MYRIAM™ – light pink hybrid tea rose - Cocker
With its pastel, light-pink blooms and strong, long-lasting scent, MYRIAM™ brings an air of calm refreshment to small coastal gardens and verandas, settling in reliably even where winter winds and salt-laden air demand good anchoring and sensible drainage. This upright, compact shrub is almost thornless, making everyday handling and family use around paths, seating or children’s play areas far more comfortable. Planted as a container feature or in a sunny border, it offers generous cut flowers and repeat-flowering display with relatively modest maintenance. As an own-root rose it builds a durable framework, regenerating well and giving you stable ornamental value over the years. In a 40–50 litre pot on a veranda or terrace it forms a well-proportioned, fragrant centrepiece, pairing beautifully with coastal favourites like sea kale, festuca and lavender. Year by year it develops from establishing roots, through stronger shoots, into full garden presence and long-lived reliability that suits busy yet design-conscious gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda container (40–50 litres) |
The upright but compact habit and dense foliage make MYRIAM™ ideal for a sizeable container where it will not outgrow a sheltered veranda. In a 40–50 litre pot the root system anchors well and copes with breezy, salt-kissed conditions typical of exposed British coasts, while the strong fragrance is enjoyed at sitting height by beginners. |
| Small front garden feature rose |
Its neat, hybrid tea form and light-pink, rosette-shaped flowers provide a clear focal point without overwhelming a modest front garden. Planted as a solitary shrub at around 85 cm spacing, it offers a refined, long-lived presence with manageable maintenance for homeowners. |
| Mixed flower border in family garden |
Dense, dark green foliage and upright growth allow MYRIAM™ to slot easily into mixed borders among perennials and grasses. Regular deadheading maintains repeat flushes, while own-root vigour supports a dependable, multi-year display appreciated by hobby-gardeners. |
| Cut-flower corner near terrace |
The large, very double blooms on strong stems are well suited for cutting, bringing pastel colour and perfume indoors. Positioning a small group close to a terrace or path makes it easy to harvest stems frequently without needing advanced skills, suiting busy-urban-gardeners. |
| Lightly formal rose hedge |
Planted at 45 cm intervals, the upright, compact structure forms a low, lightly formal hedge that defines spaces without becoming imposing. The repeated flowering and own-root longevity mean the hedge matures steadily, rewarding patient but time-poor beginners. |
| Coastal-style shingle planting |
In a free-draining shingle bed, MYRIAM™ pairs beautifully with sea kale, Festuca and low lavender for a soft, seaside look. Its pastel colouring and fragrance add romantic character while coping well where winter winds and salt-laden air demand good anchoring and sensible drainage, delighting coastal-lovers. |
| Near seating for evening scent |
The strong, long-lasting fragrance is best appreciated close to a bench or veranda table. Planted within arm’s reach in a sheltered, sunny spot, it offers relaxed, low-effort enjoyment after work or weekends, particularly valued by busy-urban-gardeners. |
| Own-root long-term border investment |
As an own-root plant, MYRIAM™ rebuilds from its base if stems are damaged by weather or pruning, offering a long lifespan and consistent form. Over successive seasons the shrub thickens rather than weakening, giving reassuring stability for cautious homeowners. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda-Tranquillity – Place MYRIAM™ in a 40–50 litre clay pot with gravel mulch and a low bistro set, creating a calm, seaside tea corner – ideal for coastal-style lovers seeking easy relaxation.
- Shingle-Shores – Combine with sea kale, blue Festuca and scattered pebbles in a sunny, free-draining strip to echo Cornish beaches – perfect for beginners wanting a coastal feel with simple upkeep.
- Pastel-Border – Thread MYRIAM™ through a mixed border of pale nepeta and soft pink gaura for a light, airy frame around seating – suited to hobby gardeners designing a gentle family retreat.
- Fragrant-Path – Plant a short row along a main garden path at 45 cm spacing so scented blooms brush passers-by – attractive for homeowners who enjoy impact from a small footprint.
- Terrace-Bouquet – Grow near the back door with easy access for cutting, backed by compact lavender in pots, to supply vases from spring to autumn – convenient for busy urban gardeners who like fresh flowers indoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose with registered cultivar name COCgrand, marketed as MYRIAM™ – light pink hybrid tea rose – Cocker; ARS approved exhibition name Myriam™, for garden and cut-flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Anne Gowens Cocker in Scotland from ‘Typhoo Tea’ × ‘Grandpa Dickson’; introduced and distributed by James Cocker & Sons in 1990 as a premium hybrid tea garden and exhibition rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised for fragrance with the Most Fragrant Rose Award at the New Zealand Rose Trial Garden in Hamilton in 1998, confirming its strong scent performance under independent trial conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, compact shrub reaching about 80–110 cm high and 60–90 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and very few prickles, forming a tidy, easily managed outline in borders or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, rosette-shaped blooms with more than forty petals, usually borne singly on stems; remontant flowering with a generous second flush when regularly deadheaded, though spent blooms may otherwise remain. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light pastel pink throughout opening, coded ARS LP and RHS 65C–65D, softening to near whitish-pink as flowers age; overall effect is a uniform, pale, powdery tone that brightens borders without harsh contrast. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classed as a strongly scented, long-lasting rose; while precise fragrance notes are not documented, the intensity and persistence make it suitable for close planting near seating areas and for scented indoor arrangements. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse due to very double blooms; when present, hips are rounded, approximately 12–18 mm in diameter, offering limited ornamental interest and typically not a primary feature of this cultivar. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish Zone 2, USDA 7b) with medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; occasional plant protection and good cultural practice are recommended in damp seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions with well-drained soil; spacing 55 cm for mass, 45 cm for hedging, 85 cm solitary. Medium maintenance with some deadheading and protection; suitable for borders, containers, hedges and cutting. |
MYRIAM™ – light pink hybrid tea rose – Cocker offers compact growth, fragrant repeat flowers and dependable own-root longevity, making it a refined, low-fuss choice for those planning a lasting coastal or family garden feature.