COSMOPOLITAN™ – pink tea-hybrid rose - Simpson
Bring a sense of seaside refreshment to your garden with COSMOPOLITAN™, a pastel-pink hybrid tea rose that thrives in typical British family plots, even where breezes are brisk and soil needs careful drainage for reliable roots. Its upright habit and generous, high-centred blooms suit compact borders, smaller lawns and coastal-style verandas, where you can enjoy fragrant flowers close at hand with surprisingly little maintenance. This own-root rose is bred for long-term stability in colour and shape, quietly building a strong underground framework before rewarding you with fuller top growth and display in years two and three. Strong disease resistance and a hardy constitution help it settle into exposed, salt-kissed settings, while the long, repeat-flowering season offers weeks of elegant blooms for cutting. With its sweet, fruity fragrance and sophisticated, porcelain-pink petals, COSMOPOLITAN™ brings a quietly luxurious focal point to relaxed, everyday gardens.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal family border |
The upright, compact habit fits narrow beds along fences or paths, giving clear structure without overwhelming the space, while hardy own-root growth anchors securely in breezy sites for low-fuss enjoyment over many seasons – ideal for beginners. |
| Sunny veranda in large containers |
In a 40–50 litre pot, COSMOPOLITAN™ offers a tall, elegant accent with showy, high-centred blooms at sitting height; own-root resilience supports steady regrowth after wind damage or pruning, keeping containers attractive for years – perfect for urban-owners. |
| Feature rose near seating area |
The strong, sweet-fruity perfume and large, pastel-pink flowers make a single plant a refined focal point by a bench or terrace, giving a sense of quiet luxury without complex care routines – a rewarding choice for tea-lovers. |
| Cut-flower patch in a family garden |
Hybrid tea form with long stems and generous, repeat flowering provides reliable blooms for the vase, so you can cut freely while the shrub refills; own-root vigour underpins many years of steady production – attractive for home-stylists. |
| Low-maintenance rose border |
Strong resistance to black spot, mildew and rust reduces spraying and remedial work, so the foliage stays healthy-looking with basic watering and feeding, matching busy lifestyles and modest gardening time – well suited to time-poor. |
| Coastal-style mixed planting |
Pairs naturally with grasses and silvery foliage in a shingle or gravel scheme, with hardy roots coping well where rain and wind test less robust plants, supporting that relaxed Cornish or Devon seaside feel – appealing to coastal-lovers. |
| Clay soil, improved and drained |
Once planted into clay that has been loosened and amended for better drainage, COSMOPOLITAN™ builds a durable root system that copes with wet winters and drier spells, provided watering is sensible and consistent – reassuring for clay-gardeners. |
| Long-term specimen rose |
As an own-root shrub, it avoids graft-union problems, renewing from the base if damaged and maturing from root strength in year one to fuller shoots in year two and its best ornamental performance by year three – ideal for planners. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda-Vase – Grow COSMOPOLITAN™ in a 50 litre tub by a bistro set, clipping a few blooms for the table while enjoying fragrance at eye level – for balcony and veranda dwellers.
- Coastal-Drift – Combine with Carex ‘Blue Zinger’, sea kale and shingle mulch to echo Cornish shores, allowing the pastel pink to soften the silvery greys – for lovers of relaxed seaside schemes.
- Tea-Corner – Position a pair as sentries by a small patio bench, underplanting with low lavender or dwarf oregano for scent layers around your afternoon tea spot – for quiet-moment seekers.
- Clay-Revive – In improved clay beds, mix with houseleeks and dwarf grasses, letting COSMOPOLITAN™ rise above textural groundcover for structure and perfume – for practical problem-spot gardeners.
- Cutting-Row – Plant a short row at 40 cm spacing, edging with Festuca or thyme to frame straight stems ready for the vase through summer – for home florists and gift arrangers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Attribute | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as SIMgrid, marketed as COSMOPOLITAN™ Hybrid tea rose SIMgrid; premium gold quality, exhibition-type blooms suited to garden display and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Hybrid Tea from breeder Nola Mary Simpson, parentage ‘Lady Lorna’ × unknown seedling; introduced in the United Kingdom by Style Roses in 2016 after registration in 2009. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright habit, 85–115 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming a neat, vertical garden or container specimen. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred blooms with 26–39 petals on mainly solitary stems; classic pointed-bud hybrid tea form, remontant with a generous second flush given good feeding and watering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Delicate pastel pink base with brighter pink petal edges; porcelain-pink in full bloom, then softly powder-pink as it ages, with moderate colour retention and graceful, gradual fading. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, sweet, fruity scent that lingers well on the plant and in the vase, enhancing its value as a feature by seating areas and as a cut flower for indoor arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, ovoid red hips, around 8–12 mm in diameter; decorative only in a modest way, as flowering performance and cut-flower quality remain the primary ornamental features. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b), coping with typical UK winters in well-prepared soil. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with regular watering in dry spells; low maintenance overall. Plant 35–65 cm apart depending on use, and feed annually to support repeat blooms and sturdy growth. |
COSMOPOLITAN™ Hybrid tea rose SIMgrid offers fragrant, long-stemmed blooms on a healthy, disease-resistant, own-root shrub that matures beautifully over time, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring garden structure and colour.