SCHÖNE KOBLENZERIN ® – raspberry-cream-white flowerbed floribunda rose
Imagine afternoon tea under an arbour, framed by raspberry swirls of velvety colour and gentle cream highlights: SCHÖNE KOBLENZERIN ® settles into an easy, storybook rhythm in the family garden. Its compact habit keeps borders neat beside paths, lawns and play areas, while dense, glossy foliage lends a reassuringly orderly feel even between flushes. The good self-cleaning keeps petals from lingering on wet days, helping the plant cope gracefully with blustery, rain‑laden coastal weather and heavier soils that dry slowly. As an ADR‑rated rose, it offers durable garden performance with only moderate care, and as an own‑root shrub it quietly regenerates after pruning or winter, supporting long‑term stability in the border. Given a sunny spot, a little watering in dry spells and a generous 40–50 litre container or well‑drained bed, it will build from modest beginnings into a reliable, long‑lived feature that anchors your cottage‑style planting. Over a few seasons, roots deepen, shoots strengthen and the full ornamental picture gently comes into focus, creating a relaxed yet carefully tended ambience that suits both beginners and time‑pressed gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front of mixed cottage border |
The compact, upright habit and modest 60–85 cm height make it ideal for the front of a mixed border, where its raspberry‑cream clusters read clearly without overwhelming paths or lower perennials; suits the cottage‑style gardener who values an easy structure homeowners |
| Continuously flowering bedding groups |
Strong, remontant flowering keeps beds colourful for much of the season, with abundant second flushes that renew the display after the first wave fades, reducing gaps and giving reliable colour with relatively little input for busy beginners |
| Low, formal edging or rose hedge |
The dense, bushy form, good foliage cover and suggested 35–40 cm spacing allow you to build a low rose edging that reads as a tidy, continuous line, ideal for defining lawns, drives or kitchen‑garden paths with a traditional look sought by many families |
| Easy-care family play‑area borders |
Good self‑cleaning means most spent blooms drop away on their own, so the shrub keeps a clean outline without constant deadheading, a welcome benefit where borders sit beside family seating or play zones and maintenance time is scarce for urban gardeners |
| Containers and large terrace pots |
The naturally compact root system and medium maintenance needs work well in substantial containers; given a 40–50 litre pot with drainage, it stays stable and floriferous, bringing cottage‑garden charm to patios and small spaces for space‑conscious owners |
| Long‑term structural planting in small gardens |
As an own‑root floribunda, it can regenerate from its base after hard pruning or weather damage, supporting a long planting life and preserving its ornamental value over the years, which reassures those planning lasting layouts for their gardens |
| Season‑spanning colour themes |
The colour journey from deep raspberry through pale pink to cream creates evolving, multi‑toned displays that stay interesting from bud to falling petal, giving subtle, ever‑changing effects that reward those who enjoy watching their borders over time enthusiasts |
| Coastal and exposed family plots |
Good tolerance of heat and sun, combined with ADR‑tested garden reliability and the ability to shed old petals, helps it remain presentable through blustery, rain‑laden spells common in exposed or coastal gardens, suiting practical yet style‑minded buyers |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Rimmed Path – Line both sides of a garden path with SCHÖNE KOBLENZERIN at hedge spacing, weaving between small perennials for a soft but orderly edge – ideal for families wanting classic cottage charm.
- Raspberry-and-Cream Bed – Mass‑plant several shrubs in a square bed, underplanting with low, cool‑green groundcovers so the soft colour changes stand out – perfect for those seeking a simple, high‑impact focal point.
- Kitchen-Garden Border – Use as a neat rose edging along vegetable plots, echoing traditional potager style while its compact habit keeps access clear – suited to home growers who like productive yet romantic gardens.
- Teacup Terrace Pot – Plant one or three roses in a 50‑litre container with airy herbs, letting repeat flowering carry colour through the season – a good choice for balcony and patio owners with limited space.
- Storybook Front Garden – Combine with light, frothy perennials to frame a doorway or low fence, using its stable structure as a year‑round backbone – appealing to beginners aiming for a welcoming, fairy‑tale entrance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Schöne Koblenzerin ® is a floribunda bed rose; registered as KORburox, bred by Tim‑Hermann Kordes. Also known under the ARS exhibition name Schöne Koblenzerin. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Germany by W. Kordes' Söhne in 1999 from undocumented parents; introduced commercially in 2011 after registration in 2009 as a versatile, garden‑worthy bedding floribunda. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR (Allgemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprüfung) 2009 distinction, indicating proven garden performance in independent German trials with regards to habit, health and flowering. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright, bushy shrub reaching about 60–85 cm in height and 50–75 cm in spread, with dense, medium green glossy foliage and only sparse prickles, ideal for beds and edging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, cup‑shaped clusters of small blooms with roughly 13–25 petals; repeatedly flowering through the season with abundant second flushes and good self‑cleaning of spent blooms. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Raspberry cream‑white colour; buds deep raspberry red, opening to velvety raspberry‑pink centres and silvery‑cream outer petals that fade through pale pink to cream, especially slow in cooler weather. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, sweet, rose‑like fragrance that is very light and often barely noticeable; primarily grown for visual effect rather than scent, making it discreet near seating or windows. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical orange‑red hips around 5–8 mm across, adding minor late‑season interest without significantly affecting its main role as a repeat‑flowering bedding rose. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to about −21 to −18 °C, with medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; tolerates heat well but appreciates watering during extended dry periods. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions; plant 35–40 cm apart in beds or 65 cm as specimens, at 5–6 plants per m². Suitable for beds, groups, edging, large containers and cutting occasional stems. |
Schöne Koblenzerin ® offers compact, self‑cleaning, season‑spanning colour on a long‑lived own‑root framework, making it a reassuring choice if you would like a graceful, enduring feature in your garden.