CHARLIE CHAPLIN™ – peach-yellow tea-hybrid rose - Tschanz
Imagine your front garden after rain, paths still glistening, the air carrying a mild, fruity fragrance from high‑centred, peach‑yellow blooms that look as if they belong in a florist’s window. CHARLIE CHAPLIN™ offers hybrid‑tea elegance in a practical, own‑root form that suits modest London terraces and contemporary urban plots where climate concerns meet style. Upright yet compact, it fits neatly into smaller borders or a generously sized 40–50‑litre container, adding a soft focus to railings and bay windows while supporting bees with its semi‑double flowers. Over time this own‑root rose builds a long‑lived, resilient framework beneath the soil, giving stable growth and dependable flowering with only moderate maintenance. Year by year it settles further into your planting, naturally balancing showy cut‑flower quality with a relaxed garden presence. In year one it concentrates on roots, year two brings confident new shoots, and by year three you enjoy its full ornamental impact in a garden that feels both classic and reassuringly sustainable.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
Its upright, tidy habit and glamorous hybrid‑tea blooms make an immediate statement beside a front door or along a narrow path, giving year‑round structure and a refined welcome for busy urban homeowners |
| Cutting patch corner |
Large, high‑centred, florist‑style flowers on straight stems are ideal for vases; planting a small group creates a reliable source of elegant, peach‑yellow cut flowers for home flower arrangers |
| Rain‑aware terrace or balcony pot |
In a 40–50‑litre container with free‑draining peat‑free compost, it copes well with showery, breezy weather while its own‑root system develops steadily, supporting gardeners who manage wet spells and heavy showers in small spaces for city flat dwellers |
| Pollinator‑friendly mixed border |
Semi‑double flowers offer partially accessible stamens, bringing moderate pollinator activity; interplant with lavender, sage or nepeta to extend nectar sources and create a gentle hum of life for wildlife‑minded beginners |
| Low‑input family bed |
Medium disease resistance, good heat tolerance and own‑root resilience translate into fewer interventions over time, keeping the display attractive without demanding a complex care routine for time‑pressed families |
| Long‑term specimen rose |
Own‑root growth allows the shrub to regenerate well after pruning or weather damage, maintaining its form and flower quality over many seasons, an asset where long‑lived planting is valued by future‑focused gardeners |
| Clay or chalk garden upgrade |
Once established in improved soil, its robust root system offers reliable flowering even where drainage and pH can be challenging, helping stabilise beds in typical British suburban plots for everyday home gardeners |
| Subtle scented seating area |
The mild, peach‑fruity scent is noticeable without overwhelming small courtyards; position near a bench or step for gentle evening fragrance that pairs beautifully with aromatic herbs for scent‑loving residents |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Frontage – Underplant with low nepeta and pale heuchera to frame the peach‑yellow blooms, creating a calm, welcoming front step composition – ideal for terrace‑house entrances
- Cutting-Row – Line a sunny fence with a short row of plants at regular spacing for a mini cutting patch, backed by airy grasses – perfect for home floristry enthusiasts
- Rain-Garden – Combine with Artemisia and purple ice plant in a well‑drained bed that accepts downpipe water, contrasting silvery foliage with warm flower tones – suited to sustainable front gardens
- Balcony-Showpiece – Plant a single shrub in a 50‑litre pot with trailing thyme and dwarf lavender around the base for scent and texture – for small‑space gardeners wanting a single star rose
- Evening-Corner – Place near a bench with soft pink and cream perennials so the creamy peach blooms and light fragrance stand out at dusk – appealing to those who unwind outdoors after work
Technical cultivar profile
| Aspect | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid Tea group; registered as TSCHaka and marketed as CHARLIE CHAPLIN™ hybrid tea rose TSCHaka; ARS exhibition name Charlie Chaplin; classic high‑centred exhibition‑type hybrid tea. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Ernest Tschanz, Roseraies Tschanz SA, Switzerland; bred 1989, registered 1989 and introduced 1990; parentage unknown, selected for refined flower form and garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush 65–90 cm tall, 40–60 cm wide, with dense, mid‑green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a neat, vertical structure suited to borders, paths and containers in smaller gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, 13–25 petalled, large high‑centred blooms on mainly solitary stems; classic exhibition hybrid tea shape with pointed buds and plentiful repeat flowering, including a strong second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Peach‑yellow base with warmer orange‑peach centre; buds deep ochre‑apricot, opening to creamy peach and pastel yellow tones that soften as they age while retaining an overall warm, luminous effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, restrained scent with a gentle peachy, fruity character; perceptible at close range without dominating seating areas or small courtyards, contributing a subtle sensory layer to garden spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Forms moderate quantities of small, spherical orange‑red hips, about 10–14 mm across; hips can extend seasonal interest and provide additional food value for birds in late season plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 6b); good heat tolerance; resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, with medium susceptibility to rust under high humidity. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun, in well‑drained, improved soil; moderate maintenance with occasional dead‑heading and timely plant protection; suited to borders, specimens or mass planting at suggested spacings. |
CHARLIE CHAPLIN™ offers compact elegance, repeat flowering and gentle fragrance in a resilient own‑root form that matures into a long‑lived focal point; a considered choice if you favour lasting beauty with manageable care needs.