SUCCES FOU™ – pink hybrid tea rose – Chabert
Like a short walk in soft drizzle, SUCCES FOU™ brings cheerful colour and fragrance to everyday Irish gardens, its tall, upright stems carrying classic, large blooms that shrug off changeable showers and rainfall. This hybrid tea is about relaxed elegance rather than fuss: plant it once, enjoy the long lifespan of an own‑root rose that matures steadily from settling roots to stronger shoots and then full garden presence over three seasons. The fresh raspberry–grapefruit fragrance, excellent stem length for cutting, and reliable repeat flowering mean you can gather armfuls of blossoms, while dense, dark foliage builds a lush backdrop in a small front garden or cottage border with reassuring ease.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Sunny front-garden feature by the path |
The upright habit and large, classic blooms create an elegant vertical accent that fits neatly into small Dublin front gardens, giving strong colour and scent without taking much ground space, well suited to the needs of the busy urban gardener. |
| Romantic cottage-garden border |
Repeat flowering and a long lifespan on its own roots make this rose a reliable “backbone” among cottage favourites, returning year after year with coral‑pink flowers that blend beautifully with perennials, ideal for the nature‑oriented homeowner. |
| Cutting bed for home bouquets |
Long, straight stems and large, double, high‑quality flowers are perfect for vases; you can harvest blooms regularly while the plant produces an abundant second flush, a pleasure for the fragrance‑loving arranger. |
| Specimen in a large patio container |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its dense foliage and showy blooms form a standalone feature that is easy to tend from the terrace, ideal for the beginner balcony‑owner. |
| Low, fragrant hedge along a drive |
Recommended spacings allow you to form a short hedge that flowers repeatedly, with dark leaves forming a tidy line and the strong scent greeting you as you arrive home, attractive for the family‑garden planner. |
| Mixed border in rainy, breezy sites |
Moderate disease resistance with good black‑spot tolerance and a sturdy upright frame suit typical Irish moisture and wind, and its colour holds well in unsettled weather, fitting gardeners coping with Atlantic conditions. |
| Long-term “legacy” planting near a seating area |
The own‑root form supports steady regeneration, so the shrub keeps its ornamental quality over many years, while the strong raspberry–grapefruit scent is best enjoyed close by, rewarding the patient rose‑lover. |
| Small formal bed with perennials and grasses |
Stable height, repeat flowering and good colour retention give reliable structure and rhythm among lower plants, keeping the design readable with modest upkeep for the time‑pressed beginner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage‑romantic trio – Combine SUCCES FOU™ with Phlox paniculata and soft geraniums for a frothy, girly border – perfect for homeowners creating a relaxed Irish cottage feel.
- Front‑door welcome – Plant one or two roses with evergreen Lonicera pileata and a low box edge for a tidy, scented entrance – ideal for small city terraces and townhouses.
- Evening scent corner – Place near a bench with lavender and silvery Stachys for texture and fragrance at nose level – suited to those who unwind outdoors after work.
- Cut‑flower strip – Line a narrow bed with SUCCES FOU™ and airy Verbena bonariensis so you can pick stems while keeping colour in the garden – great for hobby florists at home.
- Soft‑colour scheme – Pair its coral‑pink blooms with cream roses and pale grasses for a gentle, pastel palette – appealing to gardeners seeking a calm, feminine look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, trade name SUCCES FOU™ – pink tea‑hybrid rose – Chabert; commercial group Rós taehibride; exhibition hybrid tea suitable for cut‑flower and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Chabert, Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard, France; breeding year 1963; hybrid tea group with unknown parentage; introduced to the market at a later, undocumented date. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush 80–120 cm tall, 50–70 cm spread, moderately thorny; dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage; forms a well‑proportioned shrub for borders, hedging or container specimens. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup‑ to chalice‑shaped flowers 7–10 cm across, borne mostly solitary on stems; 26–39 petals; repeat‑flowering with an abundant second flush; poor self‑cleaning so spent blooms benefit from deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral‑pink overall with warm peach tones; buds intense coral‑pink, then fade through peach‑cream to powder‑pink at petal edges; very good colour retention, producing a soft, romantic effect through the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented hybrid tea with a fresh, fruity character; notes reminiscent of raspberry and grapefruit; perfume noticeable from a distance, particularly effective near paths, doorways and seating areas in still air. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally low because of double flowers; when present, bears small ovoid hips 10–14 mm across, red RHS 46A; mainly an ornamental flowering variety rather than grown for autumn fruit display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate general disease resistance with notable black‑spot resistance; needs water in dry spells and some care against mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on use; occasional feeding, watering and deadheading improve repeat bloom; own‑root 2‑litre plants establish steadily over several seasons. |
SUCCES FOU™ offers richly scented, repeat flowers on an upright, long‑lived own‑root shrub, rewarding light care with years of reliable garden colour and cut blooms, making it a thoughtful choice for your next planting.