Marvelle – yellow striped hybrid tea rose (MACtaurang)
Step out after rain and meet Marvelle, a striped hybrid tea rose that brings soft balance and quiet drama to compact front gardens and terraces. Its upright habit and glossy foliage stay composed in breezy, damp weather, ideal where frequent showers and heavier soils demand reliable resilience. Large, high‑centred blooms unfold in glowing golden‑yellow with vivid orange‑red streaks, a gentle sunset effect that repeats through summer and early autumn with minimal input from you. Grown on its own roots, it offers long‑term stability, easier recovery if stems are damaged, and an elegant presence that settles in more deeply as seasons pass. In a roomy bed or a 40–50 litre container, it makes a quietly confident statement in the family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front garden |
The upright, space-efficient growth creates a vertical accent that fits neatly behind a low front fence or railings, while the striped blooms read clearly from the pavement, offering everyday pleasure for the passing urban homeowner and beginner. |
| Low‑maintenance family flower bed |
Good disease resistance and self-cleaning flowers keep the plant neat with little deadheading, so borders stay smart even when you skip a weekend’s gardening, which particularly suits time-pressed urban parents and busy. |
| Feature rose in a mixed planting |
The strong stems and high‑centred flowers stand out among perennials such as lavender, sage or nepeta, giving a focal point that repeats bloom through the season without complex pruning, ideal for relaxed hobby gardeners and enthusiasts. |
| Rainwater‑friendly front garden redesign |
Its deep, own-root system responds well to mulched, well-drained planting pockets beside permeable drives or gravel strips, working comfortably with collected rainwater and suiting sustainability‑minded householders and eco‑gardeners. |
| Large patio container (40–50 litres or more) |
In a generous peat-free container the upright habit and dense foliage give height without overwhelming small spaces, while the mild scent and showy colour provide a ‘mini rose garden’ effect for balcony dwellers and flat‑owners. |
| Long-term structural rose in a small garden |
As an own-root plant it ages steadily, with woody framework and shoots renewing from the base so ornamental value remains stable over many seasons, appealing to those wanting lasting structure and continuity. |
| Seasonal colour highlight near seating |
The soft, sweet fragrance and shifting stripe patterns from bud to full bloom create quiet interest rather than overpowering scent, perfect beside a bench or small terrace used regularly by scent-sensitive visitors and guests. |
| Clay-based suburban border with wind exposure |
Once established in improved, free‑draining soil, the sturdy framework and healthy foliage cope well with typical British breezes and showery spells on heavier ground, reassuring for coastal‑edge residents and nervous‑planters. |
Styling ideas
- Striped-showcase – Plant Marvelle alone in a narrow front bed with dark gravel mulch so the yellow-and-orange striping becomes the single bold statement – for design-conscious town gardeners.
- Soft-sunset – Combine with lavender and silvery foliage to echo the warm flower tones while keeping maintenance easy – for busy professionals wanting calm evening colour.
- Urban-bouquet – Grow one plant in a 50 litre pot near the front door, underplanted with low thyme to create a living cut-flower corner – for flat or terrace dwellers.
- Family-focus – Use as a central specimen in a small mixed bed with heuchera and low grasses so children can watch buds change colour over time – for young families.
- Ever-structure – Repeat three plants along a path, spacing generously, to create a simple, long-lived rose avenue with minimal pruning demands – for low-intervention garden owners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose; registered as MACtaurang, marketed as Marvelle – yellow striped hybrid tea rose – MACtaurang; ARS exhibition name Tropical Sunset; own-root, 2-litre pharmaROSA ORIGINAL format. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, New Zealand; parentage ‘Louise Gardner’ × (‘Auckland Metro’ × seedling ‘Stars ’n’ Stripes’); introduced 1995; registered 1988. |
| Awards and recognition |
Trial Ground Certificate – Durbanville (2006), recognising reliable garden performance and ornamental value under independent trial conditions in a demanding climate. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit with dense, dark green glossy foliage; typical height 150–190 cm, spread 95–125 cm; moderately thorny stems; good self-cleaning of spent blooms for a tidy appearance. |
| Flower morphology |
Hybrid tea type, high‑centred, pointed buds; large double blooms with about 26–39 petals, usually borne singly; remontant with abundant second flush, suitable for cutting and exhibition use. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Yellow-striped bicolour; vivid golden-yellow base with orange‑red streaks, softening to creamy yellow with deeper coral-red striping; colour retention good, pattern intensifying in stronger sunlight over the season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, sweet fragrance typical of many modern hybrid teas; scent noticeable at close range without dominating nearby seating or windows, making it suitable for compact urban gardens and patios. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally sparse due to double flowers; where present, spherical hips 17–23 mm diameter, red‑orange (RHS 40B), offering occasional late-season interest but not a primary ornamental feature. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7; hardy to approximately −26 to −23 °C, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4; good resistance to powdery mildew and black spot, moderate against rust; medium heat tolerance, needing watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny position with improved, free‑draining soil; suitable for flower beds, solitary planting and cutting; recommended spacing 95–180 cm; low maintenance with periodic pruning and regular watering in dry spells. |
Marvelle Hybrid tea rose MACtaurang offers upright structure, reliable repeat flowering and long-lived own-root resilience, making it a thoughtful choice for understated yet enduring garden colour.