NEON ® – deep pink bedding floribunda rose – Kordes
Step outside after rain and NEON ® greets you with neon clusters of bright, long‑lasting colour that seem to glow against its glossy foliage, bringing instant impact to compact London front gardens and small beds. Bred by Kordes for modern city planting, this bushy floribunda offers season‑long flowering with minimal effort, ideal where you rely on rain and occasional watering yet still need a rose that copes gracefully with wet, changeable weather and heavier soils in exposed streetscapes. Planted as a low hedge or neat block, it develops into a tidy, long‑lived structure that keeps its shape without complicated pruning, while its robust health reduces the need for sprays and constant attention. Grown on its own roots in our 2‑litre container, it establishes steadily for a long garden life, building roots in the first year, strong shoots in the second, then full ornamental value by the third, giving reliable colour, tidy borders and sustainable balance with very little ongoing work.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front garden bed in a terraced street |
NEON ® forms a compact, bushy mound that fits narrow front plots yet reads strongly from the pavement thanks to its vivid deep pink clusters and glossy foliage, giving structure and kerb appeal with little maintenance for the busy homeowner |
| Low flowering hedge along a path or drive |
Planted at hedging distance, plants knit into a low, continuous line of colour that stays neat without complex pruning; the own‑root habit supports a long‑lived, regenerating hedge that tolerates light clipping over many seasons for the practical planner |
| Urban rain‑friendly planting strip |
Suited to tough, high‑traffic beds, NEON ® handles variable moisture and breezier, wetter sites, pairing well with free‑draining soil preparation to manage heavier clay while still offering dense cover and bloom for the climate‑aware gardener |
| Mixed bed with perennials in a family garden |
Its moderate height and rounded habit make an easy anchor among perennials such as geraniums and sedges; repeat flowering provides continuity between perennial flushes, keeping borders interesting for the relaxed hobbyist |
| Mass bedding and colour blocks |
At recommended spacing NEON ® creates impressive carpets of uniform deep pink, ideal for simple, graphic planting schemes in small gardens or shared fronts, offering high visual return from straightforward planting for the design‑conscious beginner |
| Large container on balcony or paved front |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, this compact floribunda delivers strong colour where soil is scarce; own‑root growth supports long container life, with only basic watering and light yearly pruning for the space‑limited city dweller |
| Low‑input, sustainable rose border |
Selected for strong disease resistance, NEON ® keeps foliage healthy without routine spraying, reducing interventions; its resilient structure and self‑reliant growth fit well into gardens aiming for fewer chemicals and simpler care for the eco‑minded owner |
| Children’s play‑adjacent planting |
Its slightly thorny stems and modest height are easier to manage near paths and play spaces, while the bright blooms offer season‑long colour focus; own‑root toughness makes recovery from accidental knocks more reliable for the family gardener |
Styling ideas
- Neon-Edge – line a short path with NEON ® at hedge spacing for a glowing, low “runway” effect – ideal for front‑garden improvers wanting simple structure and drama
- Urban-Glow – underplant NEON ® with Carex flacca ‘Blue Zinger’ for a cool blue‑green base that makes the pink flowers pop – for balcony and basement‑flat gardeners seeking bold contrast
- Soft-Ribbon – weave a ribbon of NEON ® through a mixed bed with Geranium sanguineum to soften edges and extend flowering – for cottage‑style enthusiasts who prefer uncomplicated upkeep
- Paving-Pocket – use a single NEON ® in a large square container by the front door, surrounded with sweet alyssum at the rim – for busy professionals wanting instant welcome from minimal planting
- Graphic-Block – create a rectangular block of NEON ® in a small lawn corner, keeping grass simple around it so the rose colour reads as one bold shape – for design‑led gardeners favouring clean lines and low care
Technical cultivar profile
| Characteristic | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bed rose, registered as KORenon, marketed as NEON ® in the RigoRosen® collection; approved exhibition name “Neon” for floribunda bush and cut flower classes. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Wilhelm Kordes III (Germany) from ‘Kiss’ × unknown seedling; registered 1998 and introduced in 2001 by W. Kordes’ Söhne for robust, colourful bedding use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds the ADR distinction (Germany, 1999) and multiple 2004 medals, including Gold at Bagatelle and Hradec Králové plus Silver at Kortrijk and a Hague Certificate of Merit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub 50–70 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and only slight prickliness, forming tidy, easily managed bedding plants and low hedges. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, double blooms with 26–39 petals, carried in clusters on branching stems; cupped at first then opening flatter, remontant with a notably abundant second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant deep pink with a magenta tinge; buds cyclamen‑pink, opening bright then fading to warm pink with paler edges, contrasting well with yellow stamens and good overall colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Primarily an ornamental bedding rose with very faint scent; fragrance is minimal and unobtrusive, making it suitable where strong perfume is not desired or where colour is the main focus. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small spherical hips, approximately 6–10 mm across, colouring red as they mature; produced sparsely and not usually a dominant ornamental feature of the planting. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Reliable garden performance with high resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) with moderate heat tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny beds or large containers at 30–55 cm spacing; prefers good drainage, regular watering in prolonged dry spells, and light annual pruning to maintain dense flowering structure. |
NEON ® offers vivid long-season colour, compact structure and resilient health in a durable own-root form that settles in for years of easy enjoyment, making it a thoughtful choice if you favour lasting impact with modest effort.