Mancera hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root
Evoking the charm of afternoon tea beneath a flower-covered arbour, Mancera brings a quietly romantic presence to small and medium family gardens. Its large, rosette blooms open in a delicate cream with greenish and soft lemon tones, maturing to an even, vanilla-tinted cream that blends naturally with cottage-style planting and kitchen-garden borders. The bushy shrub form, with glossy mid-green foliage, offers reliable structure and anchors well even where wind and rain can be frequent near exposed coasts. In everyday care it remains reassuringly straightforward, thanks to its resistant health, romantic colouring, bushy habit and compact size that fits typical UK plots. A fragrant personality with strong, long-lasting perfume, it suits busy owners seeking low effort, dependable flowering and a long-lived presence, while the own-root form supports gradual regeneration and stable ornamental value over many seasons.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small to medium cottage borders |
Mancera’s bushy, medium-height habit forms a tidy, upright shrub that slots easily into narrow borders without overwhelming paths or windows. Its repeat-flowering, creamy rosettes contribute all season to a romantic cottage feel with minimal shaping. Especially suitable for the busy home gardener. |
| Low-maintenance family front garden |
With consistently good disease resistance and modest maintenance needs, Mancera suits front gardens where you prefer neatness without constant spraying or fuss. A simple winter prune and occasional feed are generally enough for reliable performance. Well matched to the beginner rose owner. |
| Patio container, large pot or terrace tub |
Its compact, bushy growth and strong fragrance make Mancera ideal in a 40–50 litre (or larger) container near seating areas, where blooms and scent can be enjoyed up close. Good health and repeat flowering keep it attractive between visits. A pleasing choice for the urban balcony gardener. |
| Romantic seating corner or arbour approach |
The strong, long-lasting scent and soft cream colouring frame benches and arbour entrances with an intimate, storybook atmosphere. Positioned at nose-height along a path, the rosette blooms add quiet luxury without harsh colour clashes, suiting the lover of scented gardens. |
| Traditional mixed kitchen garden |
Mancera’s refined yet gentle colouring blends gracefully with herbs, soft fruits and vegetables, lending an old-fashioned farmhouse charm. Its bushy structure gives light vertical interest without excessive shading, especially valuable for those seeking a classic cottage aesthetic. |
| Long-term structural planting in family plots |
As an own-root rose, Mancera ages steadily and evenly, with shoots renewing from its own base rather than a graft, supporting a long-lived, stable shape that copes better if stems are damaged or pruned hard. This reassures the long-horizon garden planner. |
| Easy-care, repeat-flowering rose focus |
Remontant by nature, Mancera offers an initial flush followed by a generous second flowering and further repeats, giving months of visual interest from a single planting. This ongoing display appeals to the time-pressed flower enthusiast. |
| Exposed suburban or coastal-style settings |
The combination of bushy growth and reliable foliage health helps maintain an orderly, anchored appearance in gardens where rain and wind are common, reducing bare gaps and tattered foliage. This makes sense for the practical family gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Cream-and-herb border – Combine Mancera with lavender, chives and soft sages to echo its vanilla-cream flowers and fragrance – ideal for the homeowner who wants a gently scented, traditional frontage.
- Pastel cottage mix – Set among pink campanulas, pale foxgloves and hardy geraniums for a storybook cottage effect – perfect for those seeking a romantic, informal look with minimal complexity.
- Elegant kitchen row – Line a path beside herbs and salad beds, where its bushy, repeat-flowering habit adds structure and easy charm – suited to kitchen-garden keepers who like ornament with their produce.
- Patio fragrance focus – Plant one or two in 50-litre terracotta pots flanking French doors, letting the strong perfume greet you on warm evenings – ideal for flat or townhouse dwellers wanting maximum scent in little space.
- Soft screening trio – Space three plants at about 65 cm for a low, airy screen along a seating area, their healthy foliage and creamy blooms giving privacy without heaviness – good for families who enjoy relaxed outdoor dining.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Mancera is marketed as a cream-coloured hybrid tea rose under the pharmaROSA® range; a verified, premium silver-rated cultivar selected for garden use rather than exhibition. |
| Origin and breeding |
Discovered within the PharmaRosa® breeding programme in Germany in 2010 and introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd., with selection aimed at dependable garden performance and consistent flowering. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, medium-height shrub reaching about 95–130 cm high and 80–110 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy mid-green foliage and a moderately thorny framework suitable for borders and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, fully double, rosette-shaped blooms with roughly 26–39 petals, typically borne in small clusters of three to five flowers per stem, offering a generous second flush and repeat blooming thereafter. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate cream flowers with greenish and pale lemon tones; buds open buttery yellow at the centre, fading through greenish cream to a uniform cream with slightly beige edges, with generally good colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Distinct, strong and long-lasting scent with a sweet-fruity, classic rose character, lifted by a subtle peppery note, making it well suited to seating areas and paths where fragrance can be appreciated. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms small hips in modest quantities, typically around 10–16 mm across, adding discreet autumn interest without noticeably reducing flowering or detracting from the plant’s tidy overall appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Displays good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, supporting low-intervention care, and offers solid cold tolerance, rated around RHS H7 and USDA Zone 5b, suitable for most UK climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Well suited to 55–100 cm spacings in beds or hedging; prefers well-prepared soil with decent drainage and benefits from regular watering in dry spells and a simple annual prune to maintain shape. |
Mancera hybrid tea rose offers bushy structure, repeat creamy flowering and strong fragrance in a durable, own-root form that settles in for many years of easy charm, making it a thoughtful choice for a relaxed family garden.