ALCAZAR™ – orange-red bedding floribunda rose – Gaujard
With its vivid orange-red blooms and glossy dark foliage, Alcazar™ creates an immediate sense of romance and cottage-garden charm, yet remains reassuringly simple to look after. Bred in France in the 1960s, this upright floribunda flowers in generous clusters from early summer into autumn, rewarding you with repeat flushes that light up beds and borders even in typical changeable weather with strong winds and rain off the coast. Its naturally disease-resistant foliage keeps its deep green polish with minimal spraying or fuss, while the own-root form offers long-term stability, gentle regeneration after harder pruning, and a quietly dependable presence in a family garden. Over the seasons it settles into an easy rhythm of flowering, allowing you to enjoy its semi-double, storybook blooms against kitchen-garden hedging or along a path to your favourite teatime spot, with the plant’s strong framework supporting years of use as a low hedge, specimen, or mass planting. Ideal for busy gardeners, Alcazar™ will gradually build a solid root system, then stronger shoots, before showing its full ornamental presence in the third year, giving you cosiness, continuity and low-work colour for the long term.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front or mid border in a family cottage garden |
The upright, medium-tall habit and dense, dark green foliage form a reliable backdrop for perennials and herbs, while the orange-red clusters give long, repeat displays with little input beyond basic watering and feeding, suiting beginners. |
| Traditional bedding schemes and mass planting |
Uniform growth and consistent flower colour make Alcazar™ easy to group in blocks or drifts, creating a bold, cohesive bed that looks professionally planned but needs only light pruning and occasional deadheading, attractive for busy-owners. |
| Low informal hedge along paths or driveways |
Planted at the recommended hedging distance, the strong framework and dense foliage knit into a low, season-long flowering barrier that visually anchors the garden while remaining easy to maintain with a simple annual trim, ideal for homeowners. |
| Cutting patch near a kitchen or cutting garden |
The medium-sized, cup-shaped flowers on clustered stems are well suited for short-stem cut flowers, and the remontant habit ensures fresh blooms through the season without complex feeding regimes, appealing to home-florists. |
| Family gardens with limited maintenance time |
Good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means fewer chemical treatments and less monitoring, while the plant remains presentable even if you miss a pruning season, an advantage for time-poor. |
| Coastal or wind-affected UK gardens |
The sturdy, upright structure and dense foliage cope well with exposed positions, providing colour and form even where beds are buffeted by strong, salt-laden breezes from the sea, reassuring for coastal-gardeners. |
| Large containers and terrace planters (40–50 litres+) |
In a generously sized, well-drained container, the compact footprint and long flowering season give months of colour on patios or balconies, and the own-root plant recovers reliably if pruned harder to shape, convenient for urban-gardeners. |
| Long-term planting in established family plots |
As an own-root rose, Alcazar™ avoids graft-failure issues and slowly develops into a durable, regenerating shrub that maintains ornamental value over many years with only straightforward yearly care, suiting forward-planning gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Copper-and-cream border – Pair Alcazar™ with creamy roses, white obedient plant and pale foxgloves to soften its orange-red glow into a refined cottage palette – ideal for romantic traditionalists.
- Kitchen-garden edge – Use as a low hedge edging vegetable beds, interplanted with chives and thyme, where its dense framework and repeat flowering add structure and colour – perfect for kitchen-garden enthusiasts.
- Sunset ribbon – Mass-plant in a sweeping strip with warm grasses like fountain grass and bronze fennel to echo its coppery tones – suited to those wanting bold yet low-care impact.
- Teatime corner – Place one or three plants near a bench or arbour, underplanted with lavender and soft pink geraniums, to create a cosy afternoon-tea nook – appealing to lovers of quiet retreats.
- Container focal point – Grow a single plant in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme or creeping Jenny to frame a doorway or terrace – a good choice for small-space gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Alcazar™, floribunda bedding rose from the Gaujard collection; ARS exhibition name Alcazar, unregistered cultivar, commercial type bedding floribunda rose for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jean-Marie Gaujard, Roseraies Gaujard, France; parentage Jolie Princesse × (Opera × Miss France); breeding completed in 1961, introduced around 1960 by Roseraies Gaujard. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub 100–140 cm tall, 75–105 cm spread; dense, dark glossy foliage; moderately thorny shoots; weak self-cleaning, so spent blooms usually require manual removal after flowering. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double flowers with 13–25 petals, medium size (approx. 4–7 cm), cupped shape in clustered inflorescences; remontant with abundant second flush, suitable for exhibition floribunda and garden display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange-red with coppery tones and silvery-pink petal reverses; colour darkens towards deep red as blooms mature; good colour retention, with pale pink undersides remaining visible through full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, slightly sweet fragrance; not primarily a scent variety but offers a gentle, pleasant aroma near seating; semi-double form moderately accessible to pollinators, though stamens are partly concealed. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, spherical red hips, 10–14 mm diameter; hips add subtle late-season interest though are not a dominant ornamental feature of the cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate heat and drought tolerance, needs watering in prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; spacing 55–100 cm depending on hedge, bed or specimen use; low maintenance overall, with light annual pruning and deadheading improving appearance and repeat bloom. |
Alcazar™ offers reliable repeat flowering, strong disease resistance and a durable own-root structure that settles in for years of service, making it a thoughtful choice for those shaping a relaxed, long-lived cottage-style garden.