RUGELDA ® – yellow park rose - Kordes
Bring a touch of storybook romance to your family garden with Rugelda, a classic shrub rose that forms a tall, upright presence perfect for arches, back borders and relaxed hedges. Its clusters of semi-double blooms open in waves from early summer, the yellow petals edged with warm red and softening to cream, lending a gentle cottage-garden glow from a distance. Bred for reliable health, this hybrid Rugosa shrub takes coastal breezes and frequent wet weather in its stride, so you can enjoy colour without constant spraying or fuss. As an own-root plant it settles deeply, rebuilding from the base after harsh winters and rewarding patient gardeners as roots, then shoots, then full ornamental character mature over the first three years. Low-maintenance feeding and light pruning are enough to keep its dense, glossy foliage and repeat-flowering display looking cared-for, while moderate self-cleaning reduces deadheading. Use it to frame a kitchen garden, mark a boundary, or anchor a small lawn seating area in comforting, cottage style. In a large 40–50 litre container it performs reliably on patios and roof terraces, where its healthy foliage, robust structure and long-lived own-root resilience make it an easy yet characterful choice for busy gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Back of a mixed cottage border |
The tall, upright habit and dense framework create a natural backdrop for perennials and herbs, while semi-double clusters provide long-season colour with minimal shaping; a forgiving choice for learners and time-poor gardeners who prefer relaxed structure – ideal for the beginner. |
| Low-maintenance flowering hedge |
Good disease resistance and modest feeding needs allow Rugelda to form an informal hedge that requires only one simple prune a year, giving privacy, flowers and seasonal hips without intricate care – suits the busy household. |
| Specimen by a seating area or arbour |
Medium-strength scent and abundant, colour-changing blooms bring a cosy, afternoon-tea feel beside benches or arbours, with moderate self-cleaning helping the shrub stay presentable between visits – appealing to the romantic gardener. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban gardens |
Rugelda’s robust hybrid Rugosa background gives it the stamina to cope with blustery sites and regular rain, reducing worry about leaf spoil and wind damage in everyday UK conditions – reassuring for the cautious planter. |
| Family garden wildlife corner |
The semi-double form offers accessible pollen while light hip set adds seasonal interest, encouraging insects and birds without letting the plant become untidy, ideal beside a small lawn or play area – perfect for the family buyer. |
| Large containers on patios and roof terraces |
In a 40–50 litre pot its strong roots, moderate drought tolerance and upright frame give dependable flowering with simple watering routines, so even paved spaces can have a traditional, rose-filled focal point – made for the urban gardener. |
| Kitchen garden boundary or backdrop |
Dense, dark green foliage and sturdy branching form a handsome screen behind vegetables and herbs, while repeat flushes of yellow-and-red blooms add charm without casting deep shade or needing complex pruning – ideal for the allotment owner. |
| Low-intervention, long-term planting schemes |
The own-root shrub form establishes for the long haul, rebuilding from the base after hard winters and steadily strengthening year by year, so beds and borders keep their shape with limited renovation work – suited to the planner gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-hedge – Plant Rugelda in a loose line with campanulas and catmint to create a softly billowing, low-maintenance boundary – for families who want traditional charm with little pruning.
- Tea-corner – Flank a small seating nook with two Rugelda shrubs and underplant with lavender for scent and pollinators – for homeowners seeking a romantic afternoon-tea atmosphere.
- Kitchen-frame – Use Rugelda as a flowering screen at the back of raised vegetable beds, interplanted with chives and fennel – for kitchen-garden enthusiasts who enjoy structure without formality.
- Coastal-calm – Combine Rugelda with wind-tolerant grasses and eupatorium in exposed gardens for movement and long-season colour – for coastal residents wanting resilient, unfussy planting.
- Patio-focal – Grow a single Rugelda in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the base – for busy urban gardeners needing one strong, easy-care statement rose.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Rugelda ® (KORruge), a park-shrub rose belonging to the Shrub, Hybrid Rugosa group; registered and introduced by W. Kordes & Sons in 1989 as a classic shrub rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes in Germany from cross ‘Bonanza’ × ‘Robusta’, combining vigorous shrub growth with improved health; introduced commercially by W. Kordes & Sons in 1989. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the prestigious ADR award granted in 1992 for garden performance and health, and recognised by the American Rose Society as a Classic Shrub Rose award winner in 2012. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright shrub typically 140–200 cm tall and 110–160 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage (RHS 139A) and abundant prickles; moderate self-cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped flowers with 17–25 petals; large (approximately 7–10 cm) and borne in clusters; remontant habit ensures a generous second flush after the main early-summer display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open dark maroon-red, then bright lemon-yellow with orange-red edges; tones soften to cream with pink edging as blooms age; colour intensity varies with strong sun versus cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength fragrance of classic rose character, noticeable but not overpowering near paths and seating; semi-double flowers are moderately attractive to pollinators due to partially obscured stamens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces slight numbers of spherical orange-red hips (RHS 40A), around 15–22 mm in diameter, providing additional late-season interest without overwhelming the shrub or requiring extra maintenance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to approximately −29 to −26 °C; good heat and moderate drought tolerance; resistant to powdery mildew and rust, with moderate black spot susceptibility under high disease pressure. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to parks, hedges, specimen and bed use; plant 120–130 cm apart (more for solitary specimens); thrives in full sun or partial shade with low pruning and feeding needs for home gardeners. |
Rugelda ® Park - shrub rose KORruge offers resilient health, repeat flowering and a long-lived own-root shrub presence in everyday gardens; a thoughtful choice if you prefer lasting beauty with modest care.