ILLUSION® – red climbing rose – Kordes
Step outside after rain and follow Illusion® along a narrow path, where velvety blooms and fruity fragrance lend a sense of balance to even the smallest London front garden. This classic Kordes climber creates a tall, flowered curtain over railings or walls while coping reliably with typical British humidity and frequent showers in exposed gardens. In a 2‑litre own‑root form it settles in steadily, with roots building in the first year, stronger shoots in the second, and full ornamental effect by the third. Once established in well‑drained soil, its dark, glossy foliage and richly coloured petals bring long‑season structure to rainwater‑wise, sustainable city spaces.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden railings in terraced streets |
Train Illusion® along low railings or a simple wire frame to create a vertical screen of red flowers without losing precious ground space, an easy way to soften hard paving for beginner and time‑poor urban gardeners |
| House wall or sunny fence |
Against a south or west‑facing wall, Illusion® forms a tall, glossy green backdrop that flowers over a long season, its own‑root vigour giving a dependable framework that matures gracefully over many years for sustainability‑minded homeowners |
| Pergola or arch over a narrow path |
Its climbing habit and medium‑sized, cup‑shaped blooms make a natural choice for a slender arch, creating that post‑rain tunnel of scent in small gardens where space is tight but atmosphere matters for romantic‑leaning beginners |
| Rainwater‑aware planting with improved drainage |
Planted into enriched, well‑drained holes on heavier clay, Illusion® uses its own‑root strength to establish steadily, coping well with frequent British downpours while rewarding patient care in compact, rain‑managed plots for eco‑focused gardeners |
| Large container on balcony or paved front |
In a minimum 40–50 litre pot with peat‑free compost, this climber can be trained up a slim obelisk, giving height, colour and fragrance where borders are impossible yet watering with saved rain fits busy, space‑limited city dwellers |
| Statement pillar or obelisk in mixed border |
Used as a vertical accent, Illusion® rises above perennials while its dark foliage anchors the border; own‑root resilience helps it regenerate from lower buds after pruning, suiting long‑term planning by quality‑conscious garden owners |
| Screening between neighbouring gardens |
Along shared boundaries, its dense foliage and moderate prickliness create a living partition that feels softer than panels, with repeat flowering adding seasonal interest that matures into a stable, long‑lived feature for privacy‑seeking families |
| Classic “girly” red‑and‑pink scheme |
The rich red flowers pair beautifully with pastel clematis or pink perennials, delivering a romantic, slightly dramatic look while the own‑root plant offers a reliable long view for style‑driven but time‑pressed front‑gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Romantic Archway – Train Illusion® over a narrow metal arch with underplanting of lavender and nepeta for a scented, pollinator‑friendly entrance – ideal for terraced‑house front‑garden owners
- Balcony Curtain – Grow in a 50‑litre container with a slim trellis to form a living red screen, paired with drought‑tolerant sage in pots – suited to style‑conscious flat dwellers
- Classic Front Wall – Fan‑train along railings with soft pink geraniums at the base to green up paved front gardens – perfect for busy London commuters
- Pergola Walkway – Clothe a light pergola and interplant with clematis for layered colour and fragrance over a path – appealing to hobby gardeners planning a long‑term feature
- Vertical Focus – Use Illusion® up an obelisk amidst ornamental grasses for year‑round structure and seasonal red blooms – great for design‑led, low‑maintenance gardeners
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Illusion® is a large‑flowered climbing Hybrid Kordesii rose; registered and exhibited as ‘Illusion’, classified as a climbing rose within classic shrub and exhibition climbing categories. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; introduced and registered in 1961, with parentage undocumented but selected for its red blooms and climbing habit. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recognised by the American Rose Society with Classic Shrub Rose Awards in 2000 and 2005, confirming enduring exhibition value and traditional ornamental appeal. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Vigorous climber reaching about 220–340 cm high with 140–220 cm spread, moderately thorny canes and dense, dark green glossy foliage forming a substantial vertical framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, double, cup‑shaped clustered blooms with roughly 26–39 petals; remontant habit gives a main flush followed by lighter repeat flowering through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Ruby to carmine red flowers (RHS 53A–53B) that deepen then mellow towards burgundy and maroon, occasionally with darker edges, showing moderate colour fading in strong light. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength scent with a fresh, fruity rose character noticeable along paths and seating areas, adding sensory interest without being overpowering in enclosed spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms ellipsoidal red hips around 9–15 mm across, adding late‑season ornament where flowers have been allowed to set rather than being deadheaded. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish Zone 4, USDA 5b); disease resistance is weak, so regular protection against black spot, mildew and rust is recommended. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on sunny walls, fences, pergolas or pillars; plant with 165–270 cm spacing, improve drainage on heavy soils, and prune to maintain a manageable, flower‑rich framework. |
Illusion® offers velvety red height, romantic fragrance and a long‑lived, regenerating own‑root framework that rewards patient planting with dependable structure and bloom, making it a thoughtful choice for characterful front gardens.