RED GOLDFLUSS – pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA®
Imagine returning from a breezy shoreline walk to sit with a pot of tea, sheltered by the upright presence of RED GOLDFLUSS, its large, cup-shaped blooms glowing in shades of raspberry and lavender against glossy foliage – a quietly luxurious focal point for a coastal veranda or compact family garden. This hybrid tea’s remontant flowering habit offers generous waves of colour from early summer well into autumn, while its own-root form supports a long-lived, reliable display that recovers well from harsh weather and pruning. In typical British gardens where wind, rain and occasional salt spray meet heavier soils, it establishes into a sturdy, medium-height structure suited to beds, borders and large containers. Give it a sunny, slightly sheltered position, a 40–50 litre planter if pot-grown, and enjoy a development that builds year by year – roots first, then framework, then full ornamental value. The overall impression is one of refreshment, a subtly coastal sanctuary with timeless mood, romantic colour shifts, a spicy evening aura and generous flower size, all in an enduring, unfussy rose that suits relaxed, everyday enjoyment.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small coastal family garden bed |
Medium height and upright growth make RED GOLDFLUSS ideal as a compact structural accent in modest front or back gardens, giving you a sense of enclosure without overwhelming the space, particularly for owners of average-sized family gardens. |
| Wind-exposed but sheltered-by-fence border |
Planted near a fence or hedge, its sturdy growth and own-root resilience cope well with blustery UK conditions where rain-laden winds and occasional salt-tinged showers sweep through, suiting coastal homeowners seeking low-fuss structure. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres) |
In a generous container, you gain XL hybrid tea blooms right on the veranda, with manageable watering and easy access for deadheading, perfect for relaxed evening use by busy urban and coastal balcony gardeners. |
| Cutting patch for home arrangements |
Its solitary, long-stemmed blooms with strong, sweetly spicy fragrance are well suited to cutting, offering repeat flushes for vases without needing complex cultivation, appreciated by hobby florists and home entertainers. |
| Feature rose in “girly” pink border |
The two-tone raspberry to lavender-pink flowers sit beautifully with soft grasses and pastel companions, creating a romantic, feminine look that feels at home in shingle or cottage-style schemes for lovers of gentle, decorative planting. |
| Mixed border with ornamental grasses |
Partnered with fountain grasses or resilient perennials, it adds upright structure and repeat colour while the companions help disguise slower self-cleaning, reducing visual fuss for gardeners wanting impact with limited upkeep. |
| Long-season colour anchor in front garden |
Remontant flowering gives a long display from early summer onwards, offering a reliable point of interest that matures into a stable, own-root shrub over the years, reassuring for homeowners seeking lasting planting value. |
| Sunny, well-drained clay border |
Good heat tolerance, moderate disease resistance and dependable hardiness to typical UK winter lows suit a sunny position on improved clay with reasonable drainage, giving confidence to beginners aiming for robust, forgiving roses. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Tea Nook – Place RED GOLDFLUSS in a large pot beside a bistro set on a veranda, pairing with lavender in smaller containers for scent layers – ideal for coastal veranda owners who savour quiet tea breaks.
- Raspberry-Ribbon Border – Run a loose line of these roses through a sunny shingle bed, weaving between sea kale and Festuca for a chic, pink-highlighted coastal look – suited to style-conscious gardeners near the sea.
- Romantic-Cut Patch – Group several plants in a dedicated cutting area with Verbena hastata ‘Pink Spires’ for airy contrast – perfect for home florists who enjoy arranging fragrant, long-stemmed roses.
- Evening-Fragrance Corner – Position by a frequently used path or seating area where the strong, sweetly spicy scent can be enjoyed on warm nights – appealing to evening garden users and entertainers.
- Soft-Grass Gallery – Combine with fountain grass and Lychnis alpina ‘Magenta’ for an ever-changing mix of movement and colour, softening the structure of the rose – ideal for those who prefer relaxed, naturalistic borders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; current trade name RED GOLDFLUSS Hybrid tea rose DICor, marketed as a premium own-root 2-litre potted rose for garden and cutting use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage and original breeder unknown; discovered and selected by pharmaROSA®, introduced to the market in 2020 via PharmaRosa® Ltd. as a verified cultivar. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea with moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage; reaches about 85–120 cm high and 60–85 cm wide, moderately thorny, forming a tidy yet substantial bush. |
| Flower morphology |
Very large, fully double, solitary hybrid tea blooms with 26–39 petals; cup-shaped form on long stems, repeat flowering with a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Two-tone raspberry to magenta-pink flowers, outer petals cooler lavender-purple; colour lightens as blooms age, staying richer in cool weather and fading faster in strong heat or full sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, far-reaching fragrance in the sweetly spicy classic rose spectrum; best experienced near seating areas or paths, with scent intensity strongest in warm, still conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set is expected to be modest; small ellipsoid orange-red hips around 10–14 mm may develop, but they are usually a minor ornamental feature in normal garden cultivation. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b); moderate resistance to major rose diseases, with regular watering in dry spells and occasional plant protection recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny, well-drained position with 50–100 cm spacing; suitable for beds, hedging, parks and cutting, with moderate maintenance including periodic deadheading and feeding. |
RED GOLDFLUSS offers generous, fragrant XL hybrid tea blooms, long-season colour in compact spaces and resilient own-root longevity; an excellent choice if you value lasting beauty with manageable care.