ROYAL PIANO® – red hybrid tea rose – Evers
With its deeply romantic raspberry-red blooms and compact, upright habit, ROYAL PIANO® brings a touch of afternoon-tea elegance to small and medium family gardens, even where breezy, exposed plots demand good anchoring and weather resilience. This premium, own-root 2-litre rose settles in quickly, building a dependable framework that rewards you with clusters of very full, rosette flowers on strong stems for borders or cutting, while remaining easy to maintain through simple, once-a-year spring pruning. In the first year it quietly establishes roots, in the second year it thickens its shoots, and by the third year it delivers its full ornamental value in a classic cottage border. Dense, glossy dark-green foliage provides a luxurious backdrop to the deep-red colour, which holds its rich raspberry tone well in typical UK summers, especially with reasonable soil moisture management. Because it grows on its own roots, the plant regenerates well after harder pruning, maintains a stable shape over time, and offers a reassuringly long garden lifespan. ROYAL PIANO® fits beautifully beside hedging, a kitchen garden or low perennials, giving a storybook feel without complicated gardening tasks, while its self-sufficient structure makes it ideal for both ground planting and large 40–50 litre containers. The result is an easy-care, yet refined focal point that matures into a reliable summer centrepiece.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front or mid border in a cottage-style family garden |
The compact, upright habit and dense foliage allow ROYAL PIANO® to sit comfortably at the front or middle of a mixed border without dominating the space, while still offering striking deep-red rosette blooms as a visual focus for those who enjoy a romantic, but manageable planting scheme for beginners. |
| Feature rose beside a seating area or patio |
Its richly filled raspberry-red flowers and classic hybrid tea form read beautifully at close range, creating a refined, almost formal look beside a bench or patio set where you relax, with colour that remains stable in typical UK summers for homeowners. |
| Cutting patch or kitchen-garden edge |
Clustered stems with large, very full flowers make this variety ideal for home-cut bouquets, while the strong, straight stems and repeat flowering ensure a steady supply of blooms through the season, adding a touch of luxury to everyday arrangements for urban-gardeners. |
| Low hedge or repeated accent along a path |
Regular spacing along a path or drive creates a tidy, low hedge effect; the plant’s moderate height, uniform structure and reliable repeat flowering give a continuous ribbon of colour that frames family routes without demanding complex care from busy-families. |
| Large container (40–50 litre or more) on terrace or balcony |
In a generous container with drainage, the compact habit and strong framework perform well, giving a long-lived, movable feature that suits renters or paved gardens; own-root growth supports good regeneration after routine pruning for container-gardeners. |
| Mixed planting with perennials and grasses |
The dark, glossy foliage and deep flower colour contrast beautifully with airy companions, while the plant’s balanced structure and medium maintenance needs keep combinations looking composed rather than fussy, ideal for those curating a relaxed, storybook border for cottage-lovers. |
| Exposed but well-drained beds in typical UK climates |
Once established, its strong root system helps it stand firm in breezier gardens where good anchoring matters and regular rainfall can be channelled away with sensible soil preparation, especially useful in suburban plots for coastal-owners. |
| Long-term focal point in a traditional rose bed |
As an own-root hybrid tea with a premium structural rating, it builds a durable framework that responds well to different pruning styles and can be refreshed over time, supporting a long ornamental life in classic rose beds for traditionalists. |
Styling ideas
- Kitchen-border romance – Plant ROYAL PIANO® along the edge of a kitchen garden with herbs and soft fruit, where its deep-red blooms echo traditional country plots – ideal for family cooks who like a storybook feel.
- Tea-time arbour – Position a pair near a simple wooden bench or arbour, underplanted with low catmint and bellflowers, to suggest an afternoon-tea corner – perfect for those seeking a cosy, rural retreat.
- Formal accents – Use single specimens in large terracotta pots flanking steps or a doorway, letting the upright shape and rich colour give a smart, welcoming frame – suited to homeowners who enjoy a tidy, classic look.
- Soft cottage mix – Combine with campanulas, daylilies and airy grasses in a loose border so the glossy foliage grounds more informal companions – good for gardeners wanting relaxed charm without losing structure.
- Pathway rhythm – Repeat ROYAL PIANO® at regular intervals along a garden path, infilling with low lavender or hardy geraniums for scent and softness – appealing to busy families who appreciate simple, repeatable planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ROYAL PIANO® (Piano® Collection), hybrid tea rose, registered as TAN09492; commercial names include Royal Piano® and Piano®; premium own-root 2-litre darinaROSE® ORIGINAL form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Christian Evers for Rosen Tantau, Uetersen, Germany; parentage not disclosed; introduced to the market in 2014 by Rosen Tantau and later selected for own-root container production. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub reaching around 80–120 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread; dense, glossy dark-green foliage; moderately thorny stems; weak self-cleaning so spent blooms benefit from removal. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very full rosette blooms with 40+ petals; clustered on stems bearing 1–5 flowers; repeat flowering throughout the season with an especially generous second flush; suitable for garden display and cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Rich deep raspberry-red with silky sheen; ARS code DR; RHS 53B outer, 53C inner; colour remains fairly stable, with light edge fading in strong sun and better retention in cooler, moderate conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classic rose character but very weak strength; fragrance is barely noticeable in the garden or vase, making it suitable where strong scent is not desired or may conflict with nearby seating or dining areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set usually low due to very double blooms and regular pruning; occasional small ellipsoid orange-red hips 8–12 mm may appear, with minor ornamental value and limited wildlife interest in typical plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7); moderate resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; benefits from good air circulation, balanced feeding and standard rose protection where pressure is high. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; medium maintenance, including deadheading and annual pruning; spacing 45–90 cm depending on use; prefers regular watering rather than prolonged drought stress. |
ROYAL PIANO® offers compact, elegant structure, repeat raspberry-red flowering and enduring performance from its own-root form, making it a refined, long-lived choice for those planning a traditional yet easy-going garden.