SCHNEEWITTCHEN® – white park rose – Kordes
Imagine stepping onto your veranda after a windy walk on the sand, sheltered by a low rose hedge whose snowy clusters seem to glow even in soft Cornish light. SCHNEEWITTCHEN® is a classic park shrub rose that delivers generous repeat flowering with minimal fuss, ideal where gusty weather meets everyday family life and where the soil needs good drainage to cope with heavy, weather-beaten clay. Its bushy, upright habit and dense, glossy foliage create a gentle screen around sitting areas, giving you an easy-care, long-lived structure that feels as natural as shingle and sea thrift. The large, double, cup-shaped blooms open in clusters from early summer, then quietly refresh themselves thanks to good self-cleaning, so you have less deadheading to worry about on busy weeks. The mild, sweet fragrance adds a discreet note to tea on the terrace rather than overwhelming small spaces. Because it is supplied as a premium own-root plant, it establishes steadily, regenerates well after pruning and offers a reassuringly long lifespan without the graft problems older roses can suffer. Over time you can expect a natural rhythm: strong root building in the first year, fuller shoots and structure in the second, then by the third year a convincing presence of luminous white cushions along paths or beside coastal-style seating, lending a feeling of calm freshness whenever you step outside.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Low coastal veranda hedge |
The bushy, upright habit and 100–150 cm height are ideal for a soft, wind-filtering hedge around a seating area, with dense mid-green foliage providing privacy without feeling heavy, especially appreciated by coastal-style homeowners. |
| Compact flower bed in family garden |
Abundant, remontant clusters of double flowers give reliable colour through the season, so a single planting quickly looks generous even in smaller beds where you want maximum show from limited space, perfect for busy beginners. |
| Shingle and gravel planting |
The rounded, evenly branching shrub works beautifully as a structural focal point rising out of shingle, framed by low grasses and sea kale, adding a crisp white contrast that pleases modern coastal gardeners. |
| Own-root long-term feature by the front door |
As an own-root shrub it regenerates well from the base, keeping its shape and flowering over many years with simple annual pruning, offering dependable kerb appeal for time-pressed homeowners. |
| Wind-resilient mixed border |
The moderately tall, well-anchored framework copes with exposed, breezy positions, so in typical coastal gardens it stands up well while flowering steadily, giving confidence to sea-facing gardeners. |
| Large container on balcony or terrace |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage it forms a stable, upright shrub that flowers repeatedly yet stays manageable, giving you a long-lived focal point that suits urban veranda owners. |
| Partially shaded seating area |
Its tolerance of partial shade allows planting where sunlight is filtered by buildings or fences, so you still enjoy luminous white flowers around an afternoon tea corner, a real bonus for small-garden users. |
| Season‑spanning white border |
Repeat flowering and good self-cleaning keep the display fresh from early summer onwards, particularly valuable where wet, windy spells are common and clay soils demand careful drainage, reassuring for low-maintenance seekers. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Hedge Calm – Line a shingle path with SCHNEEWITTCHEN® spaced loosely, underplant with Festuca and sea thrift for a soft, dune-like border – ideal for coastal veranda owners seeking shelter without heaviness.
- White-Tea Corner – Place one shrub in a 50-litre container by a bistro set, surround with pots of lavender and thyme to echo its mild fragrance – perfect for beginners wanting an easy, elegant tea spot.
- Clay-Garden Glow – In improved, free-draining clay, plant in a small group with Stipa tenuissima and sea kale for movement and structure – suited to family gardeners taming challenging coastal soils.
- Soft-Privacy Screen – Use a loose row beside a low fence to filter views without blocking light, weaving in Monarda and Liatris for colour accents – great for households wanting gentle privacy on patios.
- All-Season Framework – Combine as a white anchor in a mixed bed with evergreen grasses and spring bulbs so the rose becomes the summer highlight – designed for hobby gardeners planning long-term structure.
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
SCHNEEWITTCHEN® – white park rose; shrub / floribunda shrub type. Registered cultivar name KORbin, also known as Iceberg in exhibition use; classic park-suitable rose. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes, W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany, from cross ‘Robin Hood’ × ‘Virgo’. Introduced 1958 as a versatile white shrub-park rose for garden and landscape use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated classic: Baden-Baden Gold Medal and RNRS Gold Medal (1958), ADR distinction, RHS Award of Garden Merit, plus World Favourite Rose and WFRS Hall of Fame status. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub 100–150 cm tall and 80–120 cm wide, with dense, glossy mid-green foliage and sparse prickles. Good self-cleaning and strong visual presence in beds, borders and hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, carried in clusters. Repeat-flowering (remontant) with abundant second flush, giving a sustained display suitable for cutting and bedding. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white flowers (ARS wh; RHS 155C outer, 155D inner) with slight creamy or pinkish tints in cool weather, minimal fading but petal edges may brown in strong heat; closed buds pale greenish-white. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, sweet rose fragrance that is noticeable at close range without dominating small spaces. Double flower form means low pollen access, so it is chosen mainly for ornamental effect rather than pollinator value. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally sparse because of the double flower form. Where present, hips are small, spherical, 7–10 mm in diameter, with an orange-red colour (RHS N34A) offering modest late-season interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –29 to –26 °C (RHS H7; USDA 5a, Swedish Zone 4). Average disease resistance: good against black spot, medium against mildew and rust, benefits from monitoring and spring frost protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, hedges, parks and urban plantings. Prefers well-drained soil with regular watering in dry spells. Plant 90–170 cm apart depending on use; tolerates partial shade and responds well to routine pruning. |
SCHNEEWITTCHEN® – white park rose – Kordes offers generous repeat flowering, a durable, bushy form and the long-term reliability of an own-root shrub, making it a thoughtful choice if you would like a luminous, low-fuss feature.