FRAU DR. SCHRICKER – pink historic China rose - Felberg-Leclerc
Step off the pavement and into a world of balance with FRAU DR. SCHRICKER, a refined, historic China rose that feels perfectly at home in a London front garden or compact courtyard. Its upright, moderate height and well-clothed stems create a neat, vertical accent that pairs beautifully with permeable gravel or rain‑friendly planting, working smoothly even where paving must cope with frequent showers and wind. Large, cup-shaped blooms open in a vibrant raspberry‑pink, then soften through warm, powder‑soft shades, giving long‑lasting colour across the season with minimal effort. As an own-root shrub it settles in reliably, building a deep root system for a long lifespan and steady garden presence, while strong, classic fragrance rewards every pass by the front gate. Year by year the plant quietly strengthens – first focusing on roots, then structure, then full ornamental abundance that feels both romantic and reassuringly easy to live with.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Rain‑friendly terraced‑house front garden |
The upright, medium-sized shrub fits narrow beds beside paths or front steps, leaving room for permeable gravel and planting that copes gracefully with frequent showers and coastal winds. Ideal for the eco-conscious urban gardener |
| Low‑maintenance mixed border |
Reliable repeat flowering and strong health mean you can weave this rose into a mixed border with perennials such as penstemon or thyme, without needing constant spraying or fuss. Perfect for the time‑poor family homeowner |
| Long‑lived specimen shrub |
As an own‑root rose it builds up strength gradually, offering a stable, rejuvenating framework rather than a short‑lived graft, so one planting can serve as a focal point for many seasons. Reassuring for the investment‑minded beginner |
| Scented doorway or path edge |
The strong, classic rose perfume lingers on damp evening air after rain, making every arrival and departure feel special when planted near a gate, front door, or along a narrow path. Ideal for the fragrance‑loving city dweller |
| Historic or cottage‑style scheme |
The 1927 heritage background and old‑rose flower form sit naturally among traditional materials, reclaimed brick edging and vintage pots, adding authenticity without introducing demanding specialist care. A pleasure for the nostalgic garden enthusiast |
| Small urban bed with heavy soil |
The moderate size and upright habit make it practical in compact beds; with improved drainage it copes well where clay or older foundations limit depth, keeping the planting layout simple. Helpful for the space‑conscious town gardener |
| Standard rose for vertical emphasis |
Its flowering and foliage suit training as a standard, lifting colour and scent above railings or low planting while preserving valuable ground space for herbs or groundcovers beneath. Attractive for the design‑oriented homeowner |
| Large containers and courtyard pots |
In a 40–50 litre peat‑free container with steady watering, the compact spread, good rebloom and healthy foliage create a durable potted feature that softens hard landscaping and small patios. Convenient for the balcony‑focused gardener |
Styling ideas
- Front‑gate romance – Pair with creeping thyme at the base and permeable gravel along the path for scented steps and easy rainwater soak‑away – ideal for busy terraced‑house owners
- Cottage border – Thread through a mixed border with hemp‑agrimony and penstemon for soft, old‑fashioned colour that needs minimal intervention – suited to relaxed family gardeners
- Heritage focal pot – Grow in a 50‑litre clay container near a bench, underplanting with low herbs for a long‑lived, fragrant feature – perfect for courtyard and balcony users
- Formal standard – Train as a standard beside a front door, skirted with lavender or nepeta for structure, scent and year‑round presence – appealing to design‑conscious homeowners
- Rain‑smart strip – Line a narrow front bed with these shrubs between permeable paving, allowing water to drain while maintaining upright, colourful structure – ideal for urban sustainability enthusiasts
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
FRAU DR. SCHRICKER is a historical China shrub rose, part of the Heritage rose collection; bred in Germany and also traded as Felberg-Leclerc, with no separate registered cultivar name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Johannes Felberg-Leclerc in Trier, Germany, 1927, from ‘Gruss an Teplitz’ × ‘Souvenir de Madame Eugène Verdier’, unregistered but long established in cultivation as a reliable historical garden shrub. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Forms an upright, moderately dense shrub 80–130 cm tall and 55–90 cm wide, with dark, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickles, creating a well-balanced outline for borders, specimens or training as a standard. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-large, double, cup-shaped clusters with 26–39 petals; it reblooms well with a generous second flush, giving extended display and good coverage on the bush through the main growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Blooms open vivid raspberry-pink with carmine undertones, softening to warm salmon-powder, petal edges paling to pearly cream; colour impact remains harmonious as flowers age across the cluster. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strong, long-lasting, sweet rose scent characteristic of heritage varieties, noticeable in still or humid air and particularly effective near seating areas, entrances, pathways and frequently used garden routes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hip production is generally modest due to the double blooms, but occasional small, round, red hips 8–13 mm across may develop, adding a subtle seasonal accent in late summer to autumn. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to around −21 to −18 °C; shows good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, and flowers well in warm conditions if prolonged drought stress is avoided. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, specimens and standards, planted 55–100 cm apart; prefers improved drainage on heavier soils, regular watering in dry spells, and light pruning to maintain shape and encourage rebloom. |
FRAU DR. SCHRICKER offers fragrant repeat flowering, compact upright form and long own-root reliability, making it a thoughtful choice for those seeking a graceful, enduring rose to settle gently into their garden.