OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE – red bedding floribunda rose - Márk
OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE brings a quietly confident presence to compact front gardens, offering generous clusters of medium-sized blooms in a rich, evolving palette of red, orange-red and coral tones. Bred by Hungarian rosarian Márk Gergely, this bushy floribunda forms a neat, spreading habit that suits narrow London terraces and small family plots where every square metre must work hard. The shrubs cope well with warm, changeable summers and heavier soils, supporting gardens that must handle wet spells and blustery conditions. Flowers appear in flushes from early summer and repeat reliably, creating a long, low hedge or bed that feels consistently alive rather than high-maintenance. As an own-root rose in a compact 2-litre container, it settles in steadily, building a durable framework that supports long-term colour and easy annual renewal, while you simply keep the soil mulched and the planting balanced.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Urban front garden hedge |
The bushy, spreading structure and 60–70 cm spacing create an even, low hedge that softens railings and pavements without overwhelming a narrow frontage; own-root plants establish gradually into a long-lived, easily refreshed line of colour for beginners and time-poor homeowners. |
| Small mixed flower bed |
Reliable repeat flowering with abundant clusters brings season-long red interest in modest borders, while the medium height allows underplanting with lavender, sage or nepeta to support beneficial insects and reduce bare soil, ideal for sustainability-minded gardeners. |
| Rainwater-conscious clay garden |
This variety copes well with warm, unsettled weather and heavier soils when planted into improved, well-drained holes, fitting gardens that must ride out wet, windy spells without constant intervention for busy urban families. |
| Own-root long-term feature shrub |
The own-root form develops a stable framework that regenerates from the base after hard pruning or winter setbacks, giving a dependable, decades-long presence with minimal replacement risk for cautious first-time planters. |
| Beginner-friendly rose border |
Moderate disease resistance and a naturally tidy, medium-sized bush reduce the need for complex spraying or staking, so light pruning and basic monitoring are usually enough, suiting learners who want results without technical routines for novice gardeners. |
| Container or large pot on paved area |
In a 40–50 litre pot with peat-free compost and good drainage, its compact spread and repeat flowering provide a manageable focal point by the front door, using stored rainwater for irrigation to support sustainability-focused balcony and patio owners. |
| Family garden play-space edge |
The modest 60–85 cm height marks paths and lawn edges without blocking sight-lines, while moderate prickliness discourages trampling yet remains manageable around children, appealing to safety-conscious but style-aware parents. |
| Commemorative or personal planting |
Named in honour of horticulture professor Dr Iván Okályi, this rose suits a small, reflective corner bed where durable structure and renewable growth can symbolise continuity for thoughtful, meaning-seeking buyers. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-edge ribbon – Plant a single row along a small front path, underplanted with dwarf lavender to soften hard edges and add scent – ideal for townhouses seeking understated formality.
- Coral-red tapestry – Combine in a bed with Nepeta and soft grasses so the fiery red to coral flowers float above a cool blue-green base – for gardeners who enjoy colour shifts through the season.
- Rainwise frontage – Set in a gravel-mulched strip with rosemary and thyme, allowing runoff to soak into improved clay soil while foliage and flowers keep the space welcoming – suited to sustainable urban front gardens.
- Compact memory garden – Use three plants in a triangle with white penstemon for a quiet focal point that honours the cultivar’s commemorative name – perfect for reflective, low-maintenance corners.
- Paved courtyard pot – Grow a single shrub in a 45–50 litre container with peat-free medium and a discreet water butt nearby, creating a strong seasonal accent on otherwise hard surfaces – for balcony and patio owners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Attribute |
Data |
| Name and registration |
OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE is a floribunda bed rose marketed as a bedding shrub rose; commercial type bedding floribunda, collection Bedding rose, authenticity verified for eleanorrose.co.uk. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Hungarian rosarian Márk Gergely, with parentage not recorded in current sources; introduced via PharmaRosa® Ltd., this cultivar entered commerce around the late 1990s floribunda series. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, spreading shrub reaching about 60–85 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage and moderate prickliness, forming compact, low hedges or bedding groups. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, double, cup-shaped blooms with approximately 26–39 petals, borne in clusters on floribunda-type trusses; remontant habit with a particularly abundant second flush in suitable summer conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense red base with orange tinge; buds deep scarlet, opening bright orange-red, then fiery red at full bloom, slowly fading toward coral pink while retaining a warm orange cast; colour retention rated good in garden use. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak, with only a barely noticeable fruity, sweet character detectable at close range; this cultivar is chosen primarily for colour performance and bedding effect rather than strong scent. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally sets small, spherical red hips about 10–14 mm across, adding modest late-season interest; fruiting is irregular and usually incidental in routine ornamental plantings. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); disease resistance is moderate, with typical susceptibility levels to powdery mildew, black spot and rust requiring occasional monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained but moisture-retentive soil; suits beds, low hedges and urban green spaces at 55–70 cm spacing, with 2.8–3.2 plants/m² for mass bedding and routine light pruning each winter. |
OKÁLYI IVÁN EMLÉKE offers compact structure, reliable repeat flowering and resilient, regenerating own-root growth, making it a thoughtful long-term choice for understated, sustainable front gardens and family borders.