FABULOUS™ – pink hybrid tea rose - Ford
Imagine returning from the Cornish shore to a sheltered veranda, where the air feels salty yet your roses remain composed and windswept only in mood: Fabulous™ offers upright, compact structure that anchors shingle beds and large containers while its pastel flowers open in classic, high‑centred form for cutting. Planted in well‑drained soil, it copes steadily with brisk coastal weather and helps manage moisture around heavier clays by rewarding consistent watering. The subtly scented fragrance and soft, lavender‑veiled pink tones lend a distinctly girly note to small family gardens, from townhouse plots to seaside patios. As an own‑root rose it builds longevity and steadiness below ground, so you see roots in year one, confident shoots in year two, and full ornamental value by year three, giving you time to relax with afternoon tea while the planting quietly matures into something truly fabulous.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container (40–50 litre) |
A single Fabulous™ in a 40–50 litre pot brings classic hybrid tea blooms right to your seating area, with enough root space for stability in breezy conditions and easy watering access for busy owners of compact outdoor spaces seeking ease. |
| Small front garden focal point |
Its upright habit and glossy foliage create a clear vertical accent beside a path or doorway, with soft pink flowers adding a welcoming touch that looks intentional even in simple plantings for time‑pressed householders favouring impact. |
| “Girly” coastal shingle bed |
Set into a free‑draining shingle mix, Fabulous™ gives pastel structure among sea‑themed plants while its steady framework helps anchor planting where blustery showers and brisk onshore winds are frequent companions for coastal‑style gardeners appreciating romance. |
| Cutting corner in a family garden |
The high‑centred, long‑stemmed blooms are ideal for vases, allowing you to harvest flowers for the house without sacrificing the look of the plant outdoors, especially valuable where space is tight and every plant must earn its place for enthusiastic arrangers. |
| Sunny terrace with large planters |
Placed in generous containers on a bright terrace, its compact height suits seating‑level viewing, and the mild fragrance is best appreciated at close quarters, turning everyday coffee or reading spots into gentle retreats for urban dwellers valuing calm. |
| Mixed pastel border with perennials |
Used as a repeat‑flowering pivot among grasses and perennials, its proportional form slots easily between companions without overwhelming them, giving rhythm and continuity of bloom through the season for home gardeners planning balance. |
| Sheltered family seating area |
Positioned where fences or walls break the wind, Fabulous™ performs more reliably, needing only sensible watering and basic feeding while returning a long flowering window that rewards modest effort for beginners wanting dependable colour. |
| Clay‑based garden with improved drainage |
In heavier soils opened with grit and compost, its own‑root system gradually knits into the ground and offers reassuring stability, a thoughtful choice where consistent watering supports it through spells of rain and dry for planners prioritising resilience. |
Styling ideas
- Shellwalk Border – weave Fabulous™ through sea kale and blue Festuca in a shingle bed, echoing beach tones for a soft, seaside feel – ideal for coastal homeowners wanting relaxed structure.
- Pastel Veranda – pair in large tubs with lavender and trailing silver foliage, creating a fragrant, feminine seating nook – perfect for busy beginners craving low‑fuss charm.
- Tea-and-Roses – flank a small patio with two specimens and simple gravel underplanting, framing a bistro set – suited to those who entertain outdoors in modest spaces.
- Cornish Cuttings – dedicate a sunny strip with repeated Fabulous™ and airy grasses, supplying vase flowers while staying ornamental – good for families who enjoy bringing the garden indoors.
- Blush-and-Smoke – combine with smoke bush ‘Royal Purple’ and Michaelmas daisies for a moody pink‑and‑plum border – appealing to style‑conscious gardeners seeking a modern coastal palette.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose registered as FORfab, marketed as Fabulous™ Hybrid tea rose FORfab; a premium exhibition‑type garden hybrid tea with verified cultivar authenticity for discerning home growers. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Ford in New Zealand and introduced to the UK by Style Roses in 2016, this hybrid tea represents modern selection for bloom form and garden performance in temperate, maritime climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, densely foliated bush reaching about 85–115 cm in height and 60–90 cm spread, moderately thorny, forming a well‑proportioned plant suitable for specimen use, mixed borders and larger patio containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, 26–39 petalled blooms of exhibition‑style, high‑centred form, borne mainly singly on stems; strongly remontant with a notable second flush that supports cutting and decorative display through summer. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink base with a delicate lavender veil; buds mauve‑pink, opening to light pink with slightly deeper centres, then fading towards silvery‑pink and cream tones, offering gentle colour shifts as flowers mature. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild yet pleasant fragrance with a soft classic rose character, best appreciated at close range on still days or from containers near seating, adding a subtle sensory layer without overwhelming nearby plantings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, egg‑shaped hips 10–14 mm in diameter, maturing orange‑red; hips are incidental to the ornamental value but can add a modest seasonal accent in late season when present. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); disease tolerance is modest, so routine monitoring and timely protection against rust, powdery mildew and black spot are recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well‑drained soil; maintenance needs are higher than average, requiring regular feeding, deadheading and plant protection; plant 45–85 cm apart depending on hedge, mass planting or specimen use. |
Fabulous™ Hybrid tea rose FORfab offers elegant cuttable blooms, compact structure and season‑long colour on a long‑lived own‑root plant; consider it where you want enduring coastal‑style romance with straightforward care.