OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE – red bedding floribunda rose - Márk
This compact floribunda brings an immediate sense of romance to even the smallest family garden, its clusters of fiery red blooms glowing against medium-green foliage for a soft, storybook cottage look. Bred for reliable performance, it flowers generously in flushes through summer, so you can enjoy repeated colour with only straightforward seasonal care. Once settled, its bushy, spreading habit forms a low, rounded structure that anchors borders and looks just as at home beside a path as in a mixed kitchen-garden bed. As an own-root shrub, it matures into a stable, long-lived plant that reshoots well from the base and keeps its ornamental value over the years with reduced maintenance. Ideal for sunny beds in typical British family plots, it copes well with exposed aspects where breezes and showers are frequent, giving reassuring reliability even in coastal and changeable weather conditions. In a large container of at least 40–50 litres, its steady, medium growth makes it easy to manage and prune flexibly for your preferred outline. From planting onwards it offers a calming sense of continuity in the garden, gradually knitting into hedging, borders and seating areas without demanding complicated gardening tasks.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border in a family cottage bed |
The compact, bushy habit and medium height form a neat front tier that frames paths and lawns without blocking views. Repeated clusters of fiery red flowers give dependable colour through the season for beginners and busy gardeners who want simple border structure, ideal for hobby gardeners. |
| Traditional rose and herb kitchen garden |
The warm orange-red to coral tones pair beautifully with herbs and vegetables, giving a homely, rural feel. Its remontant flowering keeps beds lively around working patches, while own-root resilience supports a long-lived, low-fuss framework among edibles, appreciated by kitchen-garden owners. |
| Decorative low hedge along paths or drives |
Regular spacing at 55–60 cm creates a flowing, low hedge that guides the eye and softens hard edges. The spreading, moderately prickly growth helps define boundaries without becoming over-tall, and can be trimmed in several ways, suiting traditional-style homeowners. |
| Mass planting for colour blocks in front gardens |
In groups, its uniform height and continuous clusters of red flowers create a strong colour statement that reads clearly from the street. Moderate care needs make it practical for those who want impact without specialist knowledge, a good choice for busy urban families. |
| Large containers on patios or terraces (40–50 L+) |
Steady growth and moderate height make it well-suited to generous pots, where root space and drainage can be controlled. This allows those with paved or rented spaces to enjoy a long-lived, own-root shrub rose in changeable wind and rain, particularly attractive for balcony and patio users. |
| Mixed planting with perennials in a cottage border |
Its intense red with orange tints weaves beautifully among soft perennials such as Liatris, penstemon and herbs, creating a romantic cottage feel. Medium foliage density leaves space for companions while still covering soil, making layout simple for cottage-garden lovers. |
| Relaxing seating or arbour-adjacent planting |
The calm, fruit-sweet but very light fragrance and generous flowering create a tranquil atmosphere around benches and arbours without overwhelming scent. Own-root stamina and gradual build-up of basal shoots support a lasting planting that matures gracefully, ideal for afternoon-tea gardeners. |
| Urban front gardens with variable weather exposure |
Good tolerance of summer heat and moderate drought, paired with stable flowering, makes it reassuring for small, exposed plots where rain and wind often prevail in the UK. Its moderate disease resistance and simple task list suit those seeking reliability, especially for low-maintenance owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Trio – Underplant with Liatris spicata 'Alba' and soft catmint for a layered, romantic cottage look – for lovers of nostalgic English country borders.
- Kitchen-Edge – Line the outer edge of a potager with this rose and stagger rosemary clumps behind for structure and scent – for practical gardeners who like order and charm together.
- Front-Garden Welcome – Plant in repeating groups by the front path with low box or dwarf lavender to frame the entrance – for homeowners wanting a traditional, welcoming frontage.
- Patio Focus – Grow one or three plants in 50–60 litre terracotta tubs with airy grasses for movement and colour all summer – for balcony and terrace users seeking an easy focal point.
- Soft Boundary – Create a loose hedge along a lawn with interplanted penstemons for contrast and a long flowering season – for families who prefer gentle green boundaries over hard fencing.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE is a bedding floribunda rose from the Bed rose group, commercialised by PharmaRosa®. The name commemorates Dr Iván Okályi, noted horticulture professor and specialist. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary, with parentage not recorded. Introduced around 1998 in the floribunda series and later distributed by PharmaRosa® Ltd. as a reliable bedding shrub for gardens and parks. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a bushy, spreading shrub 60–85 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, medium-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles. Suitable for beds, edging, mass planting and low hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, double, cup-shaped flowers with roughly 26–39 petals in clusters. Remontant through the season, with an abundant second flush, giving continuous colour in borders and bedding schemes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense red with orange tones: scarlet buds open bright orange-red, becoming fiery red, then slowly fade to coral pink. Colour retention is good, with a warm orange glow persisting until petals finally age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and discreet, with a light fruity-sweet character when noticed. Flowers are mainly ornamental rather than scented, offering colour and form without dominating nearby seating areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips may form, typically 10–14 mm across and red when ripe, adding a modest seasonal accent without significantly affecting flowering display or overall garden performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Sweden Zone 3). Disease resistance is moderate, so occasional monitoring and treatment may be required for black spot, rust and powdery mildew in humid seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with reasonably drained soil; medium maintenance with some pest and disease care. Space 55–70 cm apart depending on use, at 2.8–3.2 plants/m² for mass plantings or lower hedges. |
OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE offers compact structure, generous repeat flowering and warm red colour, while its own-root form supports long-lived, dependable growth; a thoughtful choice if you would like a quietly reliable cottage-style rose.