CAFÉ® – yellow floribunda bedding rose - Kordes
With its nostalgic golden-beige blooms and delicately sweet scent, CAFÉ® brings a gentle, storybook romance to small family gardens while remaining reassuringly manageable for busy owners. This upright floribunda forms a compact, moderately dense bush that suits typical UK plots and raised beds where improved drainage helps in wetter, wind-prone conditions by the coast. Clustered, very full flowers appear in generous flushes through the season, offering reliable colour and softly shaded tones that blend easily with cottage-style perennials and edible beds. As an own-root rose, it builds strength steadily for long service life and easy regeneration, supporting a quietly enduring presence with stable ornamental value. Simple seasonal feeding, watering and occasional deadheading are usually enough to keep it floriferous and healthy, whether planted into the border or grown in a large 40–50 litre container as a fragrant centrepiece.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage bed |
The compact, upright habit and moderate spread make it easy to position near paths without overwhelming smaller spaces, while the continuous clusters of blooms create a romantic cottage look from a relatively small footprint; suits those wanting charm with simple care hobby-gardeners |
| Feature rose in a large container |
CAFÉ® performs well in a generously sized 40–50 litre pot, where its upright, moderately dense framework and repeat flowering provide a long season of colour and fragrance close to seating or a sunny doorstep, with routine watering as the main task busy-urban-owners |
| Family flower bed with mixed perennials |
The warm caramel-beige and apricot tones blend effortlessly with cottage perennials and kitchen-garden planting, giving a soft, “girly” English countryside feel while keeping maintenance modest through medium disease resistance and straightforward seasonal care traditional-style-families |
| Small romantic rose border |
Its remontant flowering habit ensures fresh clusters of very full blooms following the first main flush, so even a short row can look floriferous over much of the summer with only light pruning and deadheading to guide shape and keep new buds coming beginners |
| Partially shaded town garden |
Suitable for partial shade, it can be sited where sun hours are limited by fences or neighbouring buildings yet still produces reliable flowering, helping tricky side-return or courtyard spots become attractive without demanding specialist techniques time-poor-owners |
| Long-lived structural planting in a bed |
The own-root form supports a long lifespan and good regeneration after harder pruning or weather damage, so the plant can settle and mature, building roots first, then stronger shoots, before reaching full ornamental value over the first few seasons forward-planners |
| Raised bed or improved heavy soil |
Its moderate vigour and upright frame respond well to planting in raised beds or well-prepared ground, where improved drainage supports root health and makes ongoing watering and feeding more predictable in typical UK garden conditions clay-gardeners |
| Cut flowers from the garden |
The very full, medium-sized rosette blooms on clustered stems are excellent for small jugs and informal vases, with a medium, delicately sweet fragrance that brings indoor enjoyment while the plant readily produces more buds after cutting home-decor-enthusiasts |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Romantic Row – line CAFÉ® along a path with catmint and bellflowers for softly toned, feminine charm – ideal for lovers of traditional cottage gardens
- Tea-Table Accent – place a single plant in a 40–50 litre container by a seating area for scented afternoon tea moments – perfect for small patios and balconies
- Kitchen-Garden Blend – weave it between herbs and low veg beds, where its caramel blooms add warmth without clashing with edible planting – suited to rural kitchen-garden owners
- Pastel-Perennial Border – combine with larkspurs and soft blues for a layered, romantic look that still feels tidy thanks to the compact, upright habit – good for neat but whimsical tastes
- Family-Friendly Focal – use two or three plants as a front-garden highlight that offers long-season colour from an easy-care structure – designed for busy family households
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
CAFÉ® floribunda bedding rose from the Bedding rose collection; ARS exhibition name ‘Café’; unregistered cultivar name, marketed as Café® Bedding rose Kordes for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from (‘Golden Glow’ × Rosa kordesii) × ‘Lavender Pinocchio’; introduced by W. Kordes’ Söhne in 1956 and still valued in classic plantings. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright floribunda with moderately dense, slightly glossy olive-green foliage; height around 80–110 cm, spread 40–60 cm; densely thorned shoots, forming a compact, bushy, bedding-suitable structure. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, 1.5–2.75 inch rosette blooms in clustered inflorescences; very full flowers with 40+ petals; remontant habit ensuring abundant second flush and good continuity in season with deadheading. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm caramel-beige outer petals with a rich golden-apricot interior; buds deep amber-yellow; warms to peachy-beige as blooms age; ARS colour russet, RHS 200C–200D with tone varying between cool and hot weather. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, delicately sweet fragrance typical of classic floribundas; enough scent for close seating areas and cutting, without overpowering; strongly double flowers limit pollen access, primarily an ornamental rather than wildlife choice. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to the highly double flower form, hip set is generally sparse; when present, small spherical red hips about 10–14 mm in diameter may appear, adding modest late-season interest without significant seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal care; hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b); tolerates heat with regular watering during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in well-prepared beds or large containers with reliable watering; suitable for partial shade; spacing 35–70 cm depending on use, approx. 4.9–5.7 plants/m² for mass effect; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection. |
CAFÉ® offers compact structure, repeat flowering and romantic caramel-toned blooms on a resilient own-root plant that matures gracefully in family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice for long-term, easy-care planting.