TIBET-ROSE™ – yellow bedding bush rose – Schultheis
On a breezy Cornish afternoon, TIBET-ROSE™ brings a low‑effort splash of glowing, sunlit yellow to your shingle or clay garden, settling in reliably even where winds are brisk and drainage needs extra care for healthy roots. This bushy shrub rose forms a dense, upright structure that helps create a natural windbreak around your veranda seating, while its clustered blooms repeat all summer, keeping the border lively without demanding constant attention. Own‑root planting supports long‑term stability, gentle regeneration after harsh weather, and dependable longevity in family gardens. Over time you will see the calm development from strong roots in the first year, to confident shoots in the second, and full ornamental impact by the third, with moderate maintenance needs and reassuring disease resistance that suit busy, coastal‑loving gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Coastal veranda windbreak |
The bushy, upright habit and dense dark foliage make a good shoulder‑height screen, softening salt‑laden breezes while still letting light through, so a small seating area feels sheltered without feeling boxed in, ideal for the relaxed coastal‑style beginner gardener |
| Compact flower bed in family garden |
As a medium shrub rose with repeat flushes of golden yellow flowers, it quickly creates a bright focal point in modest beds, yet its low overall maintenance suits those who want colour through the season without frequent spraying or complex pruning, perfect for time‑pressed home owners |
| Small coastal front garden |
The combination of resilient shrub structure and reliable flowering works well where exposure and space are both issues, and the own‑root form means the plant can recover better after wind damage and live on as a stable feature, reassuring for long‑term house‑proud residents |
| Large patio container (40–50 L+) |
In a generously sized 40–50 litre container with good drainage, its upright frame and repeated clusters of butter‑yellow blooms provide season‑long impact beside doors or on a balcony, while the moderate vigour is easy to manage for less experienced container rose owners |
| Low informal hedge along a path |
Planted at hedging distance, the dense branching and glossy foliage knit into a semi‑formal line, giving gentle structure without rigid clipping; own‑root plants age gracefully, so the hedge keeps its ornamental value for years, suiting practical yet style‑aware garden planners |
| Mixed shrub group with coastal perennials |
Among sea kale, ornamental grasses and lavender, its clear yellow heads add lift and contrast, while the sturdy shrub frame anchors the planting visually and literally in breezier gardens where wind and drainage need thoughtful management, attractive to design‑curious terrace owners |
| Park-style border in a small garden |
Used as a solitary specimen at a wider spacing, the rounded, upright outline reads like a miniature park shrub, with recurring flower waves giving a long viewing season and relatively little pruning work, a good choice for enthusiasts wanting an easy structural centrepiece |
| Pollinator‑friendly accent planting |
The semi‑double flowers, with moderate fragrance and some visible pollen, offer occasional interest to visiting insects while still looking full and decorative, so you can enjoy wildlife moments without compromising on a neat, family‑friendly display, appealing to nature‑minded patio users |
Styling ideas
- Seaside-Haven – Pair with sea kale and blue Festuca in a gravel strip for a soft coastal palette and an easy‑care screen – for relaxed veranda sitters who enjoy salty air.
- Butter-Ribbon – Create a low hedge along a front path, underplanting with hardy thyme to spill between paving – for homeowners wanting smart structure with minimal upkeep.
- Golden-Pocket – In a small urban bed, combine with lavender and ornamental alliums for long‑season scent and colour – for busy city gardeners seeking one simple, reliable feature.
- Harbour-Pot – Grow a single plant in a 50‑litre terracotta container with free‑draining compost to frame a doorway – for balcony and patio users who need flexible, movable planting.
- Sunset-Drift – Group three shrubs in a loose triangle within lawn or shingle, letting their rounded forms read as a soft island – for design‑curious beginners wanting impact without complexity.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Shrub rose, commercial bed rose type; registered as SUNeis and sold as TIBET-ROSE™. Part of the bedding rose collection, primarily used as a flowering bush in beds and borders. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Heinrich Schultheis in Germany from ‘Lichtkönigin Lucia’ × unknown seedling; registered in 2005, representing modern German shrub breeding for reliable garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium shrub 110–150 cm tall, 100–140 cm wide, with bushy, upright habit and moderately thorny stems. Dense, glossy dark green foliage contributes to a full, wind‑dampening canopy. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, flat flowers with 13–25 petals, medium size in clustered trusses. Repeat‑flowering throughout the season with an abundant second flush, giving continuous decorative value. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure sun‑yellow blooms with subtle golden tone; buds deep lemon‑yellow, maturing to golden and then pale butter yellow. ARS Y, RHS 12A outer petals, 13B inner, with moderate colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, pleasantly noticeable scent that adds sensory interest without overpowering nearby seating areas; fragrance character not fully documented but suitable for close‑up garden use. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip set generally low due to semi‑double flowers; occasional small ovoid hips 8–12 mm may form, orange‑red when ripe, adding modest late‑season detail without heavy seeding. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 RHS and hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C, USDA 6b and Swedish Zone 3. Demonstrates good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well‑drained soil; low maintenance with minimal pruning required. Suitable for beds, parks, solitary specimens or shrub groups; spacing 110–180 cm depending on usage. |
TIBET-ROSE™ offers season-long yellow flowering, a dense, wind-softening shrub form and durable own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, low-maintenance coastal or family gardens you plan to enjoy for many years.