ATHENA® – cream-pink hybrid tea rose – Kordes
ATHENA® brings a quietly luxurious, high-centred hybrid tea look into everyday gardens, making it simple to evoke afternoon tea beneath an arbour. Its creamy petals edged in soft pink create a romantic focal point from early summer onwards, while the upright growth stays neatly within 85–115 cm, ideal for modest family plots. Planted as a small group or short hedge, it forms a structured, elegant line that suits cottage borders and kitchen-garden paths alike. On its own roots this rose develops steadily into a long-lived, resilient shrub with dependable regrowth after pruning and winter knocks, giving reassuring continuity without fussy care. In the first seasons you can expect roots to establish, then strong new shoots, before it settles into its full ornamental expression over the next years, offering lasting structure even in sites with cool summers and frequent wet, blustery spells near the coast. The very double flowers linger well on the plant and in the vase, rewarding light, regular deadheading with further buds, for a subtly scented, refined presence that suits busy gardeners who still want a truly feminine, storybook rose. With medium maintenance needs and reliable hardiness, ATHENA® offers a calm, dependable choice for classic, “girly” English-style family gardens.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border feature in a cottage-style bed |
The compact, upright habit and dense foliage keep ATHENA® neat at the front or mid-front of a mixed border, giving season-long structure without overwhelming nearby perennials and herbs. Its creamy, pink-edged blooms read clearly against mid-green leaves, ideal beside nepeta, low catmint or kitchen-garden edging for a soft, “girly” country look that feels intentionally arranged rather than fussy for beginners. |
| Romantic short hedge along a path or terrace |
Planted at the recommended hedge spacing, ATHENA® forms a low, formal line that still feels light and feminine thanks to its pastel colouring and high-centred flowers. This structured use works beautifully to frame a lawn, kitchen garden or gravel path, giving a sense of order in small family gardens without needing constant clipping or specialist pruning for homeowners. |
| Cutting corner for home arrangements |
The classic hybrid tea, high-centred form and large, very double flowers are ideal for vases, and their colour holds well, only gently fading over time. A small group of plants near the house can provide regular stems for jugs and simple table arrangements, offering that “afternoon tea” atmosphere indoors as well, with only modest grooming between picking sessions for flower-lovers. |
| Feature rose in a small family lawn island bed |
ATHENA®’s measured 85–115 cm height and 50–70 cm spread let it stand confidently as a single specimen or in a tight cluster in small island beds without dominating play space. The bushy canopy and repeated flowering add a strong vertical accent that remains readable from windows and patios, yet requires only straightforward winter pruning and occasional tidying for busy-families. |
| Reliable accent in cool, exposed or breezy gardens |
With hardiness to around −25 °C and medium disease resistance, this variety offers reassuring stability where winters are cold and summers cool or unsettled. Its own-root form encourages steady recovery after harsh seasons, so the shrub thickens year by year instead of weakening, supporting long-term planting plans and reducing the need for expensive replacements for long-term-planners. |
| Classic rose for heavy or challenging soils in raised beds |
ATHENA® adapts well to structured planting in raised beds or improved planting holes, where drainage can be managed on heavy clay or chalky ground prone to waterlogging. Once roots are established it becomes a durable, own-root shrub that maintains appearance and regrows reliably after routine pruning, easing worries about site limitations and soil quirks for clay-gardeners. |
| Patio or courtyard planting in large containers |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with quality compost and good drainage, ATHENA® gives an elegant terrace focal point with repeated creamy blooms and a gentle fragrance. Its upright habit and moderate size make it easy to position near seating or doors, while regular watering and feeding are straightforward tasks even for those with limited time or gardening experience for urban-owners. |
| Low-maintenance romantic backdrop in mixed cottage borders |
Used in small groups among hydrangeas, St John’s wort and other shrubs, ATHENA® supplies a refined, pastel backdrop that supports perennials without clashing. Its medium maintenance level centres mainly on simple winter pruning and deadheading, while own-root vigour underpins a long planting life that copes with cool, damp, often windy seasons in much of the UK for time-poor-gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Pastel Pathway – Line a narrow garden path with ATHENA® and low catmint for frothy, pastel edging that smells gently of roses and herbs – for lovers of traditional English cottage walks.
- Tea-Corner – Place three ATHENA® in a triangle by a bistro set, underplanted with lavender and soft pink geraniums, to suggest an intimate afternoon-tea nook – for homeowners creating a romantic seating area.
- Kitchen-Garden Charm – Tuck ATHENA® at the end of vegetable rows with St John’s wort and herbs so the cutting stems sit naturally within a productive plot – for practical gardeners who like beauty with their harvests.
- Soft-Structure – Use a short hedge of ATHENA® to edge a small lawn or play area, backed by ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea for billows of white in different textures – for families wanting order without formality.
- Courtyard-Focus – Plant ATHENA® in a single large terracotta pot with trailing thyme and pale violas around the base to make a graceful, easy-care focal point – for busy urban owners with limited borders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as ‘RühKOR’, marketed as ATHENA® Eleganza®; exhibition hybrid tea type with high-centred blooms suited to garden display and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes’ Söhne in Germany from an unknown own seedling crossed with ‘Helmut Schmidt’; bred 2002, registered 2004, introduced to the market in 2014. |
| Awards and recognition |
First Prize in 2014 at Baden bei Wien, Austria, underlining its quality as a refined hybrid tea suitable for both garden enthusiasts and exhibition-focused growers. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching about 85–115 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide; dense, mid-green, lightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; self-cleaning is weak, so spent blooms benefit from removal. |
| Flower morphology |
Large-flowered hybrid tea with solitary, high-centred, pointed buds; very double blooms with over 40 petals; remontant, offering an initial flush followed by a generous repeat later in the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base with pale yellow inner tones and a subtle pink rim; ARS white code, RHS 155C outer and 4D inner; colour holds well, fading gently to softer pastels in strong sun over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild but pleasant rose fragrance of classic character, noticeable at close range without being overpowering; suitable for seating areas where a subtle, unobtrusive scent is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse due to the dense, very double flowers; when present, hips are small, egg-shaped, about 10–14 mm across, and ripen to an attractive orange-red shade. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); disease resistance medium overall, with good resistance to black spot and rust and moderate vulnerability to powdery mildew. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; medium maintenance, benefiting from regular deadheading and winter pruning; plant around 55 cm apart for massed beds or 50 cm for low hedging lines. |
ATHENA® offers refined, pastel hybrid tea blooms, reliable cold hardiness and long-lived own-root vigour; consider it when you want a graceful, enduring rose that rewards simple care.