COSMOPOLITAN™ – pink hybrid tea rose – SIMgrid
With its softly blushed, porcelain-pink blooms and confidently upright habit, Cosmopolitan™ brings a sense of romance and relaxed elegance to everyday gardens, evoking an English cottage corner set for afternoon tea. Bred for reliable health, it shrugs off most common fungal problems, an easy-care choice even where damp weather and salt-laden breezes test less resilient roses near the coast. The strong, fruity fragrance and long, high-centred stems are perfect for cutting, so you can enjoy its charm both outdoors and indoors without complicated pruning regimes. As an own-root plant, it is naturally long-lived and recovers well if damaged, keeping its character and flower quality over time. In a 2-litre pot it settles quickly, then steadily knits into borders and mixed cottage-style plantings, flourishing as you move from first planting to a quietly confident, fully furnished garden picture in three seasons. Its moderate height fits smaller family plots, while the polished dark foliage provides year-round structure, giving beds and paths a neat, orderly frame. Easy to combine with herbs and perennials, this rose offers enduring comfort and storybook charm with very little effort from you.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Feature rose near a seating area |
Cosmopolitan™’s strong, fruity perfume and elegant, high-centred blooms create a romantic focus beside a bench, arbour or terrace, perfect for relaxed afternoon tea moments and quiet reading corners for the homeowner. |
| Classic hybrid tea border in a family garden |
The upright habit and medium height form a tidy row that looks structured even in smaller plots, with remontant flowering giving repeated colour without demanding complicated pruning, ideal for the busy gardener. |
| Cutting patch or kitchen-garden edge |
Long, straight stems and long-lasting flowers make it excellent for home-cut bouquets, bringing pastel pink romance indoors alongside home-grown produce, an appealing option for the cottage-garden lover. |
| Low-maintenance mixed cottage-style border |
Reliable disease resistance and modest maintenance needs allow you to weave it among herbs and perennials for a soft, “girly” cottage look without frequent spraying, suiting the relaxed beginner. |
| Raised bed on heavier or challenging soils |
The own-root form establishes steadily and anchors well when planted into improved or raised soil over heavier ground, supporting long-term planting where drainage can be difficult for the practical planner. |
| Solitary specimen near the front door |
As a single, upright bush at 85–115 cm, it offers clear structure and a welcoming, porcelain-pink accent that remains neat through the season, giving classic kerb appeal prized by the traditionalist. |
| Large container on terrace or patio |
In a substantial 40–50 litre container with regular watering, its compact spread and glossy foliage create a stable, vertical accent that flowers dependably in warm conditions for the urban balcony-owner. |
| Long-term planting for future-friendly gardens |
Own-root plants rebuild from the base if cut back hard, supporting a long lifespan and stable flower quality, a reassuring investment for those shaping a garden to mature over many years for the family buyer. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-Table – Plant Cosmopolitan™ beside a small bistro set, underplanted with dwarf oregano and low sedges, to frame an intimate afternoon-tea nook – for romantic homeowners.
- Porcelain-Edge – Line a path with evenly spaced bushes, their pastel pink blooms echoing vintage china, teamed with soft grasses for a refined entrance – for lovers of classic order.
- Cottage-Mix – Blend with herbs, houseleeks and other pastels in a loose border, letting its upright form add gentle structure amid informal planting – for relaxed cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Cutting-Row – Create a short, sunny row dedicated to cutting, where long-stemmed flowers can be harvested regularly for indoor vases – for practical floristry-minded gardeners.
- Doorway-Welcome – Position a single rose in a 50-litre pot by the front door, paired with trailing perennials, to offer fragrance and colour on everyday comings and goings – for busy urban families.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as SIMgrid, marketed as Cosmopolitan™ Hybrid tea rose SIMgrid; exhibition-type hybrid tea suitable for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid tea from breeder Nola Mary Simpson, parentage ‘Lady Lorna’ × unknown seedling; introduced in the United Kingdom in 2016 after earlier registration in 2009. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush reaching around 85–115 cm in height, 50–70 cm wide; moderately dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage with moderate prickliness, suited to border or specimen planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred blooms with 26–39 petals, borne mainly solitary on stems; classic pointed buds in the cut-rose style and remontant repeat flowering through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pink base, deeper pink edges; ARS LP, RHS 65C outer, 62B inner; opens pure pink with raspberry edge, then softens to powdery, faded pink tones before petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet and fruity scent with good persistence on the plant and in the vase, offering a notable fragrance presence in seating areas and when used as a cut flower indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small ovoid red hips, approximately 8–12 mm in diameter; decorative but not a prominent feature, forming mainly when spent blooms are left uncut later in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), tolerating typical UK winters with minimal protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering in dry spells; plant 40–65 cm apart depending on border use; suitable for borders, low hedging, specimens and home cutting gardens. |
COSMOPOLITAN™ – pink tea-hybrid rose - Simpson offers fragrant, porcelain-pink blooms on a healthy, upright plant whose own-root form promises dependable flowering and long service; a thoughtful choice for a relaxed, romantic family garden.