relatively sparsely thorned, easing handling and cutting in everyday garden use. |
| Flower morphology |
Classic high‑centred hybrid‑tea blooms, double with 26–39 petals, typically borne singly on long stems. Flower size is XL, usually 10 cm or more across, and the variety repeats reliably with a notably rich second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Overall effect is soft cream with an ivory tint; buds show cream‑ivory with peach tones, opening to peach‑cream centres and creamy outer petals. Colour holds well in sun with minimal fading, maintaining a porcelain‑like look. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, delicately fruity scent that is clearly noticeable at close range without overwhelming nearby seating areas. Best appreciated along paths, patios or in cut stems indoors, where the refined aroma can be enjoyed. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to its double, cut‑rose style flowers, hip set is generally poor; where pollination succeeds, it may form occasional small, egg‑shaped red hips around 8–12 mm in diameter, of mainly decorative, minor interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, reducing chemical input. Hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b), with good heat tolerance provided regular watering is available during extended dry periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, hedging, specimen planting and cutting gardens. Plant at 80–150 cm spacing depending on use; prefers well‑drained, prepared soil, with mulch to stabilise moisture and support strong own‑root establishment. |
OCEANA® offers elegant XL blooms, refined fragrance and a tall, space‑saving habit on durable own‑root plants that settle in for years, making it a thoughtful choice for gardeners who enjoy both display and home‑cut roses.