PARISER CHARME – pink hybrid tea rose – Tantau
With its medium pink, salmon‑tinted blooms and powerful, classic fragrance, PARISER CHARME brings a sense of romance and afternoon‑tea elegance into an ordinary family garden. This compact, bushy hybrid tea sits comfortably in borders or large pots, with dense, glossy foliage that stays attractive even in unsettled weather and coastal winds when drainage is well planned. Bred by Tantau and supplied as an own‑root plant, it settles reliably, building a deep root system that supports a long, steady ornamental life with minimal effort. Over time its remontant flowering gives repeated flushes of large, exhibition‑quality blooms, ideal for cutting so you can enjoy its fragrance indoors as well. Disease resistance is high, reducing the need for spraying and complex maintenance, while its compact, tidy habit works neatly along paths, as a low hedge, or beside a kitchen garden. Planted once and cared for simply, it matures from establishing roots through stronger top growth to full garden presence, giving a stable, lasting investment in your cottage‑style planting scheme.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose near terrace or seating |
Large, very double flowers and a strong, classic scent make this variety perfect beside a bench or patio where you sit for afternoon tea and want a focal point that feels romantic without demanding much attention from you as a busy gardener. |
| Cutting bed for indoor arrangements |
Long‑stemmed, hybrid tea blooms with over 40 petals hold their shape and colour well in the vase, so even a small group of plants can supply regular, elegant cut flowers for the home, suiting the expectations of a home florist. |
| Low hedge along paths or boundaries |
Its compact, bushy habit and recommended 50 cm hedge spacing create a tidy flowering line that frames paths and lawns, giving structure and privacy while remaining easy to prune at your preferred height as a practical homeowner. |
| Cottage‑style mixed border |
Reliable repeat flowering and mid‑green, glossy foliage provide season‑long colour and background texture among perennials and herbs, fitting effortlessly into a romantic cottage border for the traditionalist gardener. |
| Large containers on patio or balcony |
Own‑root robustness and compact growth lend themselves well to cultivation in substantial containers of at least 40–50 litres, giving stable anchoring and moisture reserves that support those with limited space such as the city gardener. |
| Sunny spot in family garden |
Good heat tolerance and clear preference for a sunny position make it a dependable choice for open, south‑ or west‑facing sites, provided you water during prolonged dry spells, which suits the habits of a summer host. |
| Beds in regions with higher rainfall or wind |
Strong, compact growth and healthy foliage help the plant stay presentable even in exposed gardens where gusts and showers are common, provided the soil drains freely to prevent waterlogging for the coastal resident. |
| Long‑term planting for low‑input gardens |
As an own‑root rose with good disease resistance, it is designed for a long life, able to regenerate from the base and remain ornamental with simple yearly pruning, appealing to the time‑pressed yet quality‑minded garden owner. |
Styling ideas
- COTTAGE BORDER – Thread PARISER CHARME through mixed borders with dwarf lavender and spiked gayfeather for a fragrant, pastel English‑countryside look – ideal for lovers of romantic cottage gardens.
- TEA CORNER – Plant near a bistro table with soft pinks and white geraniums to create an intimate afternoon‑tea nook – perfect for homeowners who enjoy quiet seating areas.
- LOW HEDGE – Use regular spacing along a path, interplanted with dwarf French marigolds, to form a low, flowering boundary – suited to families wanting gentle structure without harsh fencing.
- CONTAINER FOCUS – Grow a single bush in a 50‑litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the base for a moveable, scented focal point – attractive for balcony or courtyard gardeners.
- KITCHEN GARDEN – Position a short row beside herbs and vegetables to link ornamental and productive areas, cutting blooms for the house – appealing to those who love a homely, rural kitchen‑garden feel.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as TANcha, marketed as PARISER CHARME; ARS exhibition name Pariser Charme; part of the Hybrid Tea collection for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Mathias Tantau Jr. at Rosen Tantau KG, Germany, from ‘Prima Ballerina’ × ‘Montezuma’; introduced and registered in 1965 by Tantau Rosen for international garden use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds ADR status from 1966, recognising garden performance and health, and winner of the RNRS Edland Fragrance Cup in 1966 for its outstanding, classic, strong rose scent. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 90–120 cm high and 70–100 cm wide, with dense, mid‑green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a well‑branched framework suitable for hedging and specimen roles. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cup‑ to chalice‑shaped blooms with over 40 petals, borne mainly singly on stems; large flower size in the 7–10 cm range, repeating well with a generous second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Medium pink with a delicate salmon cast; buds deep warm pink, opening to mid‑pink and gradually fading to pastel with creamy hints; colour holds well with very good retention before petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strong, classic rose fragrance with long‑lasting, garden‑filling character; ideal for scented corners and cutting, maintaining perfume well when blooms are brought indoors in vases. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally sparse due to heavily double flowers; where formed, produces small, egg‑shaped, orange‑red hips around 10–14 mm across, adding modest late‑season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7, Swedish zone 3), with good heat tolerance given watering in prolonged droughts. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well‑drained soil; spacing 55 cm in beds, 50 cm for hedges; plant 3.2–3.7 plants/m² in massed schemes; suitable for containers, cutting, specimens and low, formal lines. |
PARISER CHARME offers a strongly fragrant, repeat‑flowering, compact bush on its own roots, giving long‑term reliability with relatively low input; consider it if you value scented, classic blooms in a manageable, durable rose.