GOLDEN DELIGHT – yellow bedding floribunda rose – Le Grice
Golden Delight brings a storybook sense of romance to everyday gardens, with rich golden-yellow clusters that glow even on grey afternoons and keep their colour admirably in changeable British summers. Its compact, bushy habit suits modest borders and front gardens, coping reliably with breezier spots and typical coastal rain and wind if given reasonable drainage and shelter. As an own-root plant, it builds a resilient framework that endures family life and light pruning experiments, naturally regenerating from the base. Low-maintenance flowering, good disease resistance and flexible planting options allow you to enjoy cottage-garden charm with fewer routine tasks. In its first season it concentrates on settling in, then strengthens its top growth in the second, before expressing its full ornamental value by the third year for lasting cosiness around your seating areas. Ideal for those seeking reliable colour, moderate fragrance, easy-going maintenance, and long-term stability in a welcoming family space where afternoons can gently drift by.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Sunny or lightly shaded front garden bed by the path |
The compact, bushy habit and moderate height fit neatly beside front paths without overwhelming the space, while the own-root structure offers dependable bush stability over many years with minimal reshaping – well suited to the busy homeowner audience |
| Mixed cottage-style border near a terrace or seating area |
Clusters of warm golden-yellow blooms and a clear, fruity scent create a romantic focal point at sitting height, adding both colour and gentle fragrance to family seating areas while remaining easy to deadhead and keep tidy – perfect for cottage-garden lovers audience |
| Low, informal hedge along a drive or garden boundary |
Regular spacing at hedge distance forms a soft, flower-rich line that marks boundaries without the severity of clipped shrubs; the plant’s repeat-flowering nature maintains a welcoming look through summer with few interventions – ideal for traditional-leaning families audience |
| Medium to large container (40–50 litres or more) on a patio |
The moderate root system adapts well to larger containers, where good drainage and regular watering support continuous flowering; own-root resilience means the plant can be renewed by harder pruning if it becomes woody – attractive for urban balcony and patio gardeners audience |
| Family flower bed with limited maintenance time |
Low routine care, reliable disease resistance and only moderate deadheading needs mean the display remains attractive without complex spraying or feeding schedules, keeping the bed looking composed even when life is busy – designed for time-pressed garden owners audience |
| Small kitchen-garden edge or herb-border companion |
The controlled height and stable framework allow planting along the front of kitchen beds without shading edibles, while the warm yellow tones blend pleasingly with herbs and vegetables for a homely, productive look – suitable for rural-style kitchen gardeners audience |
| Coastal or breezier suburban sites with reasonable shelter |
Its bushy, medium-height form and own-root anchoring help it stand up to unsettled weather, tolerating damp breezes as long as the soil drains freely and pooling water is avoided – a good match where gardens face frequent wind and rain audience |
| Highlight planting among cool-toned shrubs or evergreens |
The strong yet refined golden-yellow clusters act as a luminous accent against dark green or blue foliage, and their steady repeat-flowering offers reliable seasonal structure without complex pruning, enhancing the border for many years – appealing to colour-conscious beginners audience |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE BORDER RIBBON – Plant a winding line of Golden Delight through soft pinks, mauves and white perennials to form a romantic “thread” of gold – for lovers of classic English cottage scenery
- TEA-TIME ARBOUR EDGE – Flank an arbour or pergola entrance with pairs of Golden Delight under light climbers, so clusters of yellow sit at eye level beside seating – for those creating a cosy afternoon tea corner
- KITCHEN GARDEN WELCOME – Use a short run of Golden Delight as a flowering edge to vegetable or herb beds, tying productive and ornamental areas together – for families who enjoy a homely, working garden feel
- PATIO HARMONY POT – In a 50–60 litre container, combine Golden Delight with trailing herbs and low grasses to soften hard landscaping – for balcony and courtyard owners seeking low-fuss romance
- GOLDEN FOCAL DUO – Position two or three shrubs in a triangle near a terrace, weaving in soft blues and silvers for contrast, to create a stable, long-lived focal group – for gardeners who value structure and reliability
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Golden Delight is a floribunda bedding rose; registered cultivar name and current trade name Golden Delight, approved exhibition name Golden Delight, unregistered as a formal variety. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Edward Burton Le Grice in the United Kingdom from ‘Goldilocks’ × ‘Ellinor Le Grice’; first distributed by E. B. Le Grice (Roses) Ltd in 1955 as a floribunda bed rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub reaching about 60–80 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a tidy, coherent bedding plant. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, double cluster-flowered blooms with more than 40 petals, large-flowered within its class, cup to goblet shaped, repeat-flowering with a particularly generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flower colour deep golden-yellow; bud mid-yellow with greenish tinge, opening bright gold (RHS 12B outer, 9A inner), then lightening slightly to lemon and creamy yellow at the edges while retaining good sunfastness. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, clearly perceptible fragrance with a fresh, fruity character noticeable at close range around seating areas, adding sensory interest without being overpowering in smaller gardens or patios. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually sparse due to very double blooms, but when present produces small spherical orange-red hips 10–14 mm in diameter, offering modest late-season ornamental interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Exhibits good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal garden conditions; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with routine mulching. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended for beds, borders, containers and low hedges at 45–85 cm spacing; tolerates partial shade, needs watering in prolonged drought, and benefits from occasional deadheading to maximise repeating blooms. |
Golden Delight offers stable, long-lived golden colour, romantic repeat-flowering clusters and moderate fragrance on an easy-care, own-root framework that will reward your garden planning for many years; an excellent candidate for your next cottage-style planting.