LARISSA® – pink groundcover rose – Kordes
Step off the pavement and into a softer world with LARISSA®, a compact groundcover rose that turns small front gardens into calm, rain‑kissed refuges. Its pastel rosette blooms create a continuous carpet of colour from early summer well into autumn, while dense, glossy foliage keeps the planting looking full and finished even between flushes. Bred for high health, it shrugs off common rose diseases and copes reliably with cool, damp British weather, offering reassuring performance where rain and wind regularly test garden beds. Low maintenance by design, it needs only light annual pruning and modest feeding, making it easy to keep neat beside a path or shared front gate. As an own‑root plant it develops a sturdy, long‑lived framework that regrows well if ever cut back hard, maintaining stable ornamental value over many years. In containers LARISSA® thrives in a large 40–50 litre pot, ideal for sustainable, rainwater‑fed city spaces. Plant once, then watch it settle: roots in the first year, strong shoots in the second, and full garden impact by year three, creating a balanced, lived‑in garden feel for busy urban families.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small London terraced-house front garden |
LARISSA® stays compact yet bushy, covering bare soil with neat, pastel pink rosettes that look refined against brickwork and railings, while its low pruning needs keep the space tidy for a time‑pressed beginner. |
| Rainwater-friendly, sustainable planting strip |
Its dense, groundcover habit helps slow and hold surface run-off, while tough foliage and strong health allow it to cope with exposed spots where frequent rain and wind regularly test garden beds, suiting a climate-aware homeowner. |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Reliable repeat flowering and modest feeding needs make it a practical choice along play-lawn edges, giving soft colour with minimal deadheading, ideal where garden time must fit around children for a busy family. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres) |
In a generously sized pot with good drainage, LARISSA® forms a rounded, floriferous shrub that softens hard paving and front steps, needing only occasional trimming, perfect for an urban balcony or patio gardener. |
| Informal low hedge along a path |
Planted at hedge spacing, its upright, bushy growth knits into a low, flowering line that guides visitors without needing clipped, formal shaping, giving gentle structure that suits a relaxed front‑garden owner. |
| Clay or chalky suburban beds with improved drainage |
Once soil structure is improved with compost and sharp grit, the robust own‑root system settles well, building a durable plant framework that copes with typical British garden soils for a practical, results-focused gardener. |
| Urban public-facing planting (driveway or shared frontage) |
Originally bred as a landscape workhorse, it performs steadily despite heat, cold and moderate soil compaction, keeping entrances attractive even with limited attention, which reassures a low‑effort, image-conscious resident. |
| Long-term, low-input mixed shrub bed |
Its own-root longevity and ability to regenerate from the base give a dependable presence among other shrubs and perennials, maintaining colour and shape over many seasons, appealing to sustainability-minded gardeners. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Frontage – Underplant LARISSA® with low Nepeta and white lavender for a pastel, cloud-like edge along a London townhouse path – ideal for style-conscious beginners.
- Rain-Ribbon – Combine with sedum and low yarrow in a free-draining strip that channels roof runoff, giving a resilient, naturalistic look – designed for sustainable city gardeners.
- Courtyard-Cushion – Plant in a single large terracotta pot (50 litres) with trailing thyme around the rim for a compact, fragrant accent – perfect for balcony and patio owners.
- Family-Border – Weave LARISSA® through a border of hardy geraniums and dwarf grasses for a soft, child-friendly edge to a play lawn – suited to young families.
- Neighbourly-Edge – Create a low hedge along shared driveways, interspersed with dwarf sage, to offer year-round structure and gentle colour – appealing to busy commuters.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose from the RigoRosen collection; registered as KORbaspro, marketed as LARISSA, Larissa RigoRosen and Powderpuff in different regions for landscape and garden use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes (W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany) from ‘Bassino’ × ‘Rosenprofessor Sieber’, raised in 1998 and introduced commercially in 2008 as a resilient, floriferous landscape rose. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR quality mark (2008) plus multiple European trial awards, including gold medals and certificates of merit, reflecting strong garden performance, health and reliability across varied climates. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, upright-bushy shrub reaching about 55–90 cm high and 50–85 cm across, with moderately thorny stems and dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage providing good groundcover and visual fullness. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, very double rosette blooms with over 40 petals, carried in clusters; remontant, with generous second and later flushes, though most spent flowers linger and may need light deadheading in neat settings. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pastel pink blooms (RHS 65C outer, 65A inner), slightly deeper in the centre; colour may intensify in cooler weather and fade towards creamy tones in strong sun, maintaining a gentle, romantic overall effect. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very light to negligible, making it suitable near doors, pavements or seating where strong scent is not desired; grown primarily for its continuous flowering and decorative pastel rosette flowers. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small, occasional spherical hips around 7–11 mm in diameter, orange-red (approx. RHS 40A); ornamental effect is modest, with the main visual interest provided by the prolonged flowering season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated highly resistant to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; reliably hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4), with good tolerance of urban stress and moderate heat when watered. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, borders, containers and mass planting; plant 70–140 cm apart depending on use, in improved, well-drained soil, with low fertiliser and pruning needs for easy-care family and urban gardens. |
LARISSA® offers long-season pastel colour, dependable health and durable own-root growth, making it a thoughtful choice for low-effort, long-lived structure in family and urban gardens; consider it where gentle reliability matters.