ABRUD – pink park rose - Márk
Created by Hungarian breeder Márk Gergely, ABRUD is a tall, arching shrub rose that brings a softly romantic note to coastal and family gardens while remaining reassuringly straightforward to look after. Large, cup-shaped flowers open in generous clusters, shifting from deep to pale pink with a gentle, silvery sheen along the petal edges, so your planting never feels flat or monotonous. Tolerant of exposed, breezy conditions and thoughtful watering, it copes well where other roses might struggle, making it a natural choice for Cornwall and Devon-style spaces that face onshore winds. This own-root plant establishes steadily and is bred for a long, reliable life in the garden, making it a sound investment for small plots and shingle-style verandas alike. In an average setting you can expect roots to settle in the first year, strong new shoots to follow in the second, and the rose to reach its full ornamental presence by the third. With medium maintenance needs and dependable repeat flowering, it offers an attractive balance of colour, height, resilience, romance, structure, renewal, clusters, season and coastal ease for busy but design-conscious gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
ABRUD’s good tolerance of heat and moderate drought makes it suitable for spacious pots on sunny, windswept verandas, provided you choose a 40–50 litre container with reliable drainage and steady watering, ideal for the time-pressed beginner. |
| Flowering wind-filter hedge by a seating area |
The tall, bushy, arching habit forms a soft, semi-transparent screen that takes the edge off coastal breezes without feeling solid or oppressive, framing a spot for tea after a walk, especially appreciated by the relaxed homeowner. |
| Shingle-style coastal front garden |
Planted in pockets of improved soil within shingle, ABRUD offers repeat waves of pink bloom with moderate colour fade, bringing structure and romance while coping with brisk air and careful watering, suiting the coastal-style enthusiast. |
| Solitary specimen in a medium family lawn |
Given space, its 170–240 cm height and broad spread create a single focal point that anchors the garden layout and looks mature within a few seasons, a rewarding choice for the casual weekend gardener. |
| Mixed shrub border with ornamental grasses |
The mid-green, glossy foliage and arching framework combine beautifully with Stipa or other grasses, the pink clusters weaving through naturalistic textures to give gentle movement, ideal for design-aware but busy families. |
| Low-maintenance flowering backdrop near a patio |
Medium maintenance and remontant flowering mean you enjoy long-season colour with only occasional plant protection and light pruning, giving reliable background bloom for gatherings, convenient for the time-poor urbanite. |
| Long-term planting for stable garden structure |
As an own-root shrub, ABRUD regenerates well from its base and is less prone to graft failure, providing a long-lived framework that matures steadily and remains ornamental, reassuring for the forward-planning planner. |
| Informal screen along a boundary |
Planted at hedge spacing, the moderately thorny, bushy plants knit into a loose, flower-laden barrier that marks boundaries while allowing light and air to move through, practical for privacy-seeking coastal neighbours. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Veranda – Position ABRUD in a 50-litre tub with washed shingle mulch and a backdrop of sea-blue furniture to echo coastal harbours – suited to balcony and veranda owners seeking easy romance.
- Pink-Dune – Combine with Stipa tenuissima and silvered gravel to mimic soft dunes, letting the arching pink clusters rise from feathery grass – ideal for lovers of naturalistic, wind-swept planting.
- Tea-Corner – Use three plants as a light hedge behind a bistro set so their height and arching habit cradle an outdoor tea spot – perfect for homeowners wanting a sheltered, calm nook.
- Sunset-Drift – Mix ABRUD with yarrow hybrids in warm tones for a loose, low-care drift that flowers through summer – good for gardeners favouring colour impact without complex upkeep.
- Gravel-Sculpt – Plant a single specimen in a gravel circle, underplanted with low Festuca or similar grasses, to make a structural, long-lived focal point – appealing to design-minded beginners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ABRUD – pink park rose - Márk, shrub-type park rose for garden and landscape use; commercial group Park – shrub rose, with cultivar authenticity verified for vivianarose.co.uk. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary in 1994, parentage ‘Bonica’ × ‘Bolyaiak’; introduced to the market by PharmaRosa Ltd., with some registration-year data not recorded. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Tall, bushy, arching shrub 170–240 cm high and 120–190 cm wide, with moderately dense, mid-green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming substantial structural presence in planting schemes. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped flowers with 26–39 petals borne in clusters; remontant habit with abundant second flush, providing extended display when grown in suitable sunny positions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense pink flowers (RHS 55B–55C) open deep pink, then vivid mid-pink with silvery edges, finally soft pale pink; colour fades moderately, maintaining decorative value from bud to petal fall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, with only a discreet, delicate character detectable at close range, making the rose chosen more for structural effect and colour than for strong scent in planting plans. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rosehip formation is generally limited due to double flowers; occasionally small, bright red, spherical hips 8–12 mm in diameter may appear, adding minor late-season interest in some seasons. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); tolerates heat and moderate drought well, with medium resistance to black spot and rust, and good resistance to powdery mildew. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny sites, with planting distances from 90 cm for hedges to 165 cm as a specimen; maintenance medium, requiring occasional plant protection and formative pruning to manage size and health. |
ABRUD – pink park rose - Márk offers tall structural presence, repeat flowering and long-lived own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, coastal-influenced family gardens.