FRITZ NOBIS® – pink historic old garden rose – Kordes
Imagine a sheltered coastal corner where you can sip tea after a beach walk, framed by historic charm and softly arched stems moving in the breeze; FRITZ NOBIS® brings clusters of early-summer pastel blooms in a distinctive soft pink with a salmon tinge that suits shingle, gravel and cottage-style spaces. Its robust shrub structure and deep roots help it stay reliably anchored and well-drained even in exposed, weather-beaten gardens along the coast, while the spicy, far-reaching fragrance adds a romantic note around seating areas and verandas. Once the show of semi-double flowers is over, plentiful orange-red rosehips keep the plant decorative into autumn, supporting a long season of interest without fussy deadheading. Planted in the ground or in a generous 40–50 litre container, this own-root shrub develops steadily over time – first strengthening its roots, then building woody framework, before settling into a mature, long-lived presence that suits relaxed, low-intervention family gardens where dependable structure matters more than constant attention.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The tall, bushy, slightly arching habit forms a natural living screen, softening wind around seating without feeling heavy or formal. Deep-rooting own-root plants anchor well in free-draining coastal beds, coping calmly with blustery, weather-beaten conditions for relaxed coastal-style homeowners. |
| Romantic early-summer focal point |
As a specimen, its once-a-year flush of large, semi-double clusters creates a concentrated early-summer show, pairing beautifully with sea kale, low catmint or ornamental grasses. After establishment, the woody framework returns reliably each year with little shaping, suiting time-poor flower lovers. |
| Long-season ornamental hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, the dense grey-green foliage gives structure from spring to autumn, followed by glowing orange-red hips for extra interest. The long-lived, own-root base supports gradual thickening rather than frequent replacement, ideal for patient gardeners planning for years ahead. |
| Family garden viewing border |
At around 130–190 cm, it lifts the main display to eye level, so you enjoy the pastel pink flowers and strong spicy scent from terraces, kitchen windows or garden benches. Its sturdy shrub form needs only light annual tidying, appealing to busy family gardeners who prefer simple routines. |
| Large container on sheltered terrace |
In a 40–50 litre or larger container with good drainage, the bushy habit and soft flower tones give a classic look to town or coastal terraces. The plant builds up steadily on its own roots without graft union issues, suiting veranda owners seeking a robust, long-term potted rose companion. |
| Wildlife-friendly summer corner |
The semi-double, open flowers provide accessible pollen during their early-summer bloom, while the plentiful autumn hips offer visual interest and seasonal structure. Without complex pruning schedules, the shrub can be left mostly informal, fitting gardeners who like wildlife value with modest effort. |
| Clay-improved, informal border |
In heavier UK soils improved with grit and organic matter, the strong shrub framework and good height give vertical interest above perennials and grasses. Once the roots are well established, the plant copes steadily with seasonal wet and dry spells, reassuring cautious beginners. |
| Historic-style mixed planting |
This 1940 Kordes variety suits traditional, old-rose schemes with Nepeta, Verbena and evergreen structure, giving an authentic historic note. Its steady, structural presence means you design around it for the long term, which appeals to heritage-rose enthusiasts planning characterful gardens. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Hedgerow – line a shingle path with FRITZ NOBIS® and sea kale, letting arching stems and hips echo coastal hedgerows – for coastal homeowners wanting a soft, natural wind-filter.
- Tea-Terrace – place one shrub in a large container beside a bistro set, underplant with low catmint and Festuca for fragrance at seating height – for veranda users who enjoy morning or evening tea outdoors.
- Pastel-Promenade – mix with white Verbena and silvery grasses in a narrow border, giving a long, light early-summer ribbon of colour – for small-garden owners seeking a gentle, feminine look.
- Heritage-Corner – combine FRITZ NOBIS® with traditional perennials and a small evergreen such as Euonymus for year-round framework – for gardeners drawn to period, cottage and historic-rose styles.
- Rosehip-Garden – use several shrubs behind lower planting, designing specifically for their autumn hips as a second season – for planners who value structure and colour beyond flowering time.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
FRITZ NOBIS® historic old garden rose; floribunda shrub in the Historical rose group, ARS exhibition name ‘Fritz Nobis’; unregistered cultivar widely known through long-term garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Wilhelm J. H. Kordes II, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; cross of ‘Joanna Hill’ × ‘Magnifica’; introduced by W. Kordes’ Söhne in 1940 and now valued as a classic historic shrub. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (1993), indicating reliable performance, worthwhile ornamental value and sound garden qualities under typical UK conditions when grown and maintained correctly. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, slightly arching shrub reaching about 130–190 cm high and 100–160 cm wide, with dense grey-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorns; forms a substantial framework suitable for hedges and specimen use. |
| Flower morphology |
Bears large, flat, semi-double flowers with around 13–25 petals in clustered inflorescences; blooms once in early summer rather than repeating, giving a pronounced, concentrated seasonal display on established shrubs. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink with a subtle salmon tinge; buds light pink with salmon inside; centres warmer pink, edges paling to near white as blooms age; ARS pink blend, RHS 65D outer, 48D inner, with moderate colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, far-scented, spicy rose fragrance that carries well in still air, enhancing seating areas and paths; flowering occurs in a single early-summer flush, so fragrance is intense for a defined period rather than season-long. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces abundant, spherical orange-red hips 20–30 mm across in autumn; hips are long-lasting and decorative on the bush, extending visual interest and seasonal structure well after flowering has finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −32 to −29 °C (RHS H7, USDA 4b, Swedish zone 5); moderate resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, more susceptible to rust; benefits from regular monitoring and integrated plant protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun or light partial shade with well-drained soil; allow 110–200 cm spacing depending on hedge or specimen use; water in hot, dry spells; own-root plants respond well to periodic renewal pruning as they mature. |
FRITZ NOBIS® offers tall, structural shrub growth, fragrant pastel summer bloom and long-lasting hips on a durable own-root framework that rewards patient gardeners looking to enrich their garden for many seasons; you may find it a quietly confident choice.