RUGELDA ® – yellow park rose - Kordes
Imagine sitting with afternoon tea on a sheltered Cornish veranda while Rugelda shrugs off brisk coastal breezes and steady showers, creating a calm, sunlit screen of glossy foliage and softly scented blooms. This tall, upright shrub forms a reliable windbreak, its dense, dark green leaves anchoring the planting visually as well as physically. The bright yellow flowers with warm red edging appear in generous flushes from early summer well into autumn, with minimal pruning and feeding needed for a tidy, flower-rich display. In a large pot of at least 40–50 litres, or in a narrow shingle bed, it brings long-lived, own-root stability and the ability to regenerate if cut back hard. Over the first years it settles steadily – first establishing roots, then building strong shoots, and by the third season reaching its full ornamental impact in a small family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda screen in large containers |
A tall, upright habit and dense foliage help create a living privacy screen on exposed verandas when planted in 40–50 litre tubs, coping well where coastal breezes and frequent rain would challenge more delicate shrubs, ideal for beginners. |
| Low-maintenance family hedge |
This variety forms a robust, freely flowering hedge that needs only light annual trimming, with self-cleaning blooms reducing deadheading so you can enjoy colour without complex pruning in everyday family spaces, perfect for busy-owners. |
| Specimen rose in a small lawn or front garden |
Its strong, upright framework and vivid yellow-and-red flowers create a clear focal point from the street or kitchen window, offering season-long interest in a single shrub without the need for elaborate bed design, appealing to homeowners. |
| Mixed coastal-style shrub border |
Good disease resistance and sturdy growth make it a reliable backbone for borders alongside sea kale, Festuca or lavender, where it endures damp winds and shifting weather while keeping structure neat for relaxed coastal-lovers. |
| Wildlife-friendly family corner |
Semi-double flowers offer accessible pollen for visiting insects, followed by small orange-red hips for autumn interest, bringing a softer, natural feel that fits well with informal play lawns and wildlife patches valued by families. |
| Urban courtyard with limited soil |
The own-root form builds strength over time, steadily improving flowering even where soil depth is modest, giving a long-lived shrub that copes with intermittent watering and irregular care, reassuring for city-gardeners. |
| Clay soil bed with improved drainage |
Once established, its strong root system secures the plant firmly so it rides out wet winters and breezy conditions in heavy soils where drainage has been modestly improved, offering a resilient anchor for hobby-gardeners. |
| Season-long colour near seating areas |
With abundant first and second flushes of bloom and a medium fragrance, this rose delivers reliable, repeat colour and scent around patios or garden benches, complementing weekend teatimes and evening chats for relaxed garden-users. |
Styling ideas
- Harbour-Veranda Screen – line 40–50 litre tubs along a balcony rail, combining this rose with blue Festuca for a salty, harbour feel – ideal for coastal veranda owners.
- Shingle-Hedge Ribbon – plant in a gentle curve through shingle with sea kale and low grasses to form a soft, wind-tolerant boundary – suited to informal family gardens.
- Sunny-Tea Corner – place one shrub by a bistro set, underplanted with lavender for extra scent, for a long-season, low-effort retreat – perfect for time-poor homeowners.
- Cottage-Coastal Mix – weave among Campanula and hemp-agrimony to blend classic shrub structure with loose, wildlife-friendly planting – appealing to relaxed cottage-style gardeners.
- Urban-Focus Pot – grow a single plant in a generous container framed by slate chippings, using its height as a focal accent in a compact courtyard – great for small-space city gardeners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub, Hybrid Rugosa park rose; registered as KORruge, marketed as Rugelda ®, American Rose Society exhibition name Rugelda, classic shrub rose type for garden and landscape use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes & Sons, Germany, from a ‘Bonanza’ × ‘Robusta’ cross; introduced and registered in 1989 as a vigorous, durable shrub rose selection. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR award (ADR-Sorte) from 1992 for garden performance and health, plus American Rose Society recognition as a Classic Shrub Rose award winner in 2012. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Strong, upright shrub 140–200 cm tall and 110–160 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and abundant prickles, forming an imposing, durable framework for hedges or specimens. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, semi-double, cup-shaped clusters with 17–25 petals; remontant, producing generous first and second flushes across the season, offering bold colour on a classic shrub framework. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Bright lemon-yellow with orange-red edging, buds maroon-red; edges intensify in cool weather and fade towards pink; overall yellow impression with evolving cream and blush tones in full bloom. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength fragrance, pleasantly noticeable around seating areas without being overpowering; well-scented enough for everyday garden enjoyment near doors, paths or patios. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces slight numbers of spherical orange-red hips, around 15–22 mm, adding a discreet autumn highlight without compromising the plant’s clean outline or ease of maintenance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −29 to −26 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5a), with good heat and moderate drought tolerance, resistant to powdery mildew, moderate against black spot, and resilient in changeable climates. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Low-maintenance shrub for parks, hedges, specimen and bed use; suitable for partial shade; plant 120–200 cm apart depending on use, with basic feeding and light pruning usually sufficient. |
Rugelda ® – yellow park rose - Kordes offers resilient coastal-friendly structure, season-long colour and low-maintenance own-root longevity, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed family gardens and verandas.