KÓS KÁROLY EMLÉKE – pink tea-hybrid rose - Márk
Step off the pavement into a London front garden and you meet the quietly composed charm of KÓS KÁROLY EMLÉKE: a compact, erect hybrid tea that brings balance to smaller spaces while coping well with cool summers and frequent showers, even where heavy soil needs thoughtful drainage. Its high-centred, pointed buds open into classic exhibition-style blooms, elegant yet gentle enough for an everyday family garden, and the discreet fragrance offers a soft, traditional rose note rather than an overpowering cloud. Grown on its own roots for long-term stability, it settles in reliably, regenerating from the base after pruning and forming a dense, mid-green foliage backdrop that looks well-kept with modest effort. A measured, medium-care rose, it partners beautifully with lavender, nepeta or other drought-tolerant perennials, and suits rainwater-conscious planting where you want long-lasting structure, considered sustainability, subtle cut-flower elegance and a sense of calm continuity along a narrow, terraced-house path.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden feature rose |
The compact, erect habit (around 80–110 cm) makes it easy to place as a single focal shrub in a small London-style front garden, where its neat outline reads as orderly rather than overblown, suiting busy homeowners and beginners. |
| Rainwater-conscious mixed border |
Dense mid-green foliage and a strong shrub framework lend long-term structure in planting schemes that capture and slow rainwater, especially on heavier urban soils where good drainage is planned in by sustainability-focused gardeners. |
| Own-root long-term investment planting |
Being supplied on its own roots, this rose builds a durable framework that can regenerate from the base after hard pruning or weather damage, supporting a longer planting life and reassuring cautious first-time rose owners. |
| Compact cutting patch |
High-centred, pointed buds on straight stems provide traditional hybrid tea blooms for cutting, giving you a small but reliable home-cut flower supply without needing the scale or complexity of a dedicated exhibitor’s collection. |
| Urban terrace or balcony in a large container |
Its tidy, upright growth lends itself to a 40–50 litre or larger pot, where the plant’s balanced height-to-width ratio offers presence without overwhelming a small paved area, fitting the needs of space-limited city residents. |
| Classic pink colour accent |
The clear mid-pink blooms, softly fading to powder pink with occasional silvery edging, give a calm, “girly” note that feels refined rather than sugary, appealing to those who like gentle colour themes and understated romance. |
| Moderate-care family planting |
With medium maintenance demands and moderate disease resistance, it suits gardeners who can manage occasional pruning and plant protection, yet want predictable flowering from a robust, well-bred cultivar designed for ordinary households. |
| Companion planting with lavender and nepeta |
Works especially well with nepeta and English lavender, where the airy perennials soften its formal shape and help foliage dry quickly after showers in cool, damp weather, an attractive option for design-aware urban planters. |
Styling ideas
- Pink-Pathway – Line a narrow front path with alternating KÓS KÁROLY EMLÉKE and English lavender for a softly pink-and-lilac, scented welcome – ideal for terrace-house owners wanting calm order at the front door.
- Balcony-Bouquet – Plant one rose in a 50-litre frost-proof pot with trailing nepeta at the rim for a living bouquet effect – suited to balcony gardeners who like cut flowers but have limited space.
- Architects-Edge – Pair this architect-honouring rose with Virginia creeper on a simple trellis backdrop, letting foliage texture contrast with formal blooms – for design-conscious homeowners who enjoy structural planting.
- Soft-Hedge – Create a low, 40–50 cm spaced row along a front boundary for a tidy, pink-flowering hedge – perfect for families seeking a gentle, non-spiky-looking division from the pavement.
- Rain-Garden-Rose – Set the shrub slightly raised within a gravelled, free-draining bed that also hosts drought-tolerant perennials – for sustainability-focused gardeners planning decorative yet practical rainwater management.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
KÓS KÁROLY EMLÉKE is a hybrid tea garden rose; commercial type and group hybrid tea rose, trade name “Kós Károly emléke Hybrid tea rose Márk”; no separate registered cultivar name is recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hungarian rosarian Márk Gergely around 2000 at the Horticultural Research Institute, Budapest; later introduced by PharmaRosa® Ltd., offering regional origin assurance for Central and Eastern European climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Erect, compact shrub reaching about 80–110 cm high and 60–85 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness; designed for manageable structure in small to medium gardens and borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Classic hybrid tea, double blooms with 26–39 petals, medium-sized flowers on mainly solitary stems, with high-centred, pointed buds reminiscent of exhibition cut-rose types for traditional, formal flower presentation. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform mid-pink with satin sheen; darker buds open to vivid pink then fade to soft powder pink with occasional silvery edges; ARS MPk, RHS 65B outer, 65C inner; outer petals fade first, centres retaining richer colour. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild fragrance with classic rose character, noticeable close-up but not overpowering, suitable for entrances, seating areas and cutting for indoor display where a discreet, traditional scent is preferred over strong perfume. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ovoid hips, 12–16 mm diameter, vivid red–orange (RHS 40A), adding a light decorative accent in late season but not produced so heavily as to distract from the primary ornamental value of the flowers. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 4, USDA 5b); disease resistance is moderate to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, benefiting from standard rose care and occasional plant protection measures. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Medium maintenance; appreciates regular deadheading, seasonal pruning and, when needed, fungicidal protection; recommended spacing 40–75 cm depending on hedge or solitary use, with planting densities around 4–4.6 plants per m². |
KÓS KÁROLY EMLÉKE offers compact structure, classic pink blooms and discreet fragrance on durable own-root growth, making it a thoughtful long-term choice for those planning a calm, manageable family garden.