RUBY WEDDING™ – ruby-red hybrid tea rose – Gregory
Imagine coming home from the Cornish coast to sit behind a gentle rose windbreak, where velvety ruby blooms echo the colour of wet pebbles and the air feels quietly refreshing. RUBY WEDDING™ is a classic hybrid tea, supplied as a pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL own-root rose in a practical 2‑litre pot, designed for effortless planting into average family gardens or coastal-style verandas. Its upright, bushy habit suits narrow beds and shingle borders, while long, elegant stems provide reliable cut-flowers for the table. In UK gardens it copes well with brisk weather, offering reassuring stability and anchoring even where soils need better drainage and careful watering. The ruby-red flowers repeat generously through the season, maintaining very good colour retention with only mild fragrance, so they sit comfortably near seating areas. As an own-root plant it builds a durable lifespan, growing roots in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and a fully developed ornamental presence by the third.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal veranda in large containers |
Ideal for a coastal-style veranda where wind is a constant guest: an upright bush that anchors well in a 40–50 litre pot, with own-root resilience supporting long life even as weather shifts, suiting time-poor beginners. |
| Feature rose in a compact front garden bed |
The tidy, upright growth habit creates a vertical accent that fits narrow borders by the front path without overwhelming other shrubs; repeat flowering ensures colour from early summer to autumn, perfect for busy homeowners. |
| Cut-flower row beside a seating or tea corner |
Long, straight stems and high‑centred blooms give dependable, exhibition‑style cut flowers; mild fragrance and orderly form make it easy to manage close to seating, rewarding simple deadheading with bouquets for relaxed hobby-gardeners. |
| Paired with grasses and sea kale in a shingle strip |
Ruby flowers rise cleanly above pale shingle and blue-green foliage such as sea kale and Festuca, adding structure that copes well with blustery conditions and managed watering in free‑draining spots, attractive for coastal‑garden enthusiasts. |
| Own-root replacement for older grafted hybrid teas |
Offered on its own roots, it forms a stable, regenerative shrub without graft-union issues, giving dependable regrowth after harsh winters or pruning and keeping its shape and colour for years, reassuring long‑term planners. |
| Ruby-red focal point in a family lawn island bed |
The bushy, medium-height form places velvety blooms at eye level, where children and adults can enjoy them; moderate maintenance means straightforward feeding, watering and occasional disease checks, comfortable for family‑garden caretakers. |
| Roses-and-gypsophila “celebration” border |
Classic hybrid tea form and deep ruby colour echo celebration bouquets, pairing beautifully with low baby’s breath and dwarf box for structure; repeat flowering keeps the border “party ready” with little effort, ideal for romantic stylists. |
| Sheltered patio corner as seasonal windbreak |
Planted in a row or generous pots, the upright bushes form a light screen that filters breezes around a sitting area, their dense foliage and steady framework providing gentle enclosure in typically windy British summers, pleasing comfort-seeking owners. |
Styling ideas
- Veranda Screen – line a sheltered, south-facing balcony with 40–50 litre tubs of RUBY WEDDING™, underplant with silver Festuca for a coastal breeze effect – for coastal-style lovers seeking simple structure.
- Celebration Border – mix RUBY WEDDING™ with low Gypsophila and dwarf box to echo wedding bouquets along a path or terrace – for romantically minded homeowners marking anniversaries in the garden.
- Shingle Ribbon – thread plants through a narrow shingle strip with sea kale and pale paving, letting ruby blooms pop against stone tones – for design-focused beginners wanting impact from limited space.
- Lawn Island – centre a small circular bed in the lawn with RUBY WEDDING™ and a softly mounding lavender ring – for families who like an easy-to-mow garden with one clear focal point.
- Cutting Row – plant a simple single row near the back door for easy access to straight-stemmed blooms for the vase – for busy gardeners who want reliable cut flowers without high maintenance.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose marketed as RUBY WEDDING™, a classic exhibition-style variety with deep ruby blooms; part of the vivianaROSE® ORIGINAL 2‑litre own-root range for reliable garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Charles Walter Gregory, C. Gregory & Son Ltd., United Kingdom; parentage ‘Mayflower’ × unknown seedling; introduced and registered in 1979 by the same firm for garden and cutting use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy shrub 65–95 cm tall and 50–70 cm wide, with medium-density dark green foliage and moderate prickles; best in a sunny site with reasonable soil preparation and regular, moderate watering. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, high‑centred hybrid tea blooms, 26–30 petals, typically borne singly on stems; classic pointed buds open to formal exhibition-type flowers, with abundant repeat flushes through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform velvety ruby-red flowers, RHS 53A outer and 60A inner; very good colour retention, slightly deeper in cool weather, gently lightening in strong sun, maintaining ornamental value across successive flushes. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, pleasantly rosy scent, restrained enough for use close to seating or doors; not overpowering indoors as a cut flower, but adding a subtle traditional rose note in warm, still garden conditions. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces spherical orange-red hips around 10–14 mm in diameter; hips are moderately borne and offer additional seasonal interest in late summer and autumn if spent flowers are not removed. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5b); moderate tolerance of heat and drought with regular watering; black spot resistant, with moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew and rust. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 60 cm apart in beds, closer for hedging; suitable for containers from 40–50 litres; medium maintenance with some deadheading and occasional health checks. |
RUBY WEDDING™ offers velvety ruby blooms, reliable repeat flowering and a compact, upright habit on a long-lived own-root plant; consider it if you want an elegant, easy-care hybrid tea with lasting presence.