ROSALYNN CARTER™ – coral-red bedding grandiflora rose - de Ruiter
With its warm coral-red blooms and upright, bushy habit, ROSALYNN CARTER™ brings a quietly romantic focus to family gardens while coping well with exposed sites where brisk coastal winds and rain are a regular visitor. Large, double flowers with a strong, spicy fragrance appear in generous flushes from early summer, followed by an abundant second wave that keeps borders lively through the holiday months. As an own-root rose it settles reliably, building a long-lived framework that regenerates from the base and rewards simple, regular care. Year by year it knits into mixed cottage-style beds, thriving in ordinary garden soil once drainage is improved and watering is consistent in dry weather. Expect roots to establish firmly in the first season, top growth to strengthen in the second, and the full ornamental picture to reveal itself by the third, creating a cosy, storybook backdrop to relaxed afternoon tea and family gatherings beneath pergolas, alongside hedges or in larger containers, with richly coloured petals, enduring structure and reassuringly low maintenance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Central feature in a small to medium family garden |
The upright, bushy habit and XL, goblet-shaped blooms give this rose enough presence to stand alone in an average front or back garden without overpowering the space, creating a gentle focal point for informal seating or a lawn edge, particularly suited to homeowners. |
| Classic cottage-style mixed border |
Repeat flowering from early summer with a generous second flush keeps coral-red colour running through herbaceous plantings, blending easily with soft blues and greens in a relaxed English cottage scheme for romantic‑style gardeners. |
| Low, traditional flowering hedge |
Planted at around 50 cm centres, its consistent, medium-height, bushy growth forms a loosely clipped flowering boundary that reads as both ornamental and practical, ideal where families want gentle separation without hard fencing for families. |
| Cut-flower row in the kitchen or cutting garden |
Long, strong stems with large, double, coral-red blooms and a strong, warm, spicy fragrance make it well suited to cutting for jugs and vases, giving repeat harvests over summer for home‑arrangers. |
| Raised beds and improved clay soils |
Once established on its own roots, this rose creates a durable framework that copes far better with ordinary heavy soils when planted into raised or well-drained beds, rewarding modest preparation work by busy beginners. |
| Coastal or wind-exposed suburban plots |
Its sturdy, upright structure and medium-height frame anchor well and cope with regular breezes and downpours that can flatten floppier plants, suiting functional, weather-tolerant schemes for coastal‑gardeners. |
| Large containers on terraces and patios |
In 40–50 litre or larger pots, the moderate size and repeat flowering habit give dependable colour and scent close to the seating area, with pruning remaining flexible and straightforward for time‑pressed urbanites. |
| Long-term, low-fuss family planting |
Own-root growth confers a notably long lifespan, stable flowering and the ability to regenerate from the base after hard pruning or winter damage, providing an easy-care, reliable backbone for evolving gardens and their owners. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Anchor – Use as a mid-border anchor among lady’s mantle and soft pink perennials to echo its romantic fragrance and colour – ideal for lovers of classic cottage gardens.
- Kitchen-Garden Row – Plant a single line along a vegetable plot path, interplanted with verbena for airy contrast, giving armfuls of fragrant stems for the kitchen – perfect for home growers who cut flowers.
- Soft Coral Hedge – Create a low, informal hedge near seating, underplanting with groundcover geraniums to hide bare stems and extend interest – suited to families wanting gentle structure.
- Patio Feature Pot – Grow one plant in a 50‑litre terracotta container beside a bench, underplanted with trailing thyme for scent at ground level – attractive for busy urban gardeners with limited beds.
- Warm Evening Corner – Combine with dusky salvias and bronze grasses to make a coral and amber-toned nook that glows at dusk – appealing to those seeking a cosy, romantic retreat.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Grandiflora bedding rose; registered as Prins Claus, Ruprins, marketed as ROSALYNN CARTER™; ARS exhibition name Rosalynn Carter, verified cultivar identity for consumer garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gerrit de Ruiter (Netherlands) before 1972 from complex ‘Queen Elizabeth’ and ‘Scania’ parentage; introduced 1978 through Conard-Pyle / Star Roses for international garden and cutting use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub typically 85–115 cm tall and 70–95 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage of medium density, forming a balanced, compact garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large XL blooms, double with 26–39 petals, chalice to goblet shaped, usually borne singly on stems; remontant, with repeated flushes and an abundantly flowering second wave after the main summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral-red base with subtle orange undertone; buds deep coral-red, maturing to bright coral then soft brick-coral tones, outer petals lightly streaked; colour retention moderate, with gradual, attractive fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented flowers with a warm, spicy rose fragrance of noticeable intensity, best appreciated in still air and at close range, adding sensory depth to seating areas, entrances and cutting gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally sparse due to double flowers; where formed, hips are spherical, about 10–14 mm in diameter, orange-red in colour and decorative at close quarters rather than a major display feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7; Swedish Zone 3; USDA 6b); disease resistance medium overall, with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, rust occasionally requiring attention. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with improved drainage; plant 50–55 cm apart in beds, 90 cm as specimens; medium maintenance with occasional plant protection and irrigation during warm, dry periods. |
ROSALYNN CARTER™ offers repeat coral-red flowering, strong spicy fragrance and durable own-root growth for long-term, easy-care enjoyment in family gardens, making it a thoughtful choice for those planning relaxed, traditional spaces.