LILA WUNDER – purple hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre
Set the scene for afternoon tea beneath a romantic arbour with LILA WUNDER, a classic hybrid tea rose whose richly purple, silver-veiled blooms bring storybook charm to even the smallest family garden. This upright, medium-sized bush slips easily into cottage-style borders and raised beds, thriving reliably even where coastal breezes and showery days demand sturdy, weather-resilient plants. The strongly scented, long-lasting flowers are ideal for cutting, giving you elegant, high-centred buds for vases as well as colour outdoors, while the own-root form builds a quietly dependable framework for decades of enjoyment. Year by year it strengthens and matures – roots first, then generous shoots, then full ornamental presence – without needing complicated routines. Simple seasonal pruning is enough to keep its shape and repeat-flowering habit, and the premium 2‑litre plant size offers a secure start for beginners and busy gardeners alike. In containers of at least 40–50 litres on a sunny patio, or threaded through herb and cutting beds, its longevity, character and colour make it a thoughtful, low-fuss investment in a more romantic, liveable garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose in a sunny front garden border |
The upright habit and strong, repeat-flowering purple blooms create a clear focal point without overwhelming a small plot, giving character and structure with only moderate seasonal care for busy homeowners |
| Cutting patch in a kitchen or allotment garden |
High-centred, exhibition-type flowers on firm stems are ideal for regular cutting, so one compact bush can supply many scented, long-lasting stems for arrangements while still flowering steadily outdoors for home florists |
| Romantic cottage-style mixed planting |
The refined flower form and shifting lavender-purple tones blend beautifully with pastel perennials and herbs, allowing a soft, “girly” English-countryside mood with a single, easy-to-place bush for cottage-garden lovers |
| Large patio container (minimum 40–50 litres) |
The moderate size and upright structure suit a generous pot, where own-root planting settles securely and copes well with typical UK summer conditions when watering is regular but not time-consuming for urban balcony and patio gardeners |
| Long-term focal point near seating or arbour |
As an own-root plant it builds strength gradually, recovering well from pruning and minor damage so that, over many seasons, the bush remains stable, floriferous and visually reliable for families planning a lasting garden layout |
| Small rose bed with simple pruning regime |
A classic hybrid tea form with moderate vigour makes winter or early-spring pruning straightforward, while repeat flowering responds well even to less-than-perfect cuts, keeping maintenance manageable for beginner and time-poor gardeners |
| Border in exposed or changeable weather sites |
The medium height, firm stems and balanced growth help the plant stay upright and presentable despite regular wind and rain, maintaining its display dependably through typical British spells of blustery showers for coastal and open-site gardeners |
| Planted as a considered, long-term garden investment |
The combination of own-root resilience, hybrid tea flower quality, and repeat bloom means one purchase matures into a season-spanning, scented highlight that anchors a traditional scheme for many years for buyers seeking value and longevity |
Styling ideas
- Lavender-hedged path – Line a narrow garden path with alternating LILA WUNDER and compact lavender for a scented, purple-on-purple walkway – ideal for romantic traditionalists
- Kitchen-cutting corner – Pair with herbs, Crocosmia and dwarf Heuchera near vegetable beds to create a practical yet pretty source of cut blooms – ideal for home cooks and allotment keepers
- Patio tea nook – Grow in a 50‑litre container with soft grasses and a bistro set to evoke an afternoon tea corner even in a small courtyard – ideal for balcony and terrace users
- Cottage tapestry – Thread this rose between loose perennials and low box or yew edging for a storybook cottage tapestry of texture and mauve tones – ideal for lovers of country-house borders
- Evening fragrance focus – Place near a bench or back door with white and silver-leaved companions so the rich scent and silvery petal edges stand out at dusk – ideal for after-work garden relaxers
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
LILA WUNDER is a hybrid tea rose sold under the pharmaROSA® brand; part of the Hybrid tea rose collection and used both as a garden and exhibition-type cut-flower variety. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage data are not available; the cultivar was discovered by pharmaROSA® and introduced in 2005 via PharmaRosa® Ltd. in Hungary for garden and cut-flower use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms an upright, moderately dense bush 80–110 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness, suitable for beds, borders and larger containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, high-centred hybrid-tea blooms with 26–39 double petals, usually singly on stems; flowers repeat freely with a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open deep purple, shifting through rich lavender-purple with silvery petal edges to soft pastel lavender with a pinkish base; ARS code Mau, RHS N74A outer and N75C inner petals. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
The variety is described as strongly scented with a long-lasting perfume, enhancing both garden seating areas and cut-flower arrangements, though precise fragrance notes have not been formally recorded. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is usually sparse because of the very double blooms; when present, rounded hips around 10–16 mm across may appear, but they are not a significant ornamental feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b) with moderate resistance to major fungal diseases; benefits from standard UK rose care and consistent watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites for flower production; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on use, water regularly in dry spells, and provide occasional pest and disease checks; suitable for beds, hedging and cut flowers. |
LILA WUNDER offers richly coloured, strongly scented hybrid tea blooms on a compact, long-lived own-root bush that settles reliably into borders or large containers; consider it if you want enduring romance with straightforward care.