DELSTROR – salmon-pink bedding floribunda rose – Delbard & Delbard
With DELSTROR you bring a touch of painterly romance into a family garden, its salmon-pink and cream-white streaked blooms creating a softly variegated, storybook border from early summer onwards. This compact, bushy floribunda forms a low, rounded hedge or generous bed, ideal beside a kitchen path or beneath an arbour where you can sit for afternoon tea. As an own-root rose it knits into the soil over time, offering a long-lived, regenerating structure rather than a short-term display, especially helpful where improved drainage is needed on heavier ground and coastal breezes test shallower-rooted shrubs. Semi-double clusters repeat flower freely, with a mild, fresh, fruity-rosy fragrance that never overwhelms small seating areas, and the bushy, medium-height habit suits narrow beds or mixed cottage plantings. In a large 40–50 litre pot its rounded form and patterned petals bring an instantly established look to patios and entrances, settling in reliably as roots strengthen and the plant builds up its full ornamental value over the first few years.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border cottage strip |
Compact, bushy growth and medium height make DELSTROR ideal for front-of-border planting along paths or vegetable plots, where its patterned salmon flowers give a cottage look without overwhelming the space – appealing to romantic cottage-garden lovers. |
| Low informal hedge |
The rounded, even habit and repeat flowering create a soft, low hedge to edge lawns, patios or kitchen gardens, giving gentle structure and colour while remaining easy to reach for light pruning – perfect for family buyers wanting tidy boundaries. |
| Mixed “girly” rose bed |
Its painterly, variegated blooms blend beautifully with pastel perennials, bringing a playful, feminine note to mixed beds, while own-root resilience means the planting matures gracefully over the years – ideal for those seeking long-lived romance. |
| Large container on terrace or balcony |
DELSTROR performs well in a 40–50 litre container, where controlled soil conditions and easy watering suit busy owners, providing reliable summer colour close to windows and seating – suited to urban gardeners with limited space. |
| Small-family front garden feature |
Its moderate height, bushy form and semi-double clusters give instant kerb appeal without blocking light from windows, offering a welcoming, traditional look that is straightforward to keep in shape – reassuring for homeowners new to roses. |
| Coastal or breezier plots |
The sturdy, bushy framework anchors well once established and copes with typical British breezes, particularly where improved drainage is provided on heavier soils, supporting a durable rose feature – attractive to gardeners in exposed locations. |
| Patio seating and afternoon tea corner |
Clusters of softly coloured blooms and a mild, fruity-rosy scent create an intimate, calm backdrop near tables and benches, adding a storybook atmosphere without overpowering the senses – ideal for those designing cosy relaxation spots. |
| Own-root renovation and long-term planting |
As an own-root plant it can regenerate from its base if cut back hard, building roots first, then stronger shoots, and then its full flowering presence, supporting a dependable, decades-long garden element – perfect for practical long-term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Kitchen-border trio – Plant three DELSTROR in a gentle curve beside a kitchen path with chives and sage for a soft, useful, cottage feel – for cooks who like flowers within arm’s reach.
- Pastel hedge – Line a low front-garden boundary with DELSTROR and interplant with lavender for scent and bee interest – for families wanting a traditional but manageable entrance.
- Painterly pot – Grow one DELSTROR in a 50 litre terracotta container with trailing thyme around the rim – for balcony or patio owners seeking instant romance in a small space.
- Storybook seat – Flank a garden bench with matching DELSTROR groups, underplanting with hardy geraniums for a dreamy reading nook – for readers and tea-drinkers who enjoy quiet corners.
- Girly cottage mix – Combine DELSTROR with pink foxgloves and white cosmos in a loose bed for a soft, feminine, countryside look – for those decorating gardens for family celebrations.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose from the Les Roses de peintres® collection; registered as DELstror, marketed as Delstror / Grimaldi in exhibition circles and catalogues. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France around 1990 by Georges and Guy Delbard; introduced by Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard from 2001 in France and 2002 in the United Kingdom. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised in Monza rose trials with a People’s Choice award in 1998 and Silver Medals in 1998 and 1999, confirming its ornamental appeal to both judges and visitors. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, medium-height shrub reaching about 90–115 cm high and 95–125 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and medium-density, dark green foliage forming a rounded, bedding-friendly outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, medium-sized cup-shaped clusters, usually 13–25 petals per bloom, flowering in trusses with reliable remontant behaviour and a notably generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Salmon-pink base colour with irregular white and pale pink streaks; tones lighten in strong sun, softening to cream-salmon shades over time while retaining the distinctive painterly variegation on each petal. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, fresh, fruity-rosy scent noticeable at close range but restrained enough for seating areas; semi-double flowers offer partial value for pollinators where more open-flowered plants are also included. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips may appear after flowering but are irregular; where formed they are small, typically up to about 8 mm across, and not a major ornamental feature of the cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 6b); disease resistance is moderate to weak, so routine checks and timely treatments are advisable in damp or high-pressure seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, low hedges, groups and large containers; allow 60–110 cm spacing, ensure good drainage, water during prolonged dry spells and deadhead spent clusters to maintain continuous displays. |
DELSTROR offers painterly salmon blooms, a compact hedge-forming habit and reliable container performance in an own-root rose that settles for the long term; consider it where you want romantic colour with practical longevity.