RENICA – yellow-red hybrid tea rose – TANrekta
For a softly lit, cottage-style front garden, RENICA brings cheerful colour and reliable performance without demanding expert skills. Its upright habit and bicolour blooms suit narrow beds and terraces, while solid disease resistance means less time on spraying and more time simply enjoying the garden. Own-root vigour supports a long-lived shrub that rides out wet Irish summers and rainfall-heavy spells, rewarding you with repeat flushes once established. With basic deadheading and watering in hot weather, it flowers steadily, keeping the overall look orderly and well-tended. Plant in groups for a hedged, slightly girly look, or keep one near the front door for dependable welcoming colour. Over the seasons it settles in gradually – roots in the first year, stronger shoots the second, then full ornamental impact by the third – giving an easy rhythm to your gardening.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden feature by the path |
The upright, medium-height habit fits narrow Dublin terraces, giving clear, bicolour blooms at eye level without overshadowing the space; low maintenance and repeat flowering make it ideal for a bright, tidy welcome for busy homeowners |
| Small flower bed in a family garden |
Reliable remontant flowering keeps interest going through a short Irish summer, so even a single bed looks lively for months with only basic deadheading and feeding, rewarding those who like colour but have limited time for casual gardeners |
| Informal low hedge along a driveway |
Regular spacing at 35–40 cm creates a gently structured, cottage-style edging; its dense foliage and consistent bloom shape deliver a smart yet romantic line that stays attractive for years with modest yearly pruning for neatness-lovers |
| Own-root specimen near a seating area |
Grown on its own roots, the shrub ages gracefully with good regeneration, so if a stem is damaged it reshoots true to type, ensuring long-lived ornamental value without complex rose care for long-term planners |
| Mixed cottage border with perennials |
Its yellow-red, high-centred flowers pair naturally with Alchemilla mollis and other soft-textured companions, giving a romantic, “girly” feel that stays visually coherent as the rose provides a vertical accent among looser perennials for cottage-garden fans |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
High-centred, long-stemmed flowers are classic hybrid tea form, excellent for cutting; regular picking encourages new buds, so one small patch can provide frequent vases of bicolour roses for the house throughout the season for home florists |
| Container on a sunny patio (40–50 litre) |
In a large, well-drained container of at least 40–50 litres, RENICA performs reliably if watered during warm spells, offering neat height and repeat flowering that brighten paved areas and help smaller gardens feel lush despite limited soil for balcony owners |
| Family garden bed in wetter, exposed sites |
Well-rooted plants handle Atlantic breezes and frequent rain when given good drainage and mulch, maintaining foliage health so flowers keep coming even in typical Irish summers with frequent showers and overcast days for Irish climate gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Border – Combine RENICA with Alchemilla mollis and soft pink clematis for a frothy, feminine edge to a path – ideal for lovers of gentle, “girly” Irish cottage charm.
- Terraced-Front Focus – Plant a single RENICA by the front steps with low evergreen edging, using its upright bicolour blooms as a simple, low-care focal point – suited to busy city terrace owners.
- Colour-Weaving Hedge – Create a low, informal hedge by repeating RENICA along a drive, interplanted with airy grasses for movement – perfect for those wanting easy structure without formality.
- Cutting-Corner Patch – Dedicate a sunny square to RENICA, spacing plants for easy access so you can snip stems regularly for vases – appealing to home decorators who enjoy fresh flowers.
- Container Glow – Grow RENICA in a large 50-litre pot with trailing thyme at the base to soften the rim – a practical choice for renters or small-garden owners who may need portability.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as TANrekta, trade name RENICA – yellow-red hybrid tea rose – TANrekta, American Rose Society exhibition name Rebecca, group Rós taehibride. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mathias Tantau Jr. (Rosen Tantau) in Germany from ‘Konfetti’ × ‘Piccadilly’; breeding and registration 1970, introduced 1970, developed as a garden and cut-flower hybrid tea. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR award from 1972, indicating robust garden performance, reliable flowering and above-average health under trial conditions without intensive chemical protection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, densely thorned shrub 75–105 cm tall and 45–65 cm wide, with dark green, slightly glossy, dense foliage; spent blooms persist and usually require manual deadheading. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred hybrid tea flowers 7–10 cm across, with 17–26 petals, mainly borne singly on stems; remontant with a particularly abundant second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bicolour yellow-red blooms; outer petals pale lemon-yellow, inner petals warm rose-red; yellow base fades to cream or off-white, with salmon-pink tones in cooler light, colour retention very good. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, barely noticeable in normal garden use; chosen primarily for visual effect, form and colour rather than for strong scent or perfumery applications. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical orange-red hips 10–14 mm in autumn, adding modest seasonal interest where not all spent flowers are removed for continuous blooming. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), but needs regular watering in hot, drying conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; spacing 35–60 cm depending on use; suitable for beds, hedges, containers and cutting, with low maintenance beyond watering and deadheading. |
RENICA – yellow-red hybrid tea rose – TANrekta offers reliable repeat flowering, long-lived own-root growth and versatile use in beds or containers; a thoughtful choice if you want lasting colour without complex care.