PHOENIX® – orange bedding floribunda rose - Kordes
Imagine unwinding with afternoon tea on a sheltered coastal veranda while sunlight glows through clusters of warm orange blooms: PHOENIX® is a compact floribunda rose that copes calmly with brisk seaside breezes and manages moisture where heavy soils demand careful drainage. Its upright, bushy habit and medium height fit perfectly into small family gardens, beds and large containers, yet it flowers generously from early summer well into autumn with remontant, cluster-flowered colour. As an own-root rose it offers reassuring longevity, rebuilding from its base if cut back hard and keeping its ornamental value stable over the years. You can expect a gentle development arc as it settles: strong roots in year one, fuller shoots in year two, then confident, showy flowering by year three. Low fragrance keeps it unobtrusive near seating, while its reliable performance and award-winning breeding provide relaxed, low-fuss coastal or urban garden confidence for time-pressed beginners seeking dependable seasonal colour.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda in large containers |
Compact height and upright, bushy growth make PHOENIX® easy to manage in a large pot, and its heat tolerance suits sunny Cornish or Devon balconies. Choose a container of at least 50 litres with free-draining compost to keep roots stable for busy veranda owners. |
| Small front garden bed or border |
The medium-sized, very double flowers appear in clusters over a long season, giving strong visual impact in a modest space. Its compact spread helps it sit neatly behind low edging plants without overpowering paths, well suited to space-conscious homeowners. |
| Informal flowering hedge |
Planting at 35 cm intervals creates a low, colourful hedge, with dense, glossy foliage providing a tidy backdrop even between flower flushes. Own-root plants knit together over time, giving a durable line of structure for low-maintenance gardeners. |
| Mixed coastal-style border with grasses |
PHOENIX®’s orange-red tones blend beautifully with sea kale, Festuca and lavender, echoing sunset colours over shingle. Its ability to handle breezy, exposed spots while you manage soil moisture and anchoring makes it reliable for coastal-style enthusiasts. |
| Urban courtyard in partial shade |
Suitable for partial shade, this rose will still produce good flowering where buildings or fences limit direct sun. Its upright habit and modest footprint are ideal for tight courtyards where you want vertical colour without extensive pruning for city gardeners. |
| Family seating area windbreak |
Planted in a band near a terrace, the dense foliage helps filter low-level breezes while clusters of soft orange blooms create a relaxed, seaside feel. Own-root resilience means plants recover well if children or pets cause the odd knock for family garden users. |
| Season-long colour in bedding schemes |
As a floribunda bedding rose with remontant, abundant second flowering, PHOENIX® works superbly in repeated groups for continuous colour. Medium maintenance needs suit those happy with a light deadhead and feed to enjoy its show for keen hobby gardeners. |
| Park-style planting in private gardens |
Professional-breeding and multiple international awards suggest reliable garden performance, with sturdy structure and neat foliage giving a “public park” look at home. Own-root plants provide long-term value where you prefer to replant infrequently as practical planners. |
Styling ideas
- Sunset Terrace – Group PHOENIX® in a 50–70 litre trough with blue Festuca and sea kale to echo coastal shingle hues – ideal for seaside veranda owners wanting easy, long-season colour.
- Harbour Hedge – Create a low hedge along a front path, underplanting with lavender for scent and structure – suited to families seeking a neat wind-filtering line without complex care.
- Courtyard Glow – Use a single specimen in a tall container with pale gravel mulch to reflect evening light – perfect for urban gardeners looking for one standout, manageable focal point.
- Beach Border – Mix small groups among ornamental grasses and clematis for a loose, coastal meadow feel – for coastal-style lovers who enjoy movement and colour rather than rigid formality.
- Park Pocket – Arrange blocks of PHOENIX® with low evergreen edging to mimic smart municipal beds – appealing to beginners wanting a polished, “professionally designed” look with simple upkeep.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose from the Kordes collection; registered as KORrosobi, marketed as Phoenix® Kordes KORrosobi, with ARS exhibition name ‘Phoenix’ for garden and park use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Wilhelm-Alexander Kordes from cross ‘KORamflusa’ × ‘NOA75800’; introduced by W. Kordes in Germany in 2017, with EU registration application filed under number 2017/2305. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated floribunda: Baden-Baden Gold Medal, The Hague Golden Rose and first-class rating, plus audience award in Glasgow and certificates of merit or recognition in The Hague and Warsaw. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, compact bush 55–85 cm tall and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles; forms a tidy, well-branched shrub suitable for bedding, edging and hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, cup-shaped clusters of very double blooms with 40+ petals; floribunda-type inflorescences repeat freely, producing abundant second and later flushes through the season on short stems. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bright orange-red ground colour (RHS 26C outer, 31B inner) with yellowish base; buds open vivid, then fade to light orange-pink while basal warmth remains subtly visible from first flush to senescence. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very faint and barely noticeable, making it unobtrusive close to seating or doors; primary appeal lies in colour and form rather than scent, with moderate attractiveness to pollinating insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, around 6–10 mm across, ripening to red (RHS 43A); usually incidental but can offer a light ornamental accent in late season if spent blooms are not removed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and USDA Zone 6b, hardy roughly to −21 °C; good heat tolerance with watering in prolonged drought; resistant to powdery mildew, with medium tolerance to black spot and rust in humid summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, edging, containers, hedges and urban green spaces; medium maintenance, best with deadheading and basic protection in very wet seasons; allow about 45 cm spacing or 4.9–5.7 plants/m² in mass plantings. |
PHOENIX® Kordes KORrosobi offers compact, award-backed colour, long-season flowering and durable own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed coastal-style gardens and low-fuss family planting.