WONDERFUL YOU™ – orange tea-hybrid rose - Smith
If You love a soft Irish light over orange petals after rain, WONDERFUL YOU™ brings that moment to Your own front garden with a gently upright habit and a cheerful, fresh fragrance that lifts the mood even on grey days. Bred as a hybrid tea, it offers large, high‑centred blooms carried singly on long stems, ideal for cutting yet relaxed enough for a “girly” cottage border. Its own‑root form means a quietly reliable plant that rebuilds after rough weather and keeps its shape for many years, even in exposed gardens brushed by Atlantic winds and soft rainfall under cool, changeable skies. Moderately scented, semi‑double flowers in warm apricot‑orange shades repeat through summer, inviting bees while still looking refined near a Dublin terrace. Over time the dense, glossy foliage fills out into a stable shrub: Year 1 building roots, Year 2 bolder shoots, Year 3 full ornamental impact that feels settled and natural. With medium care needs, basic drainage, and light pruning, WONDERFUL YOU™ suits busy gardeners who still want roses that feel special every time they step outside.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border in a small to medium family garden |
The warm orange to apricot shades and high-centred form give classic hybrid tea elegance while still blending easily with perennials, creating a romantic, “girly” cottage feel without demanding expert care, ideal for beginners and time-poor homeowners. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden as a focal feature |
Its upright habit and 105–135 cm height make a clear vertical accent beside a path or low wall, while own-root vigour ensures long-term structure and dependable repeat flowering, appealing to design-conscious urban gardeners. |
| Informal cutting patch for home-grown bouquets |
Large, high-centred blooms on mostly solitary stems provide classic vase roses with a moderately strong, fresh fragrance, so You can cut armfuls through the season without compromising the look of the plant, perfect for fragrance-loving buyers. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed bed with soft colours |
Semi-double flowers with 17–25 petals offer moderate access to nectar and pollen, pairing well with airy companions to support bees while keeping a refined look, a good balance for nature-oriented but style-aware families. |
| Resilient, long-lived planting in exposed Irish conditions |
Own-root growth builds a deep, regenerative framework that copes better with wind and cool summers, gradually strengthening despite frequent soft rain and brisk Atlantic breezes, reassuring for coastal and west-of-Ireland gardeners. |
| Small group planting for colour blocks along a path |
Recommended 60 cm spacing allows three or more plants to knit into a dense, glossy hedge of rich orange blooms, giving impact even in shorter Irish summers, ideal for those seeking maximum effect from limited space. |
| Large container or half-barrel by the front door |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, its repeat flowering and tidy, upright habit deliver a long season of colour and scent near entrances, suiting renters and paved-garden residents. |
| Low-maintenance feature with year-round ornamental interest |
Medium maintenance needs, glossy dark foliage and neat, red hips after flowering keep the plant attractive beyond summer; own-root security reduces worry about replanting, fitting busy yet quality-conscious owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Glow – Underplant WONDERFUL YOU™ with soft pink Physostegia and white campanulas for a loose Irish-cottage border – ideal for romantic-style front-garden owners.
- Terrace Welcome – Place one rose in a large clay pot flanked by lavender and dwarf grasses on a townhouse step – perfect for city dwellers wanting easy elegance.
- Sunset Ribbon – Line a path with three plants at 60 cm spacing, threading in Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ for blue–orange contrast – suited to families who enjoy evening strolls.
- Cutting Corner – Group two roses with pale apricot and cream perennials to create a dedicated cutting bed that still looks good after harvesting – great for home bouquet enthusiasts.
- Soft Romance – Combine with Clematis ‘Little Artist’ on a discreet obelisk behind the rose, letting violet blooms weave through orange flowers – appealing to artistic gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as SMI170-2-4, marketed as WONDERFUL YOU™ – orange tea-hybrid rose – Smith; commercial group Rós taehibride; cultivar name expresses affection toward a loved person. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea of unknown parentage bred in the United Kingdom by Edward Smith in 2008, introduced in 2015 via Edward Smith Roses and first distributed commercially by Style Roses in the United Kingdom. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bushy plant, typically 105–135 cm tall with a 75–95 cm spread; moderately thorny stems; dense, dark green, glossy foliage creating a full shrub suited to borders, hedging and specimen planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double blooms with around 17–25 petals; large 7–10 cm flowers, high-centred, pointed buds in classic cut-rose style; mainly solitary on stems; repeat-flowering with a generous, reliable second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds dark orange-red; opening to vibrant orange with a bronze undertone; maturing through bright mid-orange to peach-apricot with pale creamy edges; medium colour retention, gently fading to softer pastels before petals drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Moderately strong, noticeable scent with a fresh, lively character; fragrance carries well enough for enjoyment on nearby paths or seating areas without becoming overwhelming, particularly pleasant in still evening air. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical hips about 12–16 mm in diameter, coloured red (RHS 43A); ornamental in late season, adding light structure and interest after flowering has finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about -21 to -18 °C (H7; USDA 6b; Swedish zone 3); medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from standard Irish good practice in air circulation, hygiene and timely fungicidal care when needed. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil with added organic matter; spacing 60 cm in groups, 50 cm for hedging, 95 cm as specimen; square density about 2.8 plants/m²; responds well to annual pruning and occasional pest control. |
WONDERFUL YOU™ – orange tea-hybrid rose offers elegant repeat-flowering blooms, fresh fragrance and long-lived own-root reliability; a thoughtful choice if You would like enduring beauty with manageable care.