FORTUNA® – salmon pink tea-hybrid rose – Kordes
With its luminous salmon-pink blooms and classic high‑centred form, Fortuna® brings a quietly romantic, storybook charm to everyday family gardens, creating the perfect backdrop for relaxed afternoon tea under an arbour. This compact hybrid tea is easy to place in smaller borders and cottage‑style beds, settling reliably even where gardens face brisk breezes and coastal conditions, provided the soil is reasonably well drained. Grown on its own roots, it offers reassuring longevity and the ability to regenerate from the base, so the plant keeps its ornamental value for years rather than seasons. In the first year it concentrates on roots, in the second on branching shoots, and by the third year it usually shows its full ornamental potential in both flowers and structure. Medium fragrance and elegant, cut‑flower quality blooms add a gentle luxury to everyday living, while its balanced size and bushy habit keep routine care manageable for busy or beginner gardeners. Over time, Fortuna® becomes a quietly reliable presence, anchoring your planting with a sense of continuity and calm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small cottage-style front garden bed |
The compact, bushy habit and modest height make Fortuna® ideal for narrow front borders where space is limited but you still want a focal hybrid tea. Its classic flower form reads clearly from the pavement, adding everyday charm for busy homeowners. |
| Sunny mixed border in a family back garden |
Placed among perennials and low shrubs, its medium height and structured shape give gentle backbone without overwhelming nearby plants. The warm salmon-pink blends easily with soft pastels and cottage favourites, suiting romantic garden lovers. |
| Feature rose for cutting near the kitchen door |
High‑centred, pointed buds on strong stems produce reliable, medium-sized flowers ideal for small vases and kitchen jugs. With regular deadheading, you can enjoy repeat flushes for the house, appealing to home flower arrangers. |
| Roses in heavy clay borders with improved drainage |
In family gardens on heavier soils, planting Fortuna® in raised or well‑amended beds helps roots stay healthy even where wet weather and wind are frequent, especially in gardens that often feel exposed to rain and blustery conditions for coastal gardeners. |
| Own-root rose for long-term garden structure |
As an own‑root plant, Fortuna® does not depend on a graft union, so if winter or pruning knock it back, it can reshoot from its own wood, keeping the same variety and shape over many years for future‑minded planters. |
| Low, formal row along a path or driveway |
Planted at the recommended spacing, its bushy growth knits into an even line, giving a low, traditional look that suits family homes. Medium maintenance and moderate disease resistance keep care within reach for time‑pressed gardeners. |
| Large containers on terrace or patio (40–50 litres+) |
In a generously sized pot with quality compost and regular watering, Fortuna® becomes a neat, upright accent near seating areas, where its colour and medium fragrance can be appreciated at close quarters by urban balcony owners. |
| Companion planting with lavender and late perennials |
Salmon-pink blooms blend particularly well with dusky foliage and blue or purple accents, creating a soft, feminine cottage feel that still appears orderly thanks to Fortuna®’s tidy build, appealing strongly to cottage‑style enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Focus – Position Fortuna® mid-border with English lavender and New York asters to echo its warm salmon tones and provide a relaxed, “girly” cottage effect – perfect for romantic traditionalists
- Arbour Tea Corner – Plant a pair on either side of a bench or small arbour, underplanted with soft catmint and herbs, to frame a cosy afternoon-tea nook – ideal for those who linger outdoors
- Front-Garden Welcome – Use a short row along the front path with low box or germander edging, giving a structured yet friendly entrance – suited to homeowners who like a neat classic look
- Patio Feature Pot – Grow a single plant in a 40–50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme around the base, bringing colour and scent right up to the seating area – good for flat and townhouse patios
- Kitchen Cut-Flower Patch – Mix Fortuna® with a few other cutting perennials in a small, sunny strip, giving reliable stems for jugs indoors without sacrificing border space – ideal for home florists
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose from the Rigo Roses® collection; registered as KORtuna, marketed as Fortuna® Rigo Roses® KORtuna; ARS exhibition name Fortuna, verified cultivar identity for garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes in Germany, 1977, from ‘Sonia’ × unknown seedling; introduced 1980 via W. Kordes’ Söhne and Roy H. Rumsey Pty. Ltd.; established, well‑proven garden hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub to around 50–70 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles; forms a tidy outline suited to borders and smaller gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
High‑centred, pointed buds opening to double flowers with 26–39 petals; medium flower size on mainly solitary stems; remontant, producing generous repeat flushes with suitable deadheading and care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm salmon-pink from bud to full bloom; colour lightens from vivid to pastel with pink‑white margins as flowers age; moderate colour retention gives a softly blended, multi‑toned display on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength classic rose fragrance, clearly noticeable at close range without being overpowering; best appreciated near paths, seating areas or in cut stems brought indoors for casual arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical orange-red hips, about 6–9 mm in diameter; mainly ornamental interest late in the season when present, but production is generally sparse on regularly deadheaded plants. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7; Swedish Zone 3; USDA 6a); moderate tolerance of heat and drought with watering in prolonged dry spells; medium overall disease resistance under garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant in sunny spots with fertile, well‑drained soil; spacing 35–75 cm depending on hedge, mass or specimen use; responds well to regular deadheading and light pruning to maintain shape and flowering. |
FORTUNA® combines compact structure, romantic salmon-pink blooms and reliable repeat flowering with the long-term stability of an own-root rose, making it a thoughtful, enduring choice for a relaxed family garden.