FRÉNÉSIE™ – orange hybrid tea rose - Adam
With its compact, upright habit and exquisitely formed blooms, FRÉNÉSIE™ brings a sense of romance and occasion to even the smallest family garden, delivering reliable flowering without demanding expert skills or complex routines. This premium, own-root hybrid tea is bred for endurance, settling in steadily and offering a reassuringly long garden life, even where coastal breezes and showery days bring frequent rainfall and stronger winds. Its very double, high-centred flowers are ideal for cutting for teatime bouquets, while the dense, dark foliage frames each bloom with elegant structure. Own-root growth gives you lasting vigour and the ability to regenerate from the base after tougher winters, so the plant’s ornamental value stays pleasingly stable over the years as it matures naturally into your cottage-style setting.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose beside a seating area or garden bench |
The compact, upright habit keeps FRÉNÉSIE™ neatly in proportion near paths or a bench, while its beautifully shaped, XL hybrid tea blooms lend a romantic, storybook feel to everyday sitting spots, suiting a relaxed cottage look for the homeowner. |
| Cutting patch in a kitchen or cottage garden |
Very double, high-centred flowers on strong, upright stems are perfect for vases and informal jugs indoors, so one or two shrubs will keep you supplied with classic, florist-style blooms for afternoon tea tables, appealing to the enthusiast. |
| Low, formal hedge along a path or drive |
The recommended hedge spacing creates a dense line, and the consistent 95–125 cm height forms a tidy, structured border that still feels soft and romantic as the coloured buds open, ideal for the traditional front-garden buyer. |
| Small bed or mixed cottage border near the house |
FRÉNÉSIE™’s compact spread fits well into modest beds, combining easily with classics like blue fescue and Japanese spirea to build a feminine, countryside palette that suits family-size plots and the busy urban gardener. |
| Statement specimen rose in a prime position |
Planted at specimen spacing, the shrub’s dense, slightly glossy foliage and repeat-flowering habit ensure it holds its own as a focal point, providing a refined, long-lived accent for the style-conscious owner. |
| Rose bed in areas with high disease pressure |
Its robust resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust reduces the need for spraying or frequent intervention, keeping maintenance simple and predictable even in damp UK summers, reassuring for the time-pressed beginner. |
| Raised bed or improved soil over heavy clay |
The own-root plant establishes steadily, building a reliable framework of roots and shoots that copes well where drainage has been improved above heavier ground, giving confidence to the practically minded householder. |
| Large patio container near a terrace or back door |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, the compact, upright form and dense foliage stay stable in breezier spots, providing colour and a mild, sweet fragrance close to daily life, ideal for the small-garden family. |
Styling ideas
- Teatime Archway – Train FRÉNÉSIE™ in a paired planting either side of a path leading to a bench, underplanted with obedient plant for soft, pink-and-white tones – for lovers of romantic afternoon tea corners.
- Kitchen Jug Border – Create a short row in the kitchen garden with wide paths, so blooms can be cut easily for indoor jugs – for home cooks who like fresh, homegrown flowers on the table.
- Cottage Front Hedge – Line a low picket fence with FRÉNÉSIE™ and intersperse blue fescue for texture and year-round structure – for those restoring a traditional village-front garden.
- Patio Statement Pot – Plant a single shrub in a 40–50 litre clay pot on the terrace, with trailing herbs around the rim for scent and softness – for balcony and courtyard dwellers.
- Rosy Focal Bed – Place FRÉNÉSIE™ at the centre of a small circular bed, ringed by low Japanese spirea and seasonal cottage perennials – for families wanting one easy-care highlight near the lawn.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as ADArifer; marketed as FRÉNÉSIE™ (NIRPESPACE ADArifer) with ARS exhibition name Frénésie, classified within the Hybrid Tea commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Michel Adam in France and introduced in 2006 by NIRP International; parentage and breeding-company records are not fully documented in currently available data. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly regarded exhibition hybrid tea, with major awards including Lyon Great Rose of the Century (2005), Certificates of Merit at Lyon and Orléans, and the Orléans ‘Cristal Rose’ Audience Award. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, compact shrub reaching about 95–125 cm in height and 45–65 cm spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage tinted bronze and a moderately thorny framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, XL-sized, high-centred hybrid tea blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly in clusters; repeat-flowering (remontant) with an especially abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open from deep yellow-orange buds with red tints to vivid yellowish-orange centres edged carmine-red, then fade through salmon and medium pink tones to creamy pink as the blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Offers a mild, delicately sweet fragrance that adds refinement without overwhelming nearby seating or windows; primarily grown for its visual and cut-flower qualities rather than strong scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Very double blooms usually prevent significant hip set; occasional tiny hips up to around 5 mm in diameter may appear but are not a notable ornamental feature of this variety. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with approximate hardiness between −21 and −18 °C (USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); good resistance reported to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; suitable for beds, low hedges, edging and cutting. Recommended spacing 45–90 cm depending on use, with planting densities around 3–4 plants per m². |
FRÉNÉSIE™ offers compact, upright growth, exhibition-quality blooms and disease resistance in a durable own-root form that rewards patient gardeners with a long-lived, reliable feature rose, making it a thoughtful choice for your next planting decision.