MONCLER – vivid pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA®
If you dream of a front garden that feels like a soft-focus cottage scene even on grey days, Moncler delivers vivid, long-stemmed blooms in waves that brighten short Irish summers and cope gracefully with frequent rain and winds. This hybrid tea’s generous, remontant flowering keeps colour coming from early summer well into autumn, with each large, rosette bloom opening a rich fuchsia–raspberry pink and slowly fading to a romantic, dusty blush. Planted in well-prepared clay with good drainage and a cosy mulch, the own-root shrub settles in reliably: think roots in year one, strong shoots in year two, and full ornamental value by year three. Medium care needs and solid hardiness make it an easy companion for busy gardeners, while its dense, slightly glossy foliage and upright habit help it hold its shape in small urban plots. Over time, the stable, own-root framework supports a long-lived, premium presence that suits both romantic cottage borders and neat terraced-house approaches, offering years of quietly luxurious garden charm.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose by the front door |
The upright, medium-sized bush fits beautifully beside a path or doorstep, giving welcoming, vivid pink flowers on long stems without overwhelming a narrow space. Its long flowering season provides colour and scent whenever you step outside – ideal for fragrance-loving homeowners. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
Clustered, large rosette blooms repeat through the season, weaving easily into loose plantings with perennials such as Japanese spirea, dwarf deutzia and Michaelmas daisy. This sustained flowering means fewer gaps to fill, yet only medium care is needed – perfect for relaxed hobby-gardeners. |
| Small Dublin terraced-house front garden |
The compact 75–105 cm height and 55–85 cm spread are easy to accommodate in a tiny front garden, where one or two plants can provide a strong focal point. Reliable remontant flowering keeps the space cheerful despite frequent showers and brisk coastal breezes – reassuring for busy city-dwellers. |
| Low, informal flowering hedge |
Planted at 55 cm spacing, Moncler forms a gently upright, flower-laden line that defines boundaries without feeling harsh. Own-root growth gives a stable structure that recovers well if cut back after harsh winters, supporting a long-lived hedge for practical-minded families. |
| Solitary focal point in lawn or gravel |
At 100 cm spacing as a specimen, the dense foliage and vivid, changing pink tones draw the eye even from a distance. Because the variety is moderately disease resistant, particularly to black spot, it keeps its leaves and shape for years, rewarding patient beginners. |
| Mixed shrub planting with seasonal interest |
The medium green, slightly glossy foliage sets off companion shrubs, while the strong, far-reaching rose fragrance adds another layer of enjoyment on still evenings. Periodic, moderate plant protection is usually sufficient, keeping tasks manageable for fragrance-orientated gardeners. |
| Cut-flower corner for home arrangements |
Large, 7–10 cm double blooms on upright stems are ideal for cutting, with the colour shifting from fuchsia to powdery pink for varied bouquets. Own-root plants tend to live and flower well over many years, becoming a dependable source of blooms for creative flower-lovers. |
| Large patio container (40–60 litres) |
In a generously sized, well-drained container of 40–60 litres, Moncler thrives on a sheltered patio, giving luxury-brand glamour in a small space. Good drainage and mulch help it cope with wet Irish spells, while remontant flowering ensures ongoing reward for container-focused balcony-owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Path Welcome – Line a front path with Moncler and soft perennials like Japanese spirea for a girly, cottage look that flowers for months – ideal for romantic homeowners.
- Pink-Glow Border – Combine Moncler with pale asters and silvery foliage plants to highlight its changing pink tones and long flowering – perfect for beginners wanting easy impact.
- Terrace-Front Focus – Use one plant as a focal point in a tiny front bed, framed by dwarf deutzia and gravel, for low-maintenance structure and colour – suited to busy city gardeners.
- Fragrant-Cut Corner – Dedicate a small bed to three Moncler bushes for a steady supply of strongly scented, long-stemmed blooms for the house – appealing to home florists.
- Patio-Rose Luxe – Plant Moncler in a 50-litre terracotta pot with soft underplanting such as low-growing herbs to enjoy long-season colour and scent near seating – ideal for balcony and patio owners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Moncler is a hybrid tea rose, trade name Moncler Hybrid tea rose pharmaROSA®, premium gold rated, with no separate registered exhibition name currently recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered in Germany in 2008 and introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd. from Hungary; detailed parentage and original breeding institution are not documented in available records. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching about 75–105 cm in height and 55–85 cm in spread, with dense, slightly glossy medium-green foliage and a moderately thorny framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm double rosette blooms with 26–39 petals, usually borne in clusters; remontant habit provides a strong main flush followed by a generous repeat flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Initially vivid cyclamen to fuchsia-raspberry pink (RHS 53B–53C), gradually lightening and fading to dusty, powdery pink with pearly-creamy edges toward the end of each bloom’s life. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Possesses a strong, far-reaching classic rose scent whose detailed aromatic composition is not fully characterised, but easily noticeable around the plant in still weather conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip formation is generally sparse due to very double flowers; where present, hips are small, 12–16 mm, ellipsoid, and orange-red (RHS 43A), with modest ornamental contribution. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), with resistant black spot performance and moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust under high humidity and rainfall. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best at 55–100 cm spacing in fertile, well-drained soil; medium maintenance, occasional plant protection, and mulching over clay subsoils support long-term vigour and reliable flowering. |
MONCLER – vivid pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® offers long-season colour, strong fragrance and a durable own-root habit for years of easy pleasure in a small garden; you may find it a quietly confident choice.