THIERRY MARX – mauve‑lilac flower‑bed floribunda rose, shrub rose
Imagine stepping out after rain along a narrow garden path as clusters of mauve blooms release a strong, classic rose‑tea perfume around your front gate, even where wind and showers regularly test plants in exposed, urban plots with challenging, heavy soils and variable drainage. THIERRY MARX offers balance between refined, Michelin‑chef elegance and low‑effort reliability: a compact, bushy floribunda that repeats generously from early summer well into autumn with minimal deadheading, its large, glossy foliage lending a deep green backdrop to the glowing fuchsia‑mauve flowers. Grown on its own roots in a 2‑litre container, it establishes steadily for a long life in your family garden, with Year 1 focused on roots, Year 2 on building strong shoots, and Year 3 revealing its full ornamental presence. Ideal for rainwater‑friendly London front gardens, small borders or 40–50 litre pots, this rose combines durability, ease of care and rich fragrance to support a greener, more sustainable planting style.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden flowerbed in a terraced street |
The compact, bushy habit fits narrow beds by railings and paths, giving a refined mauve‑lilac focus without overwhelming limited space. Reliable repeat flowering keeps kerb appeal high with little pruning, perfect for a low‑maintenance homeowner. |
| Low hedge along a path or drive |
Regular spacing creates a neat, shoulder‑high ribbon of colour, while the good self‑cleaning habit reduces the need to clip off spent blooms. Dense, glossy foliage reads as a tidy green structure even between flushes, suiting the time‑pressed gardener. |
| 40–50 litre container on a small patio or balcony |
The floribunda form performs very well in a generous pot, where strong fragrance and clustered blooms can be enjoyed up close. Own‑root plants cope better with repotting and long life in containers, giving confidence to the balcony‑focused beginner. |
| Accent shrub in a mixed, rain‑friendly border |
Planted with drought‑tolerant perennials and mulched, it partners well with rainwater‑harvesting and careful drainage management in wetter spells, supporting sustainable gardening in spots that often face heavy rain and wind for the eco‑aware urbanite. |
| Cut‑flower corner for home arrangements |
Large, very double blooms on clustered stems make elegant, strongly scented indoor bouquets. Repeat flowering ensures a steady supply through summer, and own‑root vigour helps the shrub recover well after cutting, rewarding the creative arranger. |
| Family seating area or evening terrace |
Strong rose‑tea, citrus‑fruity perfume is noticeable at sitting height, especially after rain or in warm evening air. A compact footprint allows planting close to benches or tables without becoming leggy, ideal for the comfort‑seeking family. |
| Small urban pollinator corridor with structural interest |
Although blooms are too full for serious nectar provision, the rose offers long‑season colour, scent and shrub structure among more pollinator‑rich companions like lavender and nepeta, adding visual rhythm for the wildlife‑minded planner. |
| Low‑care border in high disease‑pressure areas |
Very good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust keeps foliage clean in humid, still air or showery summers, cutting down on spraying and fuss. Own‑root resilience supports long‑term performance, suiting the sustainability‑focused novice. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Garden Ribbon – Line a narrow London terrace bed with THIERRY MARX and thread in soft Stipa tenuissima for movement and contrast – ideal for busy city dwellers wanting elegance from the pavement.
- Mauve-Cut Corner – Group three shrubs with Echinacea ‘Big Kahuna’ to create a cutting patch of mauve and warm coneflower tones – perfect for home florists who like abundant, scented stems.
- Rain-Smart Border – Combine this rose with lavender, sage and gravelled swales to slow and drain roof run‑off – suited to eco‑conscious owners managing heavy rain in small front gardens.
- Perfumed-Patio Pot – Plant a single shrub in a 50‑litre container under‑planted with trailing thyme – great for balcony and courtyard users wanting fragrance without complicated maintenance.
- Calm-Pink Scheme – Weave THIERRY MARX through soft grasses and pale perennials for a serene, mauve‑pink palette – attractive to those seeking a gentle, “girly” yet grown‑up look.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed and shrub rose from the Grand Perfumes collection; registered as DELviopar and marketed as THIERRY MARX, honouring French Michelin‑starred chef Thierry Marx. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in France by Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard and introduced in 2019 by Georges Delbard SA; developed as a modern, strongly scented, garden‑worthy floribunda. |
| Awards and recognition |
Received a Certificate of Merit for clustered flowers at the 2020 Concours International de Roses Nouvelles de Lyon, confirming its ornamental and garden performance qualities. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub with dense, dark green, glossy foliage and moderate prickles; designed as a medium‑height bed or hedge rose giving a full, well‑branched outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double, cup‑shaped to slightly rosette‑like blooms in clusters of 3–5 per stem, with over 40 petals and strong remontant behaviour plus an abundant second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Mallow‑lilac to fuchsia‑pink flowers, ARS MP, RHS 62C–62D; deep pink buds open to intense purple‑pink centres and paler outer petals, then gradually soften to mauve‑pink as they age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, rich perfume combining classic rose‑tea depth with citrus‑fruity notes; scent is clearly detectable in the garden and well suited for fragrance‑focused plantings and cut flowers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms small, egg‑shaped hips around 8–10 mm in diameter; hips are not a dominant ornamental feature and are generally less noticeable within the dense flowering and foliage. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; winter hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H6, Swedish Zone 3, USDA 6b) with moderate heat and drought tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suitable for borders, edging, low hedges, specimen shrubs and large containers; plant roughly 55 cm apart in beds, 35 cm for hedges or 85 cm as individuals, in well‑drained soils. |
THIERRY MARX combines compact, long‑season flowering, strong fragrance and disease resistance in an own‑root form that settles in for many years of reliable beauty, making it a thoughtful choice if you value sustainable ease of care.