THE SCOTSMAN™ – mauve hybrid tea rose - Olesen & Olesen
Drawn to coastal gardens, this mauve hybrid tea rose settles reliably into small family plots and sheltered verandas, even where brisk sea air demands thoughtful drainage and steady moisture management. Its upright habit and dense, glossy foliage give a tidy, structured look with minimal effort, while elegant, long-stemmed blooms in refined shades of mauve to silvery lilac offer classic cutting-rose beauty for vases indoors. Own‑root cultivation supports a long-lived, regenerating framework that copes calmly with British weather’s swings between sun and showers, so you can prune and re‑shape without worrying about graft failure. Medium maintenance and good heat tolerance keep the weekly task list reassuringly light, and the medium, spicy fragrance adds a gentle, grown-up charm to evening tea on the veranda. Expect a steady development arc as roots establish in year one, top growth builds in year two, and full ornamental impact arrives by the third summer.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Coastal family garden flower bed |
The Scotsman™ offers dense, glossy foliage and an upright habit, forming a neat, reliable structure that stands up well in breezy, exposed gardens near the sea. Its own-root vigour helps it anchor and adapt over time for beginners. |
| Sunny veranda in large containers |
In a sheltered, sunny veranda spot, this hybrid tea performs well in substantial containers of at least 40–50 litres, where good drainage and regular watering support repeat blooms through the season for busy-owners. |
| Small specimen by a seating area |
The upright form and long, straight stems present individual, exhibition-style flowers at a comfortable viewing height, giving a single specimen plenty of presence beside a bench or bistro set for tea-lovers. |
| Cutting patch for home arrangements |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms on strong stems make dependable cut flowers, with a medium, spicy fragrance and subtle mauve-to-silvery colour shifts that suit both informal jugs and more formal vases for home-stylists. |
| Structured front garden planting |
Planted at recommended distances, The Scotsman™ forms an ordered, medium-height line or group, its dark green foliage giving clarity against gravel or shingle and supporting a calm, tidy frontage for urban-owners. |
| Mixed coastal-style border with grasses |
Good heat and temporary drought tolerance allow this rose to sit comfortably with ornamental grasses such as Panicum or Festuca, providing refined blooms above looser textures in summer for coastal-lovers. |
| Low-maintenance feature in clay-based soils |
Once established on improved, free-draining clay, its own-root system supports long-term health and easier recovery from weather stress, matching the realities of heavier UK garden soils and variable rainfall for time-poor-gardeners. |
| Traditional hybrid tea collection bed |
With remontant flowering and moderate self-cleaning, The Scotsman™ suits a classic hybrid tea bed where regular but straightforward deadheading and monitoring keep it performing dependably across the season for rose-enthusiasts. |
Styling ideas
- Gentle-Promenade – Pair The Scotsman™ with sea kale and pale Festuca in a shingle strip along a path for a soft coastal walk-way feel – ideal for coastal-lovers seeking relaxed structure.
- Veranda-Tea – One rose in a 50-litre container beside a bistro set, underplanted with low lavender, gives scented privacy for morning coffee – ideal for beginners wanting easy elegance.
- Mauve-Drift – Plant three in a loose triangle among switchgrass and Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ to contrast cool mauve with fiery red and airy seed heads – ideal for design-conscious home-stylists.
- Cutting-Corner – Dedicate a sunny border end to The Scotsman™ with simple groundcover honeysuckle, giving steady stems for vases and a neat backdrop – ideal for busy-owners who like home-grown bouquets.
- Frontage-Formal – Line a front path with evenly spaced plants in improved clay soil for a low, refined avenue of mauve blooms – ideal for urban-owners who prefer structured, manageable planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as POUlscots, marketed as The Scotsman™ Paramount®; ARS exhibition name The Scotsman, part of the Paramount® collection, premium gold authenticity-verified cultivar. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark by L. Pernille Olesen and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen, Poulsen Roser A/S; cross of ‘Karen Blixen’ × ‘Blue Moon’; introduced and registered in 2001 as a garden and exhibition hybrid tea. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright bush 75–105 cm high and 65–95 cm wide, with dense, dark glossy foliage and moderate prickles; forms a tidy framework suited to beds, specimens and formal or container planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped hybrid tea blooms with 26–39 petals, borne mainly singly on stems; remontant habit provides a good second flush, especially when deadheaded, for extended garden and cutting use. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep crimson-purple buds open to vibrant mauve with a lavender centre, then soften to rosy-lilac with a silvery veil; overall mid-purple to mauve effect with good colour retention and moderate fading on outer petals. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength spicy fragrance, clearly noticeable at close range without being overpowering; adds a refined scent note around seating and paths while remaining suitable for indoor arrangements and smaller spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Generally sparse hip set; where present, small, rounded hips around 10–16 mm in diameter appear occasionally after flowering, with minimal ornamental impact and no significant effect on garden performance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust; performs reliably with routine monitoring and timely, targeted care as required. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil; medium maintenance with deadheading and occasional pest and disease control; plant 50–55 cm apart in groups or 90 cm as a specimen for balanced development. |
The Scotsman™ offers elegant mauve blooms, a compact upright habit and dependable own-root longevity in containers or beds, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed coastal-style family gardens.