INGE KLÄGER – red floribunda bedding rose - Márk
Step from pavement to front garden and be met by balance: compact red blooms held neatly above dark foliage, creating a calm, ordered rhythm along paths and railings even where gardens face regular rain and wind on heavier urban soils. INGE KLÄGER settles in steadily, using its first seasons to root, then build framework, and by the third year delivering its full display with reassuring continuity. The bushy shape stays compact, ideal for small London-style plots or narrow beds where every inch counts, while the once-a-year flush arrives in a strong summer wave of colour that reads clearly from the street. Medium-height plants form tidy, repeatable units for low hedging and bedding lines, supporting a green, low-fuss frontage that still feels carefully chosen. Own-root reliability underpins long-term resilience and quiet longevity, helping your planting feel considered rather than crowded, and keeping maintenance pleasantly minimal.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden low hedge along a narrow path |
The bushy, medium-height habit forms a clear, even line that keeps views open yet defines the boundary, giving that “narrow path after rain” feel without overwhelming a small frontage; ideal for the busy homeowner. |
| Bedding blocks in small urban flowerbeds |
Regular spacing at 50–60 cm creates a level, mid-red mass that reads well from the pavement and between parked cars, using limited soil depth efficiently for a simple, legible display for the city garden beginner. |
| Mixed shrub border in a family back garden |
The once-a-season flowering concentrates colour into a strong summer highlight, nesting neatly among perennials and shrubs so the border looks composed in July, then hands over to later-flowering companions for the relaxed family gardener. |
| Coastal or exposed suburban sites |
Robust wood and dense foliage cope well where gardens face regular wind and driving showers, supporting a sustainable, low-fuss structure that holds its shape and leaf quality for the weather-conscious planter. |
| Clay-based soils with careful drainage improvement |
Once established, the own-root system gives durable anchorage and stable growth on heavier ground, making the most of improved topsoil while reducing long-term replanting worries for the practical homeowner. |
| Rainwater-conscious front gardens and swales |
Planted slightly raised beside permeable surfaces, the compact shrubs partner well with gravel and moisture-tolerant perennials, helping integrate decorative planting with rainwater management in small plots for the sustainability-minded gardener. |
| Large containers on steps, patios or balconies |
In 40–50 litre or larger pots, INGE KLÄGER offers a controlled burst of mid-red summer colour while its own-root structure supports gradual, long-lived growth in confined soil, suiting the space-limited balcony owner. |
| Long-term structural planting in public or shared spaces |
Good winter hardiness and reliable frame-building give a durable backbone for estate frontages or shared entrances, with plants recovering steadily from light damage and remaining serviceable for years for the low-maintenance planner. |
Styling ideas
- Terraced-border edge – Run a single or double line along a London terrace front path, underplant with low thyme and gravel to keep things permeable – ideal for time-pressed urban owners wanting order with low fuss.
- Red-ribbon bed – Mass-plant in a shallow curve and back with English bluebeard and airy grasses to create a mid-height “ribbon” of red – suits design-aware gardeners seeking strong colour structure.
- Clay-tolerant mix – Combine INGE KLÄGER with nepeta, hardy geraniums and ornamental sedges in improved heavy soil for long-lived, manageable planting – good for families on heavier suburban plots.
- Container punctuation – Use one rose in a 50 litre pot flanking a front door, with silver-leaved herbs at the base, to add clear summer focus – perfect for flat-dwellers or renters wanting movable structure.
- Calm park strip – Plant in repeating drifts along a path with Knautia ‘Red Knight’ and Artemisia for a relaxed, airy “green corridor” – attractive for community or shared gardens favouring simple upkeep.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
INGE KLÄGER is a floribunda bedding rose marketed as a shrub rose type; commercial name INGE KLÄGER Bedding rose Márk, supplied here as an own-root eleanorROSE ORIGINAL plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Márk Gergely in Hungary and introduced in 2000 via PharmaRosa Ltd; exact parentage is unknown, but selection emphasised clear red colour and reliable shrub performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright plants reach about 85–115 cm in height and 60–80 cm spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles creating tidy, medium-scale garden structure. |
| Flower morphology |
Produces medium-sized, double, cup to goblet-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals in clustered trusses; the variety flowers once in summer, creating a concentrated seasonal display rather than repeat flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open deep crimson, brighten to vivid mid-red (RHS 53C/53B) and hold a clear, uniform tone with very good colour retention, only gently muting at full opening before petals finally fall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Classed as an unscented rose with no noticeable fragrance; plantings are chosen primarily for visual impact, structure and colour reliability rather than for scent-led garden experiences. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical hips about 8–12 mm across, colouring bright red later in the season and adding a modest, naturalistic detail to informal mixed plantings or low hedging. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to around −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4), with good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot and medium susceptibility to rust under high humidity. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with moderately fertile, well-drained soil; suitable for beds, low hedges and urban green spaces, planted 50–90 cm apart depending on mass effect or specimen use. |
INGE KLÄGER brings concentrated mid-red summer colour, compact hedging structure and long-lived own-root reliability to small family gardens and urban frontages, a thoughtful choice if you prefer a single strong flowering moment each year.