Noatraum Flower Carpet® groundcover rose – NOAtraum
Imagine late-summer afternoon light on a billow of deep pink blooms, your borders quietly settling into a romantic, storybook mood while you pour tea rather than worry about upkeep. Noatraum Flower Carpet® is an award-winning, low, spreading shrub rose bred for effortless coverage of banks, beds and edging, forming a dense, glossy green carpet that suppresses weeds and keeps its shape with minimal intervention. Its remontant clusters flower generously from early summer onwards, coping reliably with exposed sites where strong winds and rain from the coast can lash less robust roses. As an own-root plant it builds strength from below, regenerating steadily and promising a long, dependable lifespan with stable ornamental value. In its first year it concentrates on roots, the second on bushy new shoots, and by the third year it reveals its full, cottage-garden impact as a low-maintenance pink tapestry along paths, in front of hedges or spilling from raised beds on heavy clay soils. Compact yet wide, moderately self-cleaning and sparsely thorned, it suits busy family gardens where children play and space is at a premium, just as well as neat urban plots in need of reliable structure and colour.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low groundcover for family borders |
Noatraum Flower Carpet® forms a broad, spreading mat only 40–80 cm high yet up to 180 cm across, giving generous, weed-suppressing cover without overwhelming small to medium family beds; ideal for beginners seeking easy groundcover in a traditional garden look for the busy hobby gardener |
| Low-maintenance cottage front garden |
The remontant flushes of deep pink, semi-double clusters provide a long season of colour with only light deadheading, so even those short on time can enjoy classic cottage charm and a soft, storybook frontage for the romantic cottage lover |
| Urban and high-traffic planting schemes |
Its dense, glossy foliage, ADR-level disease resistance and low maintenance needs suit pavements, driveways and communal beds, where resilience and tidy appearance matter more than constant care for the practical city homeowner |
| Coastal and exposed gardens |
This robust shrub copes well with wind and rain in open sites, maintaining flower and foliage quality where more delicate roses can succumb to stress and defoliation for the weather-challenged gardener |
| Slopes, banks and raised beds on heavy soil |
The wide, anchoring habit helps stabilise sloping ground, while planting into raised or improved beds allows it to thrive even where heavy clay slows drainage, creating neat, flowing pink drifts for the sloping-plot owner |
| Long-lived structure in mixed borders |
As an own-root rose it matures steadily into a durable, regenerating shrub without suckering issues from a rootstock, offering many years of stable colour along the front of mixed plantings for the long-term planner |
| Low-prickle planting near paths and seating |
The sparsely thorned stems make this variety more comfortable beside paths, play areas and seating, creating a family-friendly edge where children and pets are less likely to catch themselves for the family-focused buyer |
| Large containers and terrace planters |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container, its spreading habit drapes gracefully over the rim, giving a season-long mound of pink to soften patios and terraces, especially where border space is limited for the space-conscious gardener |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon – Line a front path with repeating Noatraum Flower Carpet® and intersperse clumps of lavender and catmint for a soft, romantic entry – ideal for lovers of traditional cottage charm
- Pink-Tapestry – On a gentle slope, mass-plant Noatraum Flower Carpet® and thread through drifts of ornamental grasses for movement and easy care – suited to busy families wanting structure without fuss
- Kitchen-Edge – Use Noatraum Flower Carpet® as a low, pretty edging around a kitchen garden, paired with herbs and dwarf box for a storybook potager – perfect for home cooks who value beauty and order
- Urban-Cushion – In a courtyard, place Noatraum Flower Carpet® in large terracotta pots with white gaura and heucheras for a soft yet resilient city scheme – great for time-pressed urban gardeners
- Play-Friendly – Curve a band of Noatraum Flower Carpet® around a lawn, combining it with hardy geraniums for gentle, low-prickle borders – best for families wanting safe, colourful play spaces
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose; registered as NOAtraum, marketed as Noatraum Flower Carpet® and Heidetraum; ARS exhibition name Heidetraum, from the renowned Flower Carpet® collection. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Werner Noack (Germany) from ‘Immensee’ × ‘Amanda’, selected for resilient, floriferous groundcover; introduced internationally after 1990 by Noack Rosen and Anthony Tesselaar Plants. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly distinguished: ADR certification (1990), multiple European gold medals, and honoured as a World Rose Hall of Fame (Weltrose) inductee in 2022 for long-term garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading habit 40–80 cm tall and 100–180 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and sparse prickles; moderately self-cleaning, particularly effective as ground-hugging structure in beds. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cupped to flat-opening clusters of small, 0.5–1.5 inch blooms with 13–25 petals; remontant with a notably abundant second flush when lightly deadheaded after main flowering waves. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Base colour vivid deep carmine-pink, buds darkening at the tip; opens radiant, then softens through pale mauve-pink to lilac-pink, retaining good colour even in strong sun with only slight fading late on. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very weakly scented with no defined fragrance character, chosen more for reliable colour and landscape effect than for perfume; suited to settings where visual impact and durability are the priorities. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse, as semi-double flowers and routine deadheading limit fruiting; if present, expect small, 6–11 mm spherical orange-red hips adding a discreet seasonal accent in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Excellent disease resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; reliably hardy to around −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a) and tolerant of summer heat with moderate drought once established, given irrigation in extremes. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun to light partial shade with decent drainage; space 85–155 cm depending on use, 1–1.2 plants/m² for massing; ideal for groundcover, slopes, edging and urban planting with low maintenance goals. |
Noatraum Flower Carpet® NOAtraum offers broad, low groundcover, long-lived own-root reliability and exceptionally healthy foliage in everyday gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you prefer enduring colour with very little routine work.