CHERRY GIRL® – cherry-red bedding floribunda rose – Kordes
With its vivid cherry-red blooms and compact, bushy habit, CHERRY GIRL® creates an instant sense of romance in a family garden, from a sunny front border to a cottage-style path. Masses of very double, cupped flowers appear in flushes through summer, bringing a storybook feel that works beautifully beside hedging and a traditional kitchen garden. As an own-root plant it builds strength gradually, offering reassuring longevity and dependable regrowth from the base if winter or pruning are a little harsher than planned. Over the first few seasons you will see a natural progression – first deeper rooting, then stronger shoots, then its full ornamental value settling into the garden picture. Its upright, compact structure is easy to position in modest beds, allowing bold cherry-red colour to shine without overwhelming nearby planting. Medium, noticeably fragrant blooms lend a gentle perfume to afternoon tea beneath an arbour, while occasional small red hips provide subtle seasonality into autumn. In gardens where wind and rain can be persistent, it forms a sturdy, well-anchored presence that copes reliably with exposed conditions near the coast. Thoughtful layout and routine care support its health, and the ADR award underlines its long-term garden value.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border feature in a cottage-style bed |
Its compact, upright habit and dense foliage make it ideal near the front of a mixed border, where the vivid cherry-red clusters read clearly without blocking views, suiting those seeking romantic structure and easy impact. |
| Low, colourful bedding strips along paths or drives |
Cherry-red, cluster-flowered blooms repeat strongly, creating a consistent ribbon of colour through summer with relatively straightforward seasonal routines, appealing to householders wanting a welcoming approach and low-fuss charm. |
| Mass planting for a bold cherry-red statement |
Planted in groups at the recommended spacing, the bushy, even habit joins into a continuous wave of colour that reads well from the street, ideal for family gardens where a single, dramatic effect suits busy owners seeking maximum show. |
| Traditional rose-and-kitchen-garden combination |
The variety’s storybook colour and repeat flowering sit naturally with herbs, daylilies and soft hedging, supporting a lived-in cottage feel for those who like a homely, productive space with romantic detail. |
| Hedging line along a terrace or lawn edge |
Regular spacing creates a low, flowering barrier with consistent height and form, giving gentle separation between play areas and planting for families who want order without formality and appreciate practical beauty. |
| Large container by a seating area (40–50 litre+) |
In a generous, well-drained pot it offers concentrated colour and fragrance close to where you sit, with own-root resilience giving long service for balcony and patio gardeners prioritising reliable enjoyment. |
| Exposed, wind-prone corners of small gardens |
The bushy, moderately thorny framework provides a stable, well-anchored shrub that stands up to blustery, rainy spells near the coast, suiting owners of open sites who still want softness and cosy atmosphere. |
| Long-term planting plans and renovation projects |
Own-root growth allows the shrub to rebuild from the base after hard pruning or weather setbacks, supporting gradual improvement over the years for planners who value continuity, heritage feel and future security. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Ribbon – run a curving line of CHERRY GIRL® along a path with lamb’s ear and daylilies for a soft, storybook edge – for lovers of informal, romantic borders.
- Kitchen Companion – alternate plants with low evergreen euonymus beside a vegetable plot to frame crops in cherry-red colour – for home growers who like traditional potager style.
- Cherry Hedge – create a low flowering hedge along a lawn using close spacing for a neat, colourful boundary – for families wanting structure without losing charm.
- Patio Focus – plant a single rose in a 50 litre terracotta pot by seating, underplant with trailing thyme for scent and texture – for balcony and terrace owners seeking one strong focal point.
- Storybook Cluster – group three shrubs in a triangle near an arbour, with pale perennials to set off the rich blooms – for those designing a cosy afternoon-tea corner.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered as KORkosieb, marketed as CHERRY GIRL® – cherry-red bedding floribunda rose – Kordes; ARS exhibition name ‘Cherry Girl’. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; parentage unknown seedling × ‘KORparesni’ (Rosenprofessor Sieber®); introduced and registered in 2009. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of ADR (2007) certification and multiple international medals, including the Golden Rose of Hradec gold medal and further gold and silver show awards. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact, upright shrub rose, around 85–115 cm tall and 55–85 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness for a solid, balanced outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped, medium-sized blooms (about 1.5–2.75 in), usually borne in clusters; strongly remontant with abundant second flowering phases through the main season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cherry-red flowers (RHS 53A, 53C; ARS MR) with a darker centre; colour holds well, later lightening to paler cherry-red and occasional purplish or crimson tones as petals age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pleasant, harmonious, medium-strength scent that is clearly noticeable at close quarters, adding sensory interest around seating, though not overpowering in smaller garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical red hips about 6–9 mm across, adding discreet late-season interest and supporting wildlife to a modest extent when flowering has finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Very hardy shrub (approx. −29 to −26 °C; RHS H7; Swedish zone 4; USDA 5a) but very susceptible to major rose diseases, so benefits from consistent, proactive plant protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Ideal at 40–75 cm spacing depending on use; needs regular fungicide programmes and hygiene; best in full sun with well-drained soil and attentive feeding to sustain display. |
CHERRY GIRL® offers vivid cherry-red clusters, fragrant cottage-garden charm and resilient own-root regrowth for long-term planting, making it a considered choice for gardeners ready to give a cherished rose a little extra care.