ROSEROMANTIC® – cream-pink bedding floribunda rose - Kordes
Imagine a soft Irish evening light where raindrops hang on glossy leaves and clusters of cream-pink blooms keep opening all summer, even after Atlantic breezes and frequent showers – a rose that simply gets on with things while you enjoy the view. ROSEROMANTIC® is bred by Kordes for high health, giving you a bushy, upright shrub that shrugs off common fungal problems and copes well with damp conditions. Its semi-double, self-cleaning blooms fall neatly, so there is little deadheading, and the compact growth makes it ideal for smaller beds, borders, or a generous patio planter. As an own-root plant it builds strength steadily – roots in year one, fuller top growth in year two, and real garden impact by year three – for a long-lived, reliable feature. Plant it into improved clay with good drainage, then mulch and let it mature into a low-maintenance backbone for your garden and a romantic highlight by your front door.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden bedding in small and medium plots |
The compact, bushy habit and 60–85 cm height create a neat, structured presence that does not overwhelm smaller Irish front gardens, giving a cared-for look with minimal clipping – well suited to the busy urban gardener |
| Cottage-style mixed border with perennials |
Continuous, remontant flowering and self-cleaning heads provide a steady stream of blooms among cottage perennials, reducing deadheading and keeping borders presentable between weekend visits – ideal for the relaxed hobby gardener |
| Low-maintenance flowerbed in family gardens |
Strong disease resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means less spraying and less worry in damp Irish summers, offering dependable colour even when time and expertise are limited – perfect for the practical beginner |
| Feature rose in a large container |
Its upright, cluster-flowering form works beautifully in a 40–50 litre pot, where regular watering is simple and maintenance is minimal, bringing romantic colour right up to patios and doorsteps – great for the apartment or balcony owner |
| Long-term planting in evolving family gardens |
As an own-root rose it regenerates well from the base, staying true to type and offering a long lifespan that adapts with your garden rather than needing frequent replacement – reassuring for the future-focused homeowner |
| Flowering hedge or low border edging |
Spacing at about 35–40 cm creates a soft, flowering line that defines paths or boundaries while remaining easy to reach for light pruning, combining structure with romance – attractive for the orderly yet creative gardener |
| Partially shaded Irish town gardens |
Tolerance of partial shade and good performance in cooler, changeable weather mean reliable flowering even where walls and neighbouring houses filter the light and breezes after frequent Atlantic rain – a comfort to the city-based garden owner |
| Gentle seasonal interest with hips for wildlife |
Small, ellipsoid orange-red hips follow the fading blooms, adding a subtle late-season accent and modest wildlife value without demanding extra work or specialist pruning knowledge – appealing to the nature-oriented family gardener |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE-RIBBON – weave ROSEROMANTIC® along a low path, interplanted with parsley and soft geraniums for a relaxed cottage feel – for those who love informal, storybook borders
- DUBLIN-DOORSTEP – place a single shrub in a 50 litre terracotta pot by a terraced-house door, underplanted with white verbena for a chic city welcome – for style-conscious urban homeowners
- PASTEL-CARPET – mass-plant in a small front bed at 40 cm spacing with pale grasses to create a gentle, romantic “carpet” of colour – for gardeners wanting impact from little effort
- FAMILY-FOCUS – anchor a play-lawn corner with ROSEROMANTIC® and low blanket flowers, giving long-season colour that frames family space without fussy care – for busy households with limited gardening time
- HERITAGE-EDGE – edge a traditional gravel path with a loose hedge of ROSEROMANTIC®, keeping pruning simple and occasional for an old-world look – for admirers of classic Irish cottage gardens
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, shrub exhibition class; registered as KORumneza, marketed as ROSEROMANTIC® within the Kordes Klima-Rosen® collection, also known as Fire Opal in show circles. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne in Germany from unnamed Rosa seedlings; breeding completed in 2002 and released to the market in 2014 through the original breeder-distributor. |
| Awards and recognition |
Internationally recognised with major awards, including Geneva gold medal and State award, first-class certificate at The Hague, Belfast certificate of merit, and bronze medal at the Australian National Rose Trial. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub rose reaching about 60–85 cm in height and 50–75 cm spread, with dense, dark green glossy foliage and moderate prickles; shows good self-cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped blooms 7–10 cm across, borne in clusters; around 13–25 petals, producing generous repeat flushes throughout the season with a particularly strong second wave of flowers. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-pink colour with salmon overtones; buds cream-yellow with pink blush, opening to creamy petals edged salmon, then fading to off-white, with outer petals taking on a powdery pink at full expansion. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No noticeable scent is recorded for this cultivar; flowers are classed as unscented, so it is best combined with fragrant companion plants if perfume is an important design requirement in the planting scheme. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, ellipsoid orange-red hips approximately 5–7 mm in diameter, adding modest autumn interest and potential wildlife value without significantly altering the shrub’s overall ornamental character. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Shows high resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (USDA zone 6b, RHS H7), coping well with rain and general garden conditions but not bred for prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to bedding, borders, containers and specimen use; prefers well-drained soil, including improved clay, and performs in full sun to partial shade with generally low maintenance needs and minimal intervention. |
ROSEROMANTIC® offers compact, repeat flowering, award-backed health in an easy-care own-root form that will settle in for years of gentle colour; a thoughtful choice if you want lasting charm with little fuss.