ALCAZAR™ – orange-red bedding floribunda rose – Gaujard
Let the vivid Alcazar rose bring a touch of seaside refreshment to your garden, with coppery orange-red blooms that echo late-afternoon sun on wet shingle. This upright floribunda is especially suited to smaller family plots and coastal-inspired spaces where reliable structure and colour matter more than fuss, thriving even where breezes demand good anchoring and thoughtful water management. Its dense, dark green foliage frames clustered, semi-double flowers that perform from early summer well into autumn, keeping the mood bright on verandas and in mixed beds. Disease resistance is reassuringly strong, so you spend more time enjoying its gentle, slightly sweet fragrance and less on spraying or complex care. As an own-root plant it offers long-term stability and recovery after harsh weather, settling in steadily so that roots establish in the first year, top growth fills out in the second, and by the third you see its full ornamental potential. Ideal for beginners and busy gardeners alike, its moderate height and tidy outline make coastal-style layouts easy to design.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal-inspired family flower bed |
The upright, mid-height habit and uniform growth give a calm, structured backbone to family beds without overshadowing lower perennials. Dense, glossy foliage and reliable repeat flowering create a neat, long-season display that still suits low-effort gardeners and beginners. |
| Small front garden focal point |
As a specimen at roughly one metre spacing, its coppery orange-red clusters stand out crisply against gravel or shingle, echoing a seaside palette. The tidy silhouette and moderate thorniness make it practical along paths, where regular access is needed for post and deliveries, for busy urban homeowners. |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
In a 40–50 litre container, Alcazar builds a well-anchored plant that copes with breezier sites when given drainage-conscious watering and shelter, mirroring the realities of exposed Cornish and Devon verandas. Its strong disease resistance means less intervention for time-pressed coastal-style gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance bedding in clay-based soils |
Where heavier soils dominate, its robust own-root constitution and moderate height help it cope with careful drainage improvements and mulching rather than intensive soil reworking. Once established, it offers stable, repeat colour with only light deadheading, appealing to practical, low-input gardeners. |
| Cutting patch for casual indoor arrangements |
The medium-sized, clustered stems are well suited to informal jugs and vases, with the silvery petal reverses adding depth under indoor light. Regular cutting naturally encourages fresh flushes, giving a steady trickle of flowers across the season for relaxed, home-focused cut-flower enthusiasts. |
| Mixed planting with drought-tolerant grasses |
Paired with fountain grass or other fine-textured perennials, its vivid orange-red blooms punctuate soft movement, suggesting wind over coastal dunes. Moderate heat tolerance, combined with deep own-root anchoring over time, makes it a sound choice for sunny, breezy borders favoured by style-conscious gardeners. |
| Informal flowering hedge |
Planted at about 55 cm, it forms a low, colourful boundary that guides views without blocking light. Uniform growth and dark foliage provide a consistent backdrop to family life, from children’s play areas to seating, suiting those who prefer order with minimal ongoing shaping and pruning. |
| Long-season accent near seating areas |
Its remontant habit ensures fresh flowers from early summer through repeated flushes, so your seating area keeps its colour as the year progresses. The mild, slightly sweet scent is present but never overpowering, ideal beside small patios for relaxation-seeking coastal-style lovers. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle Serenity – Plant Alcazar in a gravel bed with sea kale and blue Festuca to echo a Cornish beach palette – ideal for coastal veranda owners wanting low-fuss calm.
- Copper Accent – Use a single plant in a tall 50 litre clay pot by the front door, underplanted with white Physostegia for a crisp, welcoming contrast – perfect for busy homeowners.
- Dune Drift – Repeat-plant Alcazar through a swaying mix of Pennisetum and silver grasses to suggest sunlit dunes – suited to gardeners seeking movement and structure with little maintenance.
- Sunset Border – Combine with lavender and soft pink perennials so the orange-red blooms read like a warm seaside sunset – for beginners wanting easy colour harmony.
- Family Hedge – Line a garden path with evenly spaced plants to form a low, colourful, child-friendly border – attractive to families needing clear boundaries without heavy pruning work.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ALCAZAR™ – orange-red bedding floribunda rose, exhibition floribunda and bed rose; ARS exhibition name Alcazar; unregistered cultivar name, verified authenticity for vivianaROSE® ORIGINAL. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Jean-Marie Gaujard, Roseraies Gaujard, France; cross of Jolie Princesse × (Opera × Miss France); breeding completed 1961, introduced 1960 by Roseraies Gaujard for bedding and exhibition use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright floribunda, about 100–140 cm tall and 75–105 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a bushy, uniform framework suitable for beds, hedges and mixed plantings. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters with 13–25 petals per bloom, medium flower size around 4–7 cm; produced in trusses across the shrub with good remontancy and a particularly abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid orange-red with coppery tones; newly opened blooms OR RHS 34A/33B with silvery-pink reverses, deepening to dark red before gently fading; good colour retention and decorative contrast between inner and outer petals. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, slightly sweet fragrance, noticeable on close inspection without dominating seating areas; suitable for those preferring a restrained scent in family gardens and for casual indoor arrangements from cut stems. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate quantities of small, spherical red hips, 10–14 mm across; decorative in late season, adding subtle structure and colour once flowering eases, while not overwhelming the plant’s overall ornamental effect. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good all-round disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), suitable for most UK regions with standard mulching and watering care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; water during prolonged drought, especially in containers. Space 65 cm in beds, 55 cm as a hedge or 100 cm as a specimen; own-root form suits long-term, low-maintenance plantings. |
ALCAZAR™ offers vivid long-season colour, strong disease resistance and dependable own-root longevity in beds or large containers, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, coastal-inspired family gardens.