AMBOSSFUNKEN™ – red-yellow hybrid tea rose - Meyer
Picture a sheltered coastal veranda where you rinse sand from your feet, set down your mug of tea and let the wind die away behind a living windbreak of colour: AMBOSSFUNKEN™ offers upright structure, glossy foliage and glowing, flame-striped blooms that feel at home in breezy, salt-kissed gardens while still needing only simple, occasional care for healthy growth. Its strong, classic rose fragrance and long-stemmed, goblet-shaped flowers work both in borders and as cut blooms, and as an own-root plant it builds a resilient framework that rewards you over time – roots establishing in year one, shoots filling out in year two, and by year three a settled, reliable display that suits busy households, compact plots and anyone who values enduring garden colour with reassuring ease.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda in Cornwall or Devon |
The upright habit and moderate height create a colourful backdrop without overwhelming tight spaces, while good resilience in windy, exposed conditions makes it a dependable choice close to salty, gusty corners for relaxation for beginners. |
| Feature rose beside a seating area |
Strong, classic rose scent and goblet-shaped blooms on long stems give you a scented focal point near benches or bistro sets, ideal for evening tea or weekend reading where you want fragrance without complicated maintenance for homeowners. |
| Cutting patch or cut-flower row |
Solitary, medium-sized hybrid tea blooms with sturdy stems and striking red-yellow striping are well suited to vases, allowing frequent cutting through the season while the shrub reliably refills with buds for hobby gardeners. |
| Family front garden with low-maintenance planting |
Good disease resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means fewer sprays and less worry, particularly in damp, changeable British weather, leaving more time to enjoy the flowers and less time on plant care for busy families. |
| Mixed border with grasses and perennials |
Upright, moderately dense growth slots neatly between sea kale, Festuca or lavender, adding vertical interest and fiery flowers above dark green leaves, so the border keeps structure and colour from early summer to autumn for design-conscious owners. |
| Large container on a sheltered terrace |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, this rose establishes a stable root system and responds well to regular watering, giving long-season blooms at eye level while remaining easy to reach for light pruning and deadheading for urban gardeners. |
| Clay-based coastal garden bed |
Once the soil is improved with grit and compost for drainage, the robust root system anchors well so the plant stands firm and healthy in rain-lashed, breezy conditions typical of many British seaside plots for coastal gardeners. |
| Long-term specimen planting near a path |
As an own-root hybrid tea, it regenerates reliably from its base, maintaining shape and colour impact over many years with modest care, making it a sound, enduring investment rather than a short-lived bedding choice for practical planners. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Veranda Border – Line a veranda edge with AMBOSSFUNKEN™ and low Festuca for a soft blue-green base, letting the bicolour blooms rise behind as a calm, wind-filtering screen – ideal for coastal-style lovers.
- Tea-and-Roses Corner – Plant one or three bushes by a small bistro set, underplant with lavender for added scent, and enjoy classic hybrid tea flowers within arm’s reach of your chair – perfect for relaxed weekend tea drinkers.
- Sunset Cutting Patch – Combine rows of AMBOSSFUNKEN™ with Coreopsis and yarrow so you can pick fiery-toned bouquets that mirror seaside sunsets – suited to home florists and creative arrangers.
- Family-Friendly Front – Use as a focal specimen in a modest front garden, framed with low evergreen Euonymus, to give structure, fragrance and colour that stays tidy and manageable – good for time-poor households.
- Container Beacon – Grow one plant in a 40–50 litre tub by the back door, pairing with trailing silver foliage for contrast, so you pass scented, easily tended flowers every day – ideal for balcony and terrace gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as Ambossfunken, marketed as AMBOSSFUNKEN™ – red-yellow hybrid tea rose - Meyer; ARS exhibition name Ambossfunken; part of the Hybrid Tea commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Natural sport of ‘Signora Piero Puricelli’, bred by E. H. F. Meyer in South Africa and introduced in 1961 via W. Kordes’ Söhne and Vilmorin-Andrieux to wider European garden and cut-flower markets. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea with moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage; height around 75–105 cm, spread 100–140 cm; moderately thorny stems create a firm, vertical outline in beds or as a specimen. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double hybrid tea blooms with about 13–25 petals, forming elegant cup to goblet shapes on mainly solitary stems; medium-sized flowers around 4–7 cm suit both garden display and cutting for vases. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Coral-red base with irregular golden-yellow stripes and spots; colour softens towards peach and faded orange-red as blooms age; pattern varies with light, with yellow areas paling in strong sunshine over time. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, clearly perceptible scent with a classic rose character; noticeable at close quarters and near seating, enhancing use as a feature or cut flower; semi-double form offers moderate, not peak, pollinator attraction. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of spherical orange-red hips, around 12–18 mm in diameter; hips can add late-season interest if some spent flowers are left uncut after the main flowering periods have finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated RHS H7 and hardy to about –26 to –23 °C; good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; performs best in full sun with irrigation during extended drought or unusually hot, dry weather. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny sites with improved soil and good drainage; deadhead for repeat bloom or retain some flowers for hips; spacing 110–200 cm depending on use, with 0.7–0.8 plants/m² for structured planting schemes. |
AMBOSSFUNKEN™ offers striking bicolour blooms, strong fragrance and reliable own-root longevity in gardens or large containers, making it a thoughtful choice if you value enduring colour with modest care.