BORSOD – red flowerbed floribunda rose - Márk
Imagine a sheltered coastal veranda where bright-red roses bring a sense of seaside refreshment after a breezy walk, their compact habit sitting neatly in front of sea kale or grasses and coping calmly with blustery winds. BORSOD is a bushy floribunda that covers itself in clusters of vivid mid-red blooms, offering reliable flowering from early summer onwards with an especially abundant second flush, so even a small family garden gains long-lasting colour and structure. Its own-root strength means steady regrowth and a long life in typical British beds, whether in Devon clay or Cornish shingle, as long as the soil drains reasonably. In a 40–50 litre pot it anchors well and is easy to manage on a veranda, with heat- and drought-tolerant foliage that stays presentable through dry spells. You can expect it to focus on roots in the first year, push stronger shoots in the second, and reach full ornamental impact by the third, giving dependable coastal-style colour without demanding expert care.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-of-border flowerbed in a family garden |
Its compact, bushy habit and modest height keep views open while still delivering a strong band of colour, ideal along a path or lawn edge where children play and adults sit nearby for tea after collecting seashells – suitable for beginners. |
| Small coastal veranda in large containers |
Performs well in 40–50 litre pots where roots have space yet remain easy to water and manage, and copes with salty breezes and frequent rain in exposed coastal settings, offering a stable structure that suits busy homeowners. |
| Mixed “girly” coastal shingle planting |
The bright mid-red flowers sit cheerfully among sea kale, Festuca and low lavender, bringing a playful note without looking fussy, while tolerating sunny, free-draining spots that often challenge other shrubs – a good option for coastal-style lovers. |
| Low flowering hedge along a patio or drive |
Recommended hedge spacing creates a neat, continuous row that fills with clusters of blooms, easy to maintain at a low height and giving a soft visual screen without heavy pruning demands – reassuring for time-poor gardeners. |
| Heat-exposed beds near walls or paving |
Good heat and moderate drought tolerance mean it keeps its foliage and flowering rhythm beside south-facing walls or hard landscaping where reflected heat can stress sensitive plants, suiting compact urban plots owned by busy professionals. |
| Long-season colour focus in medium beds |
The remontant habit with an abundant second flush ensures repeated waves of red blooms through the season, helping one or two plants carry a border’s colour when space is limited, which appeals to smaller-garden families. |
| Low-maintenance own-root specimen |
As an own-root rose it ages evenly, reshoots strongly from the base after trimming or weather damage and avoids suckering issues, so the plant keeps its shape and colour for years with modest care, ideal for relaxed hobbyists. |
| Wind-prone, moderately well-drained coastal beds |
Its compact frame and steady root system help it stay upright in wet, gusty weather while coping with frequent rain and breeze from the sea, provided the soil drains reasonably, giving confidence to exposed-site owners. |
Styling ideas
- Coastal-veranda trio – Plant BORSOD in a 50 litre tub flanked by sea kale and blue Festuca for a fresh seaside look – ideal for coastal-style lovers.
- Girly-ribbon border – Line a narrow path with evenly spaced plants for a low, red “ribbon” of blooms – perfect for families who want easy impact.
- Heat-hardy pocket – Combine with Heuchera and Liatris in a warm front bed where paving reflects heat – suitable for urban homeowners short on time.
- Compact-hedge frame – Use as a low hedge around a seating area, keeping it just below eye level for shelter without blocking views – good for beginners.
- Solo-showpiece pot – Give one plant a large container by the back door so repeated flowering can be enjoyed up close – appealing to hobbyist gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose marketed as Borsod Bedding rose Márk, a compact red flowerbed cultivar within the vivianaROSE ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root range for family gardens and small urban plots. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely at the Kertészeti Kutatóintézet in Budapest, Hungary, from unknown parentage; breeding completed in 1991 and later introduced by PharmaRosa Ltd. into wider European garden use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms a low, bushy, compact shrub about 40–55 cm high and 45–60 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage that builds into a solid, colourful front-of-border presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, double, cupped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, carried in clustered inflorescences that create a strong visual block of colour suitable for bedding, hedging and small-scale specimen planting. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open from dark red to vivid scarlet, then settle into bright mid-red with velvety sheen; colour lightens slightly toward raspberry-red as flowers age, with good retention and an abundant second flush after the first peak. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
An unscented rose with no noticeable perfume, chosen primarily for reliable colour and bedding performance rather than fragrance, suiting sites where visual impact and ease of care are more important than scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small, spherical red hips about 6–10 mm in diameter, coloured RHS 46A, which may add a modest decorative note without significantly affecting the plant’s main role as a long-flowering bedding rose. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4), with good heat and moderate drought tolerance, black spot resistance and moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust in typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with reasonable drainage; recommended spacing varies from 30–55 cm depending on hedge or specimen use, with medium maintenance needs and occasional plant protection in more disease-prone seasons. |
BORSOD – red flowerbed floribunda rose - Márk offers compact coastal-friendly colour, long-season flowering and durable own-root growth; consider it if you want reliable structure and easy brightness in a modest garden space.