EIFELZAUBER ® – light pink nostalgia rose - Kordes
Breathe romantic charm into your garden with EIFELZAUBER, a pastel, storybook shrub rose that settles comfortably into typical British family plots, even where sturdy anchoring in breezy, exposed spots is reassuring. Its bushy, upright habit and mid‑green glossy foliage build a reliable structure for cottage-style borders, while large, rosette blooms in soft, light pink create a gentle focus from early summer onwards. As an own‑root plant, it offers reassuring longevity, quietly thickening up year on year and recovering more readily from winter or pruning mishaps than grafted roses. In containers of at least 40–50 litres it becomes a relaxed centrepiece for patios or small front gardens, linking house and planting in a naturally feminine way. Over time you will notice the calm rhythm of development: first the roots settle, then the framework builds, and by the third year the rose reaches its full, nostalgic character.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Cottage-style mixed border near a seating area |
The tall, bushy shrub form and large, rosette blooms in light pastel pink naturally draw the eye without feeling formal, ideal beside a bench or afternoon-tea corner in a cottage-style border; perfect for those seeking gentle, nostalgic charm homeowners |
| Feature shrub in a traditional front garden |
Its upright habit and glossy mid‑green foliage give enough structure to stand alone by a path or bay window, while the soft colour palette remains neighbour-friendly and in keeping with period homes; best suited to those wanting easy classic impact beginners |
| Informal low hedge along a boundary or path |
Recommended hedge spacing of about 50 cm allows plants to knit into a loose, flowering line, offering gentle privacy and a romantic backdrop for perennials without demanding intricate clipping; ideal for families preferring an inviting, not rigid, boundary family-gardeners |
| Large container on terrace or paved courtyard |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot, its moderate spread and upright growth are easy to accommodate, giving height and colour where borders are limited; this makes it practical for busy urban owners wanting roses on patios rather than complex beds urban-owners |
| Own-root, long-term planting in a family garden |
The own-root form supports a naturally long lifespan and better recovery if stems are damaged, so the plant can mature steadily in one spot without frequent replacement, creating a stable feature over many years for those planning their garden for the long term planners |
| Clay or chalky soil beds with improved drainage |
Once planted into a well-prepared, free-draining bed, its bushy framework and robust root system help it stand firm, a reassuring quality where heavier soils and breezier aspects meet, especially in gardens that feel slightly exposed to wind and weather coastal-gardeners |
| Soft-coloured planting with perennials and herbs |
The delicate pastel pink and peach tones blend easily with lavender cotton, low catmint and other cottage-garden favourites, creating a coordinated, feminine scheme without complex colour planning, ideal for those seeking a relaxed but harmonious border romantics |
| Pollinator-friendly family border |
Semi-double, cluster-flowered heads provide moderately accessible pollen over repeat flushes, so the shrub contributes to a more lively, buzzing border while still reading as a classic nostalgia rose, suiting households who want beauty with added garden life wildlife-minded |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-arch welcome – Train EIFELZAUBER loosely around a simple arch, underplant with nepeta and soft grasses for a pastel, storybook entrance – ideal for romantics who want a gentle first impression.
- Kitchen-garden edge – Use a short hedge of this rose to frame a small vegetable plot, threading in santolina and herbs to soften the line – suited to home growers who like traditional potager style.
- Pastel feature pot – Place one shrub in a 50–70 litre terracotta container near the back door, with trailing thyme at the base – perfect for busy urban-owners who want impact with few plants.
- Porcelain border – Combine with white foxgloves, pale pink geraniums and silver foliage to echo the bloom’s fading porcelain tones – for those who enjoy coordinated, calming palettes.
- Family seating nook – Plant a small group near a bench, mixing in catmint and low grasses to attract pollinators around the sitting area – ideal for families wanting a cosy, wildlife-friendly corner.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Romantic shrub rose, nostalgia type; registered as KORcarbas, marketed as EIFELZAUBER ®, belonging to the Romantic rose collection and accepted for exhibition under the name Eifelzauber®. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes & Sons in Germany in 1998 and introduced in 2008, with W. Kordes’ Söhne as initial distributor; parentage officially recorded as unknown but within the Romantica shrub group. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recipient of a Silver Medal at the International Trials of Wilhelmsburg in 2013, indicating notable ornamental and garden performance under trial conditions within a competitive field of modern shrub roses. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub growing about 100–140 cm tall and 60–80 cm wide, with dense, mid‑green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a substantial, structural presence in mixed borders or as a low informal hedge. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, rosette-shaped blooms with approximately 13–25 petals, produced mainly in clusters; flower size is extra large, around 3.5 inches or more in diameter, and the plant remontantly repeats flowering in generous flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pastel light pink with a subtle peach undertone; buds are pale peach-pink, opening to even pastel pink that gradually lightens, before fading towards an almost white, porcelain effect with a slightly warmer-toned central area. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, discreet fragrance with a rosy character; scent is noticeable at close range rather than across the garden, providing a gentle olfactory accent that suits seating areas where visitors encounter the plant at arm’s length. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms spherical orange-red hips in moderate quantities after flowering; hips are approximately 8–12 mm in diameter, adding a subtle seasonal feature in late season if spent blooms are not removed for repeat flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to about –26 to –23 °C, corresponding to RHS H7, Swedish zone 4 and USDA 5b; disease resistance is low, with documented high susceptibility to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, so monitoring and care are advisable. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with good air circulation; recommended spacings are 60 cm for mass plantings, 50 cm for hedges and 100 cm for specimens; suited to beds, hedging, containers and park plantings with attentive maintenance. |
EIFELZAUBER ® brings romantic pastel blooms, structural shrub presence and dependable own-root longevity to family gardens, making it a considered choice for those planning a long-lived, nostalgic rose feature.