TANGO SHOWGROUND – orange groundcover rose - Warner
Bring a sense of seaside energy to your garden with TANGO SHOWGROUND, a compact, own-root groundcover rose that thrives where others struggle, even in blustery sites with challenging drainage and exposed, coastal-style conditions. Its low, bushy habit creates a carpet of fiery-orange blooms that soften to peach, giving months of colour with minimal effort and no complicated pruning. Masses of semi-double flowers open in clusters, offering moderate appeal for pollinators while the hardy shrub shrugs off typical British winters. In your first season it quietly builds roots, by the second it pushes stronger shoots, and by the third year it settles into a full, long-lived ornamental presence that suits small family gardens, coastal verandas and relaxed, shingle-style spaces where you simply want reliable, low-growing floral colour.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border groundcover in a small family garden |
The compact, bushy habit (around 45–75 cm tall) spreads gently to 50–90 cm, forming a low, colourful layer that suppresses bare soil and visually knits planting together without overwhelming nearby perennials or paths – ideal for time-pressed beginners. |
| Coastal-style shingle or gravel bed |
This own-root shrub handles exposed, breezy conditions and copes well in free-draining, gritty soils, echoing the feel of a Cornish or Devon shore garden while needing only sensible watering and feeding to perform reliably for relaxed seaside-lovers. |
| Raised bed or large container on a veranda |
Its moderate size and groundcover habit suit a 40–50 litre or larger pot, where the root system anchors steadily and the plant flowers over a long season with modest care, bringing vivid colour to sheltered balconies for busy homeowners. |
| Mass planting for a low, colourful hedge |
Planted at about 50–60 cm spacings, plants quickly knit into a low, informal hedge, giving a bright, unified band of orange-apricot flowers that is easier to manage than taller shrubs and fits neatly into compact plots favoured by modern families. |
| Mixed border with coastal perennials |
The fiery blooms pair beautifully with silvery foliage and soft textures, working well beside plants such as sea kale, ornamental fescues or lavender, providing a long-season focal patch of colour that flatters informal schemes for style-conscious gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance, long-lived planting scheme |
As an own-root rose, any top damage can regrow true to type from the base, supporting a long lifespan with stable ornamental value and reducing replacement worries, which suits those planning durable schemes for practical planners. |
| Extended-season flower interest |
Clusters of semi-double blooms appear freely, then repeat well for a substantial second flush, keeping beds lively from early summer into autumn with only light deadheading and standard feeding required by occasional-care gardeners. |
| Resilient choice for variable UK weather |
With H7 hardiness and USDA 5b credentials, plus moderate disease resistance, this shrub stands up to frosty winters and changeable seasons, offering reassuring reliability even where wet, windy spells buffet exposed plots treasured by coastal owners. |
Styling ideas
- Harbourside Drift – weave TANGO SHOWGROUND through shingle with sea kale and low fescues for a sun-washed, coastal look – for seaside-lovers wanting low, colourful structure.
- Veranda Glow – plant one or three in a 50 litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the edge – for busy homeowners seeking long-season colour in a compact space.
- Peach Ribbon – line a front path at 50 cm intervals to form a low, undulating hedge that softens paving – for families who want neat kerb appeal without complex pruning.
- Soft Sunset – combine with lavender and lamb’s ear so the fiery-orange flowers play against silver foliage – for gardeners who enjoy gentle contrast and tactile textures.
- Easy Orchard Edge – underplant small fruit trees with loose groups at 60 cm spacing for a bright, flowered groundcover layer – for planners creating durable, low-care mixed areas.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub, groundcover rose; registered as CHEwpattens, marketed as TANGO SHOWGROUND. Belongs to the Groundcover collection, classified as a garden shrub and commercial groundcover type. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in the United Kingdom by Christopher Hugh Warner in 2017, with parentage not recorded; introduced by Warner’s Roses from Shropshire as a robust, ornamental groundcover selection. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy plant reaching about 45–75 cm in height and 50–90 cm spread, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness suitable for groundcover use. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, flat, cluster-flowered blooms with around 13–25 petals and small 0.5–1.5 inch diameter; remontant, giving a main flush followed by a generous secondary flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open bright mid-orange with a golden-yellow centre, deep orange buds and ARS OB code; colour gradually softens through apricot to pale peach as the central lemon-yellow zone fades. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely perceptible, making this variety best chosen for visual impact, colour effect and structure rather than as a scented rose for close-up, fragrance-focused plantings. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, spherical hips, around 8–14 mm in diameter, which colour to an attractive orange-red shade, subtly extending seasonal interest into late summer and autumn. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish Zon 4) with moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, and average heat and drought tolerance needing regular watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers a sunny position; plant at 50–60 cm for hedges or massing, 100 cm as a specimen. Needs moderate maintenance with occasional plant-protection, and regular watering during extended dry spells. |
TANGO SHOWGROUND offers compact, colourful groundcover, extended flowering and reassuring hardiness in a practical own-root form that suits small gardens and verandas, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, long-term planting.