FORTUNA® – pink bedding floribunda rose – Kordes
FORTUNA® brings a softly romantic, storybook feel to everyday gardens, covering its compact frame with clouds of salmon-pink flowers that shrug off showers and breezes with reassuring reliability. Bred by Kordes for modern ease, this bushy floribunda offers generous repeat blooming and naturally self-cleaning clusters, so borders stay neat with little deadheading. On its own roots it builds strength gradually, offering a reassuring sense of longevity and the ability to bounce back from pruning or weather in typical British conditions where good drainage really matters. The single, open blooms with golden stamens are loved by bees, adding quiet ecology value along a cottage-style path or edging a kitchen garden. In smaller family plots it earns its place through practical compactness, thriving as a low hedge, groundcover sweep, or in a large 40–50 litre pot by the patio. Over time the dark, glossy foliage forms a dense, tidy structure that anchors the planting, while the pastel-pink palette blends effortlessly with herbs, grasses and perennials, giving you easy, low-stress romance from spring to autumn.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low cottage-style border in a family front garden |
The naturally bushy habit stays low and tidy, giving a well-defined edge to drives and paths without dominating a small plot. Its overall compactness means less pruning guesswork and simpler shaping for beginners. |
| Mixed kitchen garden with herbs and vegetables |
The simple, open flowers with prominent stamens are particularly attractive to pollinators, supporting a healthier kitchen garden ecology while keeping the look light and informal for wildlife-minded owners. |
| Informal rose hedge along a lawn or play area |
Dense, glossy foliage and upright, bushy structure create a green backbone even between flushes of bloom, giving reliable visual structure around family spaces and a gentle enclosure effect for family gardeners. |
| Groundcover sweep on a gentle bank or sunny strip |
Good self-cleaning means spent blooms mostly fall away on their own, so larger drifts stay attractive with minimal deadheading, a practical choice where regular detailed maintenance is unrealistic for busy households. |
| Large containers on patios, terraces or balconies |
Its compact, fibrous root system adapts well to large 40–50 litre pots, offering generous flowering in confined spaces while remaining manageable to care for, ideal for urban gardeners. |
| Exposed spots in typical suburban conditions |
The flowers cope well with rain and breezy weather, holding colour and petal quality so borders keep their charm in changeable seasons, even where cool winds and frequent showers are commonplace for UK homeowners. |
| Long-term planting in a family back garden |
As an own-root rose it builds a solid, renewing framework over time, supporting a long lifespan with stable flowering and the capacity to recover from harder pruning, suiting long-horizon garden planners. |
| Rural-style beds on heavy or challenging soils |
In improved soil with raised or loosened planting areas it settles into a dependable flowering routine and tolerates typical British wet spells, even where keeping excess moisture away from the roots is particularly important for clay-garden owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Ribbon – weave FORTUNA® along a front path with lavender, chives and parsley for a soft pink-and-herb edging – for lovers of classic cottage charm.
- Pastel Patchwork – combine its salmon-pink clusters with pale foxgloves, white campanula and soft grasses for a relaxed, patchwork border – for homeowners wanting gentle romance.
- Kitchen Companion – tuck a short row beside raised vegetable beds, mixing with dill, parsley and calendula for colour that also draws pollinators – for practical kitchen-garden keepers.
- Patio Welcome – plant one or three in generous 50 litre terracotta pots by the seating area, underplanting with thyme and trailing lobelia – for balcony and terrace gardeners.
- Storybook Hedge – create a low, informal hedge along the lawn, repeating plants at regular intervals and backing with dark green shrubs – for families seeking a storybook garden frame.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda shrub from the RigoRosen® collection; registered as KORatomi, marketed as Fortuna® RigoRosen® KORatomi, a floribunda bedding rose for borders and mass plantings. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; breeding completed 2001, introduced and registered in 2002, with parentage not publicly disclosed. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated ADR rose with multiple international medals, including gold medals at Baden-Baden, Kortrijk, The Hague and Tokyo, plus several silver awards across major European trials. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub to 50–70 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; naturally upright with good branching and overall neat habit. |
| Flower morphology |
Small, single, flat blooms in clusters, 5–12 petals, strongly remontant with a notably abundant second flush; clusters sit above foliage for strong colour impact over a long season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pale warm salmon-pink with white throat; buds open vibrant then soften to near pastel, with good colour retention and rain resistance, lightening further in strong sun yet remaining attractively toned. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very faint, neutral scent, generally unnoticed in the garden; chosen primarily for colour effect, reliability and health rather than for perfume, suiting those prioritising visual over olfactory impact. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sets small, spherical red hips about 7–10 mm across in moderate quantities, adding discreet late-season interest without overwhelming the plant or significantly reducing repeat flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with hardiness to approximately –23 to –21 °C; good rust resistance and moderate tolerance of black spot and powdery mildew, plus reasonable performance in heat with some summer watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved, free-draining soil; suited to borders, low hedges, groundcover and large containers, spaced 30–55 cm apart depending on use and desired planting density. |
FORTUNA® offers compact structure, pollinator-friendly single blooms and self-cleaning ease in a durable own-root form that will reward you for years, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, romantic family gardens.