GORGEOUS GIRL™ – pink hybrid tea rose – Ford
Bring a sense of seaside refreshment to your garden with GORGEOUS GIRL™, a compact hybrid tea rose that offers reliably elegant blooms with a soft baby-pink glow and peach-cream highlights. Its upright, space-saving habit suits modest coastal plots or sheltered verandas where you can enjoy afternoon tea behind a natural windbreak after collecting seashells. The strong, sweet fragrance carries beautifully on breezy Cornish or Devon afternoons, while its robust health means there is little more to do than admire the flowers. Own-root vigour supports a long-lived, stable display with dependable regeneration after pruning and weather, and the compact form anchors well even where drainage needs attention in heavier coastal soils. Ideal in containers of at least 40–50 litres, this low-input rose is a reassuringly easy-care choice that settles in gradually – roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, then full ornamental impact by the third – for busy yet style-conscious beginners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden bed |
The compact, upright habit (80–120 cm) fits narrow beds along paths, drives or cottage-style frontages without overwhelming neighbouring plants. Reliable repeat flowering keeps colour going through the season with minimal care, suiting time-pressed coastal homeowners and busy beginners. |
| Large container on veranda or balcony |
Performs very well in a 40–50 litre or larger container, where the neat footprint and strong stems showcase high-centred blooms close to seating areas. Own-root growth offers long service life in a pot, ideal for those wanting a lasting focal point on sheltered verandas and urban dwellers. |
| Low rose hedge as a gentle wind filter |
Planted at 25–30 cm intervals, the upright shrubs knit into a low, flowering line that softens onshore breezes rather than blocking them. This creates a more comfortable microclimate for seating or play areas, especially on exposed sites valued by coastal families and garden owners. |
| Cutting patch for home bouquets |
High-centred, very double flowers on straight stems are well suited to cutting, bringing classic hybrid tea form indoors. Strong, sweet perfume makes even a few stems effective in a vase, appealing to home florists and those who enjoy scented arrangements, especially hobby gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance family flower border |
Good disease resistance keeps foliage attractive without intensive spraying routines, helpful for households prioritising simple weekend care. Medium self-cleaning means only light deadheading is needed to encourage further blooms, a practical solution for time-poor families. |
| Coastal-style planting with grasses and sea-toned foliage |
The soft baby-pink and silvery fading tones combine beautifully with blue-grey grasses and muted perennials, echoing shingle and sea mist. Its compact stature anchors mixed plantings where wind and salt are regular visitors, supporting gardens inspired by Cornwall and Devon lovers. |
| Structured edging along paths or driveways |
Consistent height and tidy framework create a clear visual line, giving structure to front gardens and side paths. Regular remontant flowering adds colour rhythm from late spring onwards, suiting those who like formal touches without complex clipping, particularly homeowners. |
| Long-term “conscious investment” rose feature |
As an own-root shrub, it ages steadily without graft fatigue, maintaining form and flowering year after year with routine pruning only. This dependable, low-intervention performance aligns with gardeners seeking durable, low-input plantings and conscious investors. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda Retreat – Place GORGEOUS GIRL™ in a 50-litre tub beside outdoor chairs, underplanted with sea-holly-toned grasses, for breezy seaside-tea atmosphere – ideal for balcony and veranda users.
- Coastal Shingle – Combine with blue Festuca, sea kale and pale gravel mulches to mirror Cornish beaches, letting the baby-pink blooms echo seashell hues – for lovers of naturalistic coastal schemes.
- Romantic Border – Thread plants through a mixed border with Nepeta and Heuchera, using their soft blues and bronzes to frame the silvery-pink flowers – perfect for cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Elegant Hedge – Line a path or drive at tight spacing to form a low, scented boundary that guides the eye and filters wind – suited to those who prefer structured yet floral layouts.
- Cutting Corner – Group several in a sunny bed with easy fillers so you can harvest long-stemmed, fragrant blooms through summer – appealing to home florists and gift-givers.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as FORshow, marketed as GORGEOUS GIRL™ hybrid tea rose. Belongs to the hybrid tea commercial group and approved for garden and cut-flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Ford, Ford Roses, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2017 by Style Roses, with parentage recorded as unknown in current references. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright shrub reaching about 80–120 cm high and 30–50 cm wide. Moderately dense, slightly glossy foliage with bronze to mid-green tones, and a moderately thorny framework that gives good stem strength. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, high-centred hybrid tea flowers with more than 40 petals, typically borne singly on stems. Large bloom size around 7–10 cm, with good remontancy providing an abundant second flowering flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft baby-pink with warm undertone; ARS PBk, RHS 65C outer, 24D inner. Buds pastel pink with silvery reverse; open to silvery pale pink with peach-cream centre, gently fading lighter in strong sunlight. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, noticeably fragrant rose with a pleasantly sweet character that is apparent at close quarters and in light breezes. Suitable for gardeners who value scent both outdoors and in cut-flower arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small spherical orange-red hips occasionally, around 10–14 mm in diameter. Not primarily grown for fruit effect, but hips can offer a modest autumn accent if flowers are left uncut. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Good overall disease resistance, showing strong tolerance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust. Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), with moderate heat tolerance given adequate watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil. Suitable for beds, edging, low hedging, containers and cutting. Low maintenance needs; regular deadheading and annual pruning maximise repeat flowering and shape. |
GORGEOUS GIRL™ hybrid tea rose offers compact, fragrant, exhibition-quality blooms with strong health in a convenient own-root form that promises long-lived, steadily regenerating beauty; a thoughtful choice if you seek reliable elegance over many seasons.