TÖRÖKBÁLINT – salmon-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk
Imagine a gentle walk past soft salmon-pink blooms after summer rain, their petals catching the light in a cheerful, relaxed way that suits any Irish family garden. TÖRÖKBÁLINT is an upright hybrid tea with impressive XL flowers that keep repeating, even when summers feel short and changeable with rainfall, wind and mild humidity. Its reliable disease resistance means far less spraying and fuss, while the own-root form offers quiet longevity and steady performance. In year one it concentrates on roots, in year two the shoots fill out, and by year three you enjoy its full ornamental impact with minimal effort – ideal for a small front-garden border or cottage-style path where you want colour without complicated tasks.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Easy-care family front garden |
This variety has low maintenance requirements and excellent disease resistance, so it fits busy households that want reliable flowers without frequent spraying or complicated pruning. It settles well into average Irish conditions, rewarding simple planting and occasional feeding, making it ideal for a small family plot where time is limited for the beginner. |
| Long-lived own-root rose feature |
As an own-root plant, it regenerates well from the base, avoiding the usual worries about graft failure and sucker removal, and maintaining stable shape and colour over many years. This gives you a trustworthy, long-term feature rose with less replacement cost and more peace of mind for the homeowner. |
| Irish cottage-garden rose bed |
The warm salmon-pink blooms blend beautifully with traditional cottage companions like woodland sage and Japanese spirea, creating a soft, romantic look. Its steady repeat flowering ensures there is always colour along paths or by the front door, even through a short summer and changeable weather, suiting the cottage-lover. |
| Compact hedge or boundary line |
With an upright, slightly spreading habit and recommended spacing around 50–60 cm, it forms an elegant, flower-rich low hedge. This gives gentle structure along drives and boundaries in small gardens, while remaining easy to reach for light pruning and deadheading by the urban-gardener. |
| Statement solitary rose in lawn or bed |
Planted at about 95 cm distance as a solitary, its XL, high-centred flowers stand out as a classic hybrid tea focal point. The moderately dense, mid-green foliage provides a neat backdrop, so even a single plant can anchor a small border or lawn corner for the design-conscious. |
| Weather-tolerant small garden display |
Suited to typical Irish conditions, it copes well with cool, breezy sites where summers can be short, continuing to produce generous repeat blooms when some roses pause. This resilience helps keep a consistent show near patios or paths close to the house for the busy-family. |
| Low-intervention, reduced-chemical garden scheme |
Strong resistance to black spot, mildew and rust supports a low-spray approach, ideal if you prefer to minimise chemical use around children, pets and wildlife. Combined with its simple care needs, it slots neatly into relaxed, natural-style planting for the eco-minded. |
| Large container on terrace or doorstep |
In a sizeable 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, its upright habit and extra-large blooms create a smart vertical accent beside steps or balconies. The contained root space works well with its moderate spread, giving high ornamental value in tight areas for the balcony-owner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic – Mix with woodland sage and soft grasses for a relaxed salmon-pink drift that repeats through summer – for lovers of informal Irish cottage style.
- Front-Door – Plant two in large matching pots either side of a terraced-house entrance for a welcoming, low-fuss floral guard of honour – for image-conscious city homeowners.
- Soft-Hedge – Use a row at 50–60 cm spacing to edge drives or paths, underplant with low catmint to soften the line – for families wanting order without formality.
- Lawn-Island – Place a solitary plant in a small circular bed, ringed with blue vervain and mulch, to create a gentle focal point – for gardeners with limited lawn space.
- Pastel-Border – Combine with Japanese spirea and pale perennials in a mixed border where its disease resistance keeps the display tidy – for low-maintenance border planners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
TÖRÖKBÁLINT – salmon-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk; hybrid tea rose group, trade name Törökbálint Hybrid tea rose Márk; consumer own-root form for garden and cut-flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary around 2000; parentage unknown; introduced to the Irish market by PharmaRosa® Ltd. as a reliable own-root garden rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, slightly spreading shrub about 80–110 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny shoots, suitable for beds, hedges and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double high-centred blooms over 10 cm across, typically borne singly on stems; 26–39 petals with classic cut-rose style form; remontant with a generous, reliable second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink with orange undertone; buds pale salmon outside, deeper pink within; colour fades gently to peach edges and creamy-pink centres, then soft medium salmon at full openness. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and discreet, barely perceptible at a distance; chosen primarily for colour impact, flower form and garden performance rather than strong scent in everyday use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually limited due to very double flowers; where present, small spherical red hips about 6–10 mm in diameter, offering modest late-season ornamental interest in the garden. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; suited to low-spray gardens. Hardy approximately to –21 to –18 °C, corresponding to RHS H7 and around USDA zone 6b conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Space at 60 cm for mass planting, 50 cm for hedges, 95 cm solitary; prefers fertile, well-drained soil and regular mulch; ideal for own-root 2-litre planting in small to medium gardens. |
TÖRÖKBÁLINT – salmon-pink hybrid tea rose - Márk offers easy care, strong disease resistance and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for a relaxed, enduring family garden.