TANGER™ – pink-yellow hybrid tea rose - Dot
Bring a touch of storybook romance to your garden with TANGER™, a compact hybrid tea rose whose glowing bicolour blooms feel made for afternoon tea on the patio. Its upright habit and medium height make it an easy focal point in a family border, while the refined, cup-shaped flowers are ideal for cutting and arranging indoors. The two-tone petals – creamy centres framed by raspberry-pink outer whorls – create a soft contrast that blends beautifully with cottage-style perennials and hedging. Bred for reliable garden performance, it offers moderate disease resistance with good tolerance of typical British summer humidity, and copes well with breezier, more exposed sites where roses must stand up to frequent showers and gusty winds. As an own-root shrub it settles in steadily, gaining in strength and character over time, so you can enjoy long-lived, season-after-season colour rather than constantly replanting. Plant it where you can appreciate its compact, upright habit from a seat or kitchen window, and let its light, fresh fragrance frame your everyday moments.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border focal point in a family cottage garden |
TANGER™’s compact, upright habit fits perfectly into the front or mid-front of an average-sized border, giving height without overwhelming nearby plants; its tidy structure creates an easy-care focal point for beginners. |
| Romantic cutting patch near the kitchen or patio |
The very full, chalice-shaped blooms with long, straight stems are ideal for vases, allowing you to enjoy the two-tone petals and light fresh fragrance indoors as part of a simple, repeat-flowering home cutting patch for homeowners. |
| Small specimen rose for a lawn island bed |
Its medium height and clear, bicolour flowers read well from a distance, so a single plant can anchor a small island bed, giving classic hybrid tea presence without demanding complex pruning from hobby-gardeners. |
| Traditional mixed border with hardy perennials |
Moderate disease resistance and a remontant flowering pattern make it a dependable partner for robust perennials such as daylilies and Oriental poppies, keeping colour going between their flushes for busy-families. |
| Sunny, sheltered corner in urban and suburban gardens |
Preferring full sun and regular watering, this rose performs well in the warm, enclosed conditions of town gardens; the compact footprint suits smaller plots while still giving classic hybrid tea form for urban-owners. |
| Feature rose in improved heavy clay or chalky soil |
Once planted into well-prepared soil with good drainage, its own-root form establishes strongly, anchoring the plant so it copes more steadily with typical British conditions of cool, damp spells and changeable weather for UK-gardeners. |
| Large decorative container on terrace or balcony (40–50 L+) |
Its modest spread, upright structure and repeated flowering suit a substantial 40–50 litre container, giving long-season colour on patios or balconies without complex care routines, especially appreciated by time-pressed flat-dwellers. |
| Long-term feature in a family rose border or hedge run |
With an own-root plant you invest once in a shrub that can regenerate from the base, keeping ornamental value for many years, moving from initial root establishment to fuller top growth and then mature display over its first few seasons for planners. |
Styling ideas
- Tea-table focus – Position TANGER™ beside a seating area and underplant with lavender and soft pink geraniums to echo its petals – ideal for those creating a gentle afternoon-tea corner.
- Cottage ribbon – Plant a loose line along a path with catmint and lady’s mantle to soften the edges – suits lovers of relaxed English cottage-borders.
- Cutting corner – Combine with repeat-flowering floribundas and tall foxgloves to form a compact cutting-and-display bed – perfect for home florists who like easy vase material.
- Kitchen-garden charm – Tuck near fruit bushes and herbs, adding a romantic accent without taking too much space – good for kitchen-garden owners wanting ornamental structure.
- Patio statement – Grow one plant in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the base for all-round summer interest – ideal for balcony and terrace gardeners with limited beds.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose cultivar TANGER™, commercial name “Tanger™ Hybrid tea rose Dot”; ARS exhibition name Tanger; unregistered cultivar used primarily under its trade and show names. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Pedro Dot in Spain in 1949, from cross ‘Condesa de Sástago’ × ‘Peace’; part of the historic Rosas Dot breeding line from Sant Feliu de Llobregat, introduced to gardens as a characterful hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright hybrid tea shrub, around 85–115 cm tall and 65–95 cm wide; moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage with moderate prickliness and a tidy, vertical framework suitable for small borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, 40+ petalled, medium-sized chalice-shaped blooms, usually borne singly on stems; remontant with a generous second flush, offering classic exhibition-style flowers suitable for garden display and cutting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Strong bicolour effect: creamy to pale peach centres with deep raspberry-pink outer petals; ARS RB, RHS 53A outer, 13B inner; hues soften toward salmon and cream, with colour holding better in cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, fresh fragrance of understated intensity; a subtle scent that adds refinement without overpowering nearby seating or windows, making it suitable for smaller gardens and close-up planting near paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, egg-shaped hips about 8–12 mm across, coloured red (RHS 46A); ornamental effect is modest, appearing sporadically and not significantly affecting the plant’s main display period. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Moderate overall disease resistance, resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate against rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3), suitable for most UK climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering and medium maintenance; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on use, ensuring good drainage and occasional cleaning of spent blooms to maintain appearance and flowering. |
TANGER™ offers compact structure, repeat bicolour flowering and long-term stability from its own-root form, making it a refined yet practical choice for those planning a lasting, romantic rose feature.