CORAIL GELÉE – coral-pink nostalgia rose – Kawamoto
Imagine stepping onto a sunny coastal veranda after a walk on the beach, with CORAIL GELÉE wrapping your seating area in coral charm and a gentle, mildly fruity fragrance. This romantic shrub rose builds into a tall, upright, well-furnished screen that helps to steady breezy corners and quietly copes when the garden faces frequent coastal winds and passing showers in exposed British plots. Its dense, glossy foliage provides a deep green backdrop for the nostalgic, cup-shaped blooms, while the remontant habit brings an extended display of colour across the summer. In a large 40–50 litre container or in the ground, the own-root form supports reliable regrowth, maturing steadily from root-building in the first year, to stronger shoots in the second, and a truly full ornamental presence by the third. With thoughtful watering and basic plant care, this variety offers water-wise resilience and enduring garden structure for relaxed, seaside-inspired family spaces.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak in large containers |
The tall, upright habit and dense foliage help to create a living screen around seating areas, particularly on exposed patios in breezier parts of the UK. In 40–50 litre tubs it anchors well and copes with blustery, showery spells along the coast, suiting veranda owners. |
| Feature rose beside a garden bench or tea corner |
The nostalgic, coral-pink, cup-shaped blooms and mild fruity scent give a refined, romantic feel to small seating spots, especially near doors or summerhouses, while the own-root form ensures a long-lived, dependable presence for tea-lovers. |
| Loose flowering hedge or boundary line |
Planted at 110–120 cm intervals, this shrub forms a semi-formal, flowered boundary that softens fences and separates play spaces, with repeat-flowering interest across summer for family gardeners. |
| Focal point in a mixed romantic border |
The strong height and dark, glossy leaves create a vertical accent among perennials and grasses, with coral blooms that stand out in evening light, enhancing small to medium borders for home improvers. |
| Water-wise planting with drought-tolerant companions |
Good heat tolerance allows this rose to partner with Gaillardia, Artemisia and ornamental grasses in sunnier, free-draining spots; with regular deep watering in prolonged dry spells it suits busy owners. |
| Pergola, arbour or light framework training |
The upright, vigorous growth can be lightly tied to posts or arches, giving a soft, arching veil of coral flowers above eye level, ideal where space is limited but a vertical accent is desired by romantic gardeners. |
| Specimen rose in a shingle or coastal-style bed |
Used as a single, eye-catching shrub rising out of pale shingle or gravel, its colour reads clearly against stone and sea kale or Festuca, evoking relaxed seaside planting for coastal-style lovers. |
| Long-term own-root investment planting |
As an own-root shrub it builds a robust framework that recovers well from pruning or winter damage, steadily increasing in flower power over successive seasons, making it reassuring for long-term planners. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside Screen – line two or three plants in 50 litre tubs along a veranda rail with blue-grey Festuca and sea kale at their feet – ideal for coastal-style lovers seeking shelter and colour.
- Romantic Corner – place a single shrub beside a timber bench, underplanted with lavender and soft pink perennials – perfect for homeowners wanting a gentle, nostalgic tea spot.
- Shingle Feature – set one plant in a coral-toned gravel bed with white Artemisia and low gaura – suited to small gardens aiming for a low-fuss, beach-inspired focal point.
- Soft Hedge – repeat plant along a picket fence, weaving in Gaillardia and ornamental grasses for texture – good for families who prefer a flowery boundary over hard screening.
- Arbour Accent – train stems loosely over a light arch, letting coral blooms frame the entrance to a patio – appealing to beginners wanting a romantic effect without complex pruning.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub nostalgia rose from the Romantic rose collection; current trade name CORAIL GELÉE – Romantic rose – Kawamoto; exhibition category shrub rose; registered in Japan in 2011. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Kawamoto Junko at Kawamoto Rose Garden, Japan; introduced and registered in 2011, with unknown parentage, representing a modern romantic shrub selection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub reaching about 140–210 cm high and 100–150 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate thorns, forming a substantial, vertical garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, borne mainly in corymbose clusters; remontant, with particularly abundant second flush after the main early summer flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm coral-pink with delicate orange highlights; buds vivid coral, opening to medium-full coral-pink, later softening to paler coral and pink shades depending on temperature and season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, fresh, fruity fragrance suited to close seating areas; not overpowering near doorways or windows, offering a gentle scented presence rather than a strong perfume in the garden. |
| Hip characteristics |
Double blooms limit hip production; when formed, hips are small, spherical, orange-red and about 10–15 mm in diameter, giving modest late-season ornamental interest at times. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); disease resistance moderate to weak, with susceptibility to mildew and rust, requiring regular protective care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, airy positions with good drainage; water deeply in dry spells; monitor and treat for fungal diseases; suitable for beds, specimens, hedging and light training on supports. |
Choose CORAIL GELÉE for a tall, romantic coral-pink presence that repeat-flowers through summer, anchors coastal-style spaces and, as an own-root shrub, offers reassuring long-term regrowth and structure for your garden plans.