SAMBA® – yellow-red bedding floribunda rose – Kordes
Step from pavement to front door through a low, glowing drift of SAMBA®, where colour and compact structure frame your path with almost effortless care. This compact floribunda settles quickly into small urban beds, coping reliably with grey skies and blustery showers in typical British seasons, offering reassuring performance even where heavy soils meet frequent rain and strong wind. Its own-root resilience supports a long garden life with stable shape and flowering, while medium disease resistance reduces routine spraying in busy weeks. Clustered, semi-double blooms create a lively rhythm of yellow and red from early summer onwards, and the bushy, low habit is ideal for edging, terraces and rainwater-friendly front gardens. Over three seasons you will see roots establish, then shoots build, and by the third year the full impact of this reliable bedder becomes part of your everyday walk home.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden bed |
The compact, bushy habit (55–75 cm high) keeps plants neatly within the boundary, while dense clusters of yellow‑red blooms brighten a short front path without crowding it. Moderate disease resistance keeps maintenance manageable for the busy urban gardener. |
| Rainwater-friendly, clay-based border |
SAMBA® performs reliably where rainfall is frequent, provided you improve drainage, offering steady flowering even when exposed to changeable weather in small front gardens that need simple, robust planting for the sustainability-minded homeowner. |
| Low, colourful edging along paths |
The bushy, compact growth and 35–55 cm spread form a tidy edging row, with self-cleaning flowers that reduce deadheading, giving a defined, colourful line along paths with minimal routine work for the time-poor beginner. |
| Mixed floribunda bed in family garden |
Medium maintenance needs and dependable repeat flowering make SAMBA® a good backbone plant in mixed rose beds, providing season-long structure and colour without specialist pruning skills for the hobby family gardener. |
| Own-root, long-lived feature in small plot |
As an own-root plant, SAMBA® regrows from its base if damaged and keeps its variety-true shape and colour for many years, offering reliable value and stability for the long-term garden planner. |
| Container on balcony or paved front |
The compact size adapts well to a large pot of at least 40–50 litres, where good drainage and regular watering support abundant clusters of bloom, bringing strong colour to hard surfaces for the courtyard or balcony owner. |
| Urban green space and small public planting |
Short stature, mass-planting spacing and moderate disease resistance suit modestly maintained communal beds, giving a consistent, showy effect that still looks tidy between visits for the community-focused resident. |
| Seasonal accent near wildlife planting |
Semi-double flowers offer only limited nectar, but the cheerful, bright display works well as a visual accent beside more wildlife-rich perennials, balancing spectacle with ecology for the pollinator-aware gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Front-Border Glow – Mass-plant SAMBA® along a short brick path, underplant with low thyme to soften edges and let the yellow-red blooms echo warm brick tones – ideal for front-garden minimalists.
- Terrace-Rim Rhythm – Line a small patio with a single row of SAMBA® and intersperse with lavender or nepeta to contrast its fiery flowers with blue spikes – perfect for relaxed evening sitting areas.
- Clay-Smart Strip – In a narrow bed on improved clay, alternate SAMBA® with compact sage, using gravel mulch to aid drainage and rainwater soakaway – suited to sustainability-conscious city owners.
- Balcony Focus – Plant one SAMBA® in a 50‑litre container with trailing ivy-leaved toadflax and white lobelia, creating a bright focal point against railings – good for small-balcony dwellers.
- Neighbourly Hedge – Create a low, friendly boundary by repeating SAMBA® at hedge spacing, backed by evergreen Lonicera nitida ‘Maigrün’ for year-round structure – appealing to sociable terrace residents.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda shrub rose; registered as KORcapas, marketed as Samba® Fantasia® KORcapas. Part of the Fantasia® collection, with ARS exhibition name Samba and bed-rose commercial grouping. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Reimer Kordes (W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany) from ‘Columbine’ × ‘Independence’. First introduced 1964 (NIRP, France) and registered the same year as a compact floribunda bedding rose. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact plant reaching about 55–75 cm high and 35–55 cm wide. Moderately dense, glossy dark green foliage, with moderate prickliness and a habit suited to edging, beds and low informal hedging. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, cup-shaped clusters of medium-sized blooms (about 4–7 cm), bearing roughly 13–25 petals. Flowering is remontant with a notably abundant second flush in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant golden-yellow base with crimson-red edging (ARS yb; RHS 46A outer, 14B inner). Buds golden-yellow with scarlet tips; blooms redden before fading and the bicolour contrast softens in strong sun. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is very weak and barely perceptible, with no specific scent profile recorded. Selected primarily for colour effect and bedding use rather than for strong perfume or aromatic garden presence. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional, spherical hips about 10–14 mm across, coloured red-orange (RHS 40A). Not typically a prominent ornamental feature but may appear sporadically after flowering where deadheading is reduced. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to roughly −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7; Swedish Zone 3; USDA 6b). Medium general disease resistance; good against black spot and powdery mildew, with rust susceptibility moderate and needing monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with improved drainage, especially on clay. Space 25–50 cm depending on use; 10–11.5 plants/m² for mass plantings. Needs occasional pest and disease checks plus watering in extended drought. |
SAMBA® offers compact, colourful edging with repeat flowering and dependable own-root longevity, making it a practical, long-term choice for structured yet easy-care urban gardens; consider it if you value steady impact over many seasons.