SIMPLY STUNNING – carmine-red hybrid tea rose – Delbard
Imagine stepping outside for a brief, rain-fresh stroll and being greeted by the velvety glow of SIMPLY STUNNING, a carmine-red hybrid tea rose that turns even a small Irish front garden into a corner of quiet romance. Bred by Delbard for exhibition-quality blooms yet easy enough for everyday family gardens, it fits beautifully into a “girly” cottage-style border or a neat terraced-house planting. Large, cupped flowers on upright stems offer ideal cutting material, while its own-root nature supports a long-lived, steadily improving shrub that copes reliably with wind, rain and cool summers. In typical conditions you will first see it settle and root, then build taller, stronger flowering shoots, and by the third year it reaches its full ornamental presence. Medium fragrance with a fresh red-berry character adds gentle charm near a path or doorway, and its dense, dark, glossy foliage gives year-round structure even between flushes. Give it a sunny site with decent drainage from heavy clay soils and it will reward your light-touch care with seasons of repeat flowering.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The upright habit and large, cupped carmine-red blooms create a clear focal point beside a doorway or bay window, adding a touch of “girly” drama that still feels elegant and ordered for a typical Dublin terrace, ideal for the design-conscious homeowner. |
| Cottage-style mixed border |
Planted among salvias and lavender, SIMPLY STUNNING brings classic cottage-garden charm, its dark foliage providing contrast while repeat flowering keeps the border lively across the short Irish summer for relaxed, nature-leaning gardeners. |
| Cutting and vase flowers |
With long, straight stems and solitary, very double blooms, this rose is perfect for cutting, giving you rich carmine-red, exhibition-style flowers indoors without needing florist skills, which suits busy but style-aware city-dwellers. |
| Statement specimen in lawn or gravel |
At around 80–120 cm tall with dense, glossy foliage, it stands well on its own in a small front lawn or gravel bed, providing structure and colour without demanding complex maintenance from time-stretched beginners. |
| Low hedge along paths |
Spacing plants at around 50 cm creates a low, flower-lined edge to a path or driveway; light deadheading encourages repeat blooms while the own-root base offers reliable regrowth for practical, forward-planning families. |
| Large terrace container (40–50 litres+) |
In a generous, well-drained pot of 40–50 litres or more, its compact spread and upright shoots give vertical colour on balconies and patios, provided regular watering is given during dry spells, making it manageable for busy urban residents. |
| Part-shade side garden |
This variety tolerates partial shade, so it performs respectably in those side gardens that miss full sun for part of the day; this flexibility helps real-world plots where ideal conditions are rare, reassuring pragmatic Irish owners. |
| Weather-resilient family planting |
The own-root form builds resilience over time, so if wind or weather damages stems they regrow true from the base, offering a long-lived hedge or specimen that copes well with showery, breeze-prone conditions for security-minded buyers. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Romance – weave SIMPLY STUNNING through a border of Salvia nemorosa, lady’s mantle and soft pink foxgloves for a loose, romantic cottage look – perfect for homeowners who love nostalgic, storybook gardens
- Dublin Doorway – place one specimen on each side of a front path, underplanted with low lavender and white alyssum, to frame a terraced-house entrance – ideal for city residents wanting instant kerb appeal
- Berry-Toned Bouquet – grow near deep blue catmint and burgundy heuchera to echo the rose’s red-berry fragrance and rich colour – suited to design-led gardeners who enjoy coordinated planting schemes
- Elegant Hedge – line a drive or internal path at 50 cm spacing, clipped by light deadheading, to create a low, formal rose hedge – good for families seeking order and structure without complex pruning
- Patio Feature Pot – plant one rose in a 50-litre clay or stone container with trailing thyme around the rim for scent and texture – appealing to balcony and patio gardeners working with limited space
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as DELroufra; sold as Simply Stunning (Scented Memories of Love collection). ARS exhibition name La Rose des 4 Vents, in the Rós taehibride commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Georges Delbard in France, 2005, introduced 2006. Parentage undisclosed; initially distributed by Georges Delbard SA in France and Matthews Nurseries Ltd. in New Zealand. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 80–120 cm high, 50–70 cm spread, with dense, dark, glossy foliage. Moderately thorny shoots; spent blooms mostly persist and benefit from manual deadheading to maintain appearance. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, solitary, cupped blooms 7–10 cm across with 40+ petals, very double and exhibition-worthy. Remontant habit with a generous second flush given adequate feeding and timely deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Carmine-red flowers (RHS 53A, 46B) with deeper tones toward the centre. Buds dark ruby red; colour may lighten slightly in strong sun, remaining more vivid in cool weather typical of Atlantic climates. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, noticeable fragrance with a fresh red-berry character. Best appreciated near paths, doors or seating. Not primarily intended for cosmetic use, but pleasant in cut-flower arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose-hip set generally poor due to very double blooms; where present, small spherical red hips 8–12 mm may form late season, adding modest ornamental interest rather than a significant wildlife resource. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -26 to -23 °C (H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4). Disease resistance medium to black spot, mildew and rust; benefits from good air movement and occasional preventive treatments in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil; improve heavy clay with organic matter and grit. Space 55–95 cm depending on use. Medium maintenance with regular deadheading, feeding and watering in prolonged dry periods. |
SIMPLY STUNNING offers rich carmine-red, fragrant blooms, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for Irish gardens where you value beauty with manageable care.