MARVELLE – yellow striped tea hybrid rose - McGredy
Imagine returning from a breezy beach walk to enjoy tea in a sheltered corner, framed by the golden, streaked blooms of Marvelle, a hybrid tea rose bred for reliable colour and relaxed maintenance. This tall, upright variety forms a naturally elegant screen, creating a pleasant wind-filter in coastal gardens while coping well with brisk, salty breezes in well-drained soil. Its dense, glossy foliage and good disease resistance keep it attractive with minimal fuss, while remontant flowering brings a long season of high-centred, cut-flower-style blooms for vases and patios. Supplied as a pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL own-root plant, Marvelle is grown for durability and steady regrowth, settling in over three seasons as roots establish in year one, shoots strengthen in year two and full ornamental impact appears from year three.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The tall, upright habit and dense foliage form a living screen that softens wind around seating areas, ideal for a shingle or gravel terrace near the sea where sturdy planting is needed for relaxed, breezy afternoons for the coastal veranda owner seeker |
| Feature rose in small family garden |
As a solitary specimen at the recommended spacing, Marvelle becomes a vertical focal point without taking much ground space, giving you showy flowers at eye level while keeping maintenance low for the busy but style-conscious home gardener seeker |
| Cut-flower corner by the patio |
High-centred, long-stemmed blooms make excellent cut flowers, so a single planting near a back door or patio lets you gather striped roses for indoor vases after a day outside, supporting simple, everyday luxury for the casual flower arranger seeker |
| Low-effort mixed border |
Good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew means less spraying and less worry, so Marvelle tucks easily into a mixed planting with perennials, staying handsome through wet, windy spells for the time-poor but quality-focused gardener seeker |
| Coastal clay bed with improved drainage |
Best planted where heavy clay has been loosened with grit or compost, Marvelle settles securely, anchoring itself as the soil structure improves and coping reliably with breezy, salt-tinged, rain-swept conditions for the pragmatic coastal homeowner seeker |
| Long-season colour by garden seating |
Remontant flowering gives a strong second flush, extending the display into late summer, so your favourite chair or bench is framed by warm yellow and orange-red stripes through much of the season for the relaxation-focused garden user seeker |
| Own-root rose for long-term planting |
Being own-root, Marvelle ages gracefully, with any dieback replaced from the same variety rather than rootstock, supporting a stable look over many years with less replanting for the long-horizon, investment-minded garden planner seeker |
| Large container on sheltered balcony |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with free-draining compost, this upright rose provides height, colour and screening on a sunny, sheltered balcony or terrace, suiting compact outdoor rooms for the balcony or small-garden beginner seeker |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Nook – Plant Marvelle behind a bistro set on shingle, backed by sea kale and blue fescues for a relaxed, Cornwall-style tea corner – ideal for coastal veranda owners seeking shelter and colour.
- Striped-Showpiece – Use a single Marvelle in the centre of a small lawn or gravel circle, underplanted with pale Heuchera to echo its warm tones – perfect for homeowners wanting a simple but striking focal point.
- Cutting-Row – Line a sunny fence with evenly spaced plants and an understorey of lavender, so you have both fragrant edging and long-stemmed blooms for the vase – suited to hobby florists who like easy harvesting.
- Glossy-Border – Combine Marvelle with Italian clematis and coral bells in a mixed border, letting the clematis weave through glossy foliage for layered texture – appealing to busy gardeners favouring low-intervention structure.
- Container-Haven – Place a single rose in a 50-litre tub near a door, with trailing thyme and dwarf grasses around the rim, creating height and movement in tight spaces – designed for beginners managing small terraces.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as MACtaurang, marketed as Marvelle Hybrid tea rose MACtaurang, also known on the show bench as Tropical Sunset in exhibition circles. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, New Zealand, from ‘Louise Gardner’ × (‘Auckland Metro’ × seedling ‘Stars ’n’ Stripes’), registered 1988, introduced 1995. |
| Awards and recognition |
Trial Ground Certificate awarded at Durbanville in 2006, reflecting reliable garden performance and show potential under independent trial conditions in a testing climate. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright shrub reaching about 150–190 cm in height with a 95–125 cm spread, moderately thorny shoots and dense, dark green, glossy foliage that forms a substantial vertical presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high-centred hybrid tea flowers with 26–39 petals, mainly borne singly on stems, classic pointed buds and a remontant habit that delivers an abundant secondary flush after the first display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Sunny yellow base with vivid orange-red stripes; buds deep golden-yellow with carmine-orange markings, colours lightening to creamy yellow as the stripes intensify to coral-red in full bloom, with good retention in sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, sweet fragrance with a subtle classic rose character; primarily ornamental rather than perfumery-grade, offering a gentle scent close-up without overwhelming seating or doorway areas in smaller gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to the full double flowers; where formed, hips are spherical, around 17–23 mm in diameter, coloured red-orange and of incidental ornamental rather than primary display value. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C and USDA zone 5b; good resistance to black spot and powdery mildew, moderate rust susceptibility, tolerates heat but needs watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained but moisture-retentive soil; plant approximately 95–110 cm apart, or 180 cm as a specimen, and use a 40–50 litre container minimum for long-term pot culture on terraces. |
MARVELLE – yellow striped tea hybrid rose - McGredy offers tall, colourful screening, dependable repeat flowers and long-term stability from its own-root form, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, wind-sheltered family gardens.