ROYAL COPENHAGEN™ – light pink tea-hybrid rose
Step out after rainfall and meet Royal Copenhagen in soft, powder-pink bloom: a high-centred hybrid tea that brings front gardens a sense of calm, upright elegance and long-season flowering, even where moist, heavy soils demand thoughtful drainage and planting care for reliable performance in changeable British weather. Bred as a durable garden and cut-flower rose, its glossy foliage and strong perfume create a refined yet easy-care focus near your door or along a path, ideal for those wanting a graceful rose without complex routines, and with own-root planting giving reassuring longevity, steady regrowth after pruning or weather setbacks, and a measured build-up from roots to full display over three seasons, balancing sustainability with classic hybrid-tea charm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
The upright habit and XL, exhibition-style blooms create an immediate focal point beside a gate or front door, giving structure without overwhelming a narrow London terrace bed; medium maintenance suits time-pressed homeowners |
| Cutting patch or vase garden |
High-centred, long-stemmed flowers are bred for cutting, with strong, sweet-fruity fragrance and good colour retention, so even a small group will supply regular, elegant stems for indoor arrangements for flower-lovers |
| Own-root long-term planting |
As an own-root rose it matures into a stable, non-grafting shrub that recovers well after hard pruning, supporting a long working life in the same spot and safeguarding ornamental value for patient planners |
| Compact border in family gardens |
Reaching around 75–105 cm with a 50–70 cm spread, it fits comfortably into average family borders, adding vertical interest and repeat blooms without taking over limited play or seating areas for busy families |
| Clay or chalky ground with improved drainage |
Performs reliably when planted into well-prepared, peat-free soil with added grit or compost to improve runoff and rooting, helping it cope better with wetter, heavier conditions typical of many UK plots for practical gardeners |
| Large container on balcony or paved front |
A single plant in a 40–50 litre or larger pot offers perfume and refined flowers where there is no open soil, provided regular watering and feeding are given by committed but space-limited city-dwellers |
| Season-long scented path or seating edge |
Remontant flowering and a pronounced, sweet-fruity perfume mean repeated waves of bloom and scent through the season, creating a gently luxurious backdrop to everyday outdoor moments for relaxed beginners |
| Weather-resilient design in changeable summers |
Medium disease resistance and proven hardiness allow it to give a consistent display when summers swing between damp spells and warmth, provided you support it with simple, occasional care in typical UK conditions for realistic owners |
Styling ideas
- Porcelain-entrance – Pair Royal Copenhagen™ with white lavender and silvery foliage in a narrow front bed to echo fine china tones – ideal for terrace fronts seeking quiet elegance.
- Balcony-bouquet – Grow one plant in a 50-litre pot with trailing thyme to soften the rim, creating a cut-flower source on compact balconies for perfume-focused urban gardeners.
- Pastel-border – Combine with pink lupins and soft grasses along a path, letting its upright stems punctuate looser planting for family gardens wanting calm structure.
- Evening-seat – Place near a bench with blue verbena and nepeta, where repeat blooms and strong scent frame post-work relaxation for busy professionals.
- Heritage-line – Use as a short, spaced row backed by evergreen cherry laurel, giving a formal, almost regal edge in small front gardens for lovers of classic design.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Royal Copenhagen™ Hybrid Tea POULSEN®, ARS exhibition name ‘Royal Copenhagen’; registered as POUlht001, Hybrid Tea group, commercial hybrid tea rose, own-root 2-litre container form. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Denmark in 1994 by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen (Poulsen Roser A/S); parentage unknown seedling × ‘Tivoli’; introduced after 2004, US Plant Patent 15,195 (2004). |
| Awards and recognition |
Monza Gold Medal (2002), Monza International Rose Competition, confirming its value as a high-quality hybrid tea with strong ornamental and exhibition characteristics. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright bush reaching about 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm wide; dense, glossy dark green foliage; moderate prickles; weak self-cleaning, so deadheading is recommended to maintain appearance. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, high-centred, pointed-budded hybrid tea flowers on mainly solitary stems; double, with around 26–39 petals; remontant with a generous second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pastel light pink with a subtle lavender tint; RHS 65C outer, 65B inner; colour holds well then fades to powder-pink and near white; cooler weather maintains more intense tones to petal fall. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, sweet, fruity scent characteristic of classic tea hybrids; strong enough for seating areas and for cut stems indoors; flowers are highly double with little accessible pollen for insects. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small, spherical hips 10–14 mm across, red RHS 40A; generally incidental to the display, as the variety is mainly grown for its large, refined flowers and fragrance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, roughly USDA 5b; Swedish zone 4); medium resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; benefits from basic preventive care in humid summers. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with fertile, well-drained, peat-free soil; water regularly in drought; suitable for borders, specimen use, containers and cutting; spacing 50–90 cm depending on design. |
ROYAL COPENHAGEN™ offers refined, strongly scented blooms on a compact, long-lived own-root shrub that suits front gardens and generous containers, a thoughtful choice if you value enduring structure and perfume in a manageable rose.