JUST JOEY™ – apricot-pink hybrid tea rose
Softly undulating petals in warm apricot tones give Just Joey a storybook quality, ideal for afternoon tea under an arbour in a relaxed cottage-style garden. Large, high-centred blooms open slowly, each flower richly fragrant with a distinctive peach scent that carries on still evenings. On its own roots this rose is reassuringly durable, building a strong framework that lives for years with stable, dependable flowering. The bushy habit suits average family gardens where you want clear structure yet a naturally romantic effect, and it can be grown either as a specimen or in a mixed planting without fussy pruning rules. In a typical British setting it copes well with blustery days and coastal exposure when planted in good soil with sensible drainage. Over time, its mid-green, slightly glossy foliage frames the generous flowers, giving an instantly recognisable cottage look that never dates. Because the plant is sold already well-rooted in a 2‑litre container, it is easy to establish and slot into an existing border layout or a large patio pot, with straightforward ongoing care for busy beginners.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-house specimen in a family garden |
As a bushy, medium-height hybrid tea with large, sculptural blooms, Just Joey makes an excellent specimen near a front door or along a main path, offering strong visual impact with little technical upkeep – ideal for homeowners. |
| Romantic cottage-style mixed border |
The warm peach-pink flowers and mid-green foliage blend well with perennials and low hedging, creating a soft, romantic cottage feel while requiring only straightforward seasonal care – perfect for cottage-garden lovers. |
| Cutting bed for home bouquets |
High-centred, long-stemmed blooms with a strong peach fragrance are well suited to cutting, so one or two bushes can easily supply vases for the house without complicated pruning schedules – appealing to flower-arrangers. |
| Patio or terrace in a large container |
Grown on its own roots in a 40–50 litre pot, this variety forms a stable, long-lived plant that can be enjoyed up close on a patio, with simple watering and feeding the main tasks – convenient for urban-gardeners. |
| Small family lawn island bed |
Its rounded, bushy habit naturally fills a modest island bed without needing intricate shaping, giving colour and scent from a single planting focus that children and adults can enjoy together – suited to families. |
| Traditional rose border with informal pruning |
As an own-root plant it responds well to flexible, once-a-year pruning and recovers strongly if cut back harder, so you can keep a classic rose border without expert techniques – reassuring for beginners. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed suburban garden |
With a sturdy, bushy framework and medium height, Just Joey stands up well in typical British winds and breezes near the coast when planted with reasonable soil preparation – helpful for coastal-gardeners. |
| Long-term planting in a kitchen or utility garden |
As an own-root rose it builds a lasting structure that can regenerate from the base and maintain ornamental value for many years, rewarding steady, basic care rather than constant intervention – ideal for practical-owners. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-party arbour – Train Just Joey beside a simple wooden arch and underplant with lavender and lady’s mantle for a scented approach to your seating area – for romantically minded homeowners.
- Kitchen-cutting row – Line a sunny path with several bushes and intersperse herbs, so you can harvest both roses and foliage for jugs on the table – for keen home cooks and casual florists.
- Cottage tapestry – Combine with coneflowers, cranesbill and airy grasses in a loose border, letting its apricot blooms glow among pinks and purples – for lovers of relaxed English country style.
- Patio focal pot – Plant a single own-root Just Joey in a 50 litre terracotta container with trailing thyme at the rim for scent and structure near the back door – for balcony and terrace gardeners.
- Family lawn island – Place one or three plants in a small circular bed edged with low box or thyme, creating an easy-to-mow, storybook feature – for busy families wanting simple impact.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered cultivar name Just Joey; current trade name Just Joey™ Hybrid tea rose Just Joey; ARS approved exhibition name Just Joey; diminutive female given-name reference. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by P. Roger Pawsey, Cants of Colchester Ltd, England, 1972; parentage ‘Fragrant Cloud’ × ‘Dr. A.J. Verhage’; introduced and first distributed in the United Kingdom in 1972. |
| Awards and recognition |
Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (1993); World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame “World’s Favourite Rose” (1994), confirming high ornamental and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium bushy plant 95–125 cm tall, 85–115 cm spread; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage; moderately thorny stems; weak self-cleaning so spent blooms often need deadheading for neatness. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred hybrid tea blooms with 26–39 petals; predominantly solitary flowers on long stems; remontant with abundant second flush, suited to cutting and classic exhibition-style displays. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm peach-pink with subtle copper tint; buds deep yellow with peach tones, opening to rich apricot-pink; fades to paler peach with cream edges; colour deepens in cool weather, lightens in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, well-scented rose with pronounced peach character; fragrance notable around seating areas and in cut arrangements; very double flowers limit pollinator access so it is used primarily as an ornamental. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally sparse due to double flowers and frequent deadheading; occasional spherical orange-red hips 12–18 mm in diameter may form late in the season if some spent blooms are left. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
RHS H6, hardy to around −15 to −12 °C; USDA zone 7b, Swedish zone 2; medium overall disease resistance with good black-spot resistance, medium tolerance to powdery mildew and rust, moderate heat tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions; medium maintenance with occasional pest and disease control; recommended spacing 90 cm for masses, 80 cm for hedges, 150 cm as specimen; also suitable for large containers and cutting gardens. |
JUST JOEY™ offers large, peach-scented blooms, a bushy, reliable habit and long-lived own-root vigour in an easy-care form, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, traditional gardens.