TILL EULENSPIEGEL ® – red bedding floribunda rose – Kordes
Bring storybook charm to a small London front garden with Till Eulenspiegel, a compact floribunda that thrives in everyday family settings and copes reliably with breezy, rain-soaked UK weather and heavier garden soils. Its upright, bushy habit forms a neat, glossy-green backdrop for clusters of ball-shaped blooms in vivid scarlet colour, repeating steadily from early summer well into autumn with minimal deadheading. Mild, fruity fragrance adds a gentle note as you pass, while own-root vitality supports a long-lived, regenerating shrub that settles in once and then largely looks after itself. In a 2-litre container it is easy to handle, pot on, and establish, and when grown in beds or 40–50 litre planters it rewards patient gardeners with a reassuring year-by-year build-up of roots, shoots and full ornamental value that suits busy urban gardeners.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-garden flowering bed |
The compact 60–85 cm height and 40–60 cm spread make a tidy, reliable front-garden edging that does not swamp paths or windows. Repeat clusters of scarlet blooms give long seasonal impact from a modest footprint, suiting small-space homeowners and beginners. |
| Rainwater-friendly urban border |
Planting in open soil alongside permeable paths lets rain soak away naturally while the dense root system stabilises heavier or wetter ground, supporting more sustainable city plots with less paving. Ideal for householders seeking low-fuss, climate-aware choices and families. |
| Container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre planter with good drainage, this upright shrub forms a stable, long-lived feature without becoming oversized. Own-root growth copes well with periodic pruning and repotting, giving dependable colour for busy balcony owners and urban gardeners. |
| Low-maintenance edging or path line |
Regular but not excessive vigour and medium maintenance needs mean occasional trimming and spent-bloom removal are enough to keep a crisp outline. Once established, its structure stays predictable, which suits those wanting order with limited time and casual gardeners. |
| Mixed bed with perennials and grasses |
The vivid red pompoms stand out against mid-green foliage and combine beautifully with salvias or ornamental grasses, giving long, layered colour without complex planning. This simplifies planting design for hobbyists who enjoy relaxed schemes and aspirational beginners. |
| Partially shaded side garden |
Suitability for partial shade allows flowering where many roses sulk, such as east-facing or lightly overshadowed town plots. This extends the use of limited light in narrow gardens, reassuring those with less-than-ideal aspects and cautious first-time buyers. |
| Weather-exposed coastal plots |
Its sturdy, upright build and resilient foliage perform reliably in sites that experience frequent wind and rain, helping maintain structure and flower quality in typical British changeable conditions. A sensible option for practical, time-poor householders and coastal gardeners. |
| Cemetery and commemorative planting |
Neat habit, repeat flowering and medium maintenance needs make this rose well suited to respectful, long-term planting where regular but not intensive care is possible. The steady scarlet display offers quiet continuity for those tending meaningful spaces and reflective visitors. |
Styling ideas
- Storybook Border – Mass-plant along a front fence and underplant with lavender for scent and soft contrast, ideal for families wanting a fairy-tale feel with simple upkeep – urban homeowners.
- Scarlet Focus – Place a single plant in a 50-litre clay pot flanked by slate chippings to emphasise the flower colour and glossy foliage – balcony and patio gardeners.
- Calm Edging – Line a narrow path with evenly spaced shrubs, interwoven with low-growing nepeta to blur the edges and invite evening strolls – busy professionals.
- Perennial Weave – Thread plants through drifts of Salvia nemorosa and airy ornamental grasses for a long-season, low-fuss matrix – hobby gardeners exploring mixed borders.
- Quiet Corner – Use two or three shrubs near a bench with shade-tolerant perennials to create a modest, reflective space of colour and structure – those planning commemorative planting.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Collection MärchenRosen®, floribunda bed rose, registered as KORuhlneu, traded as Till Eulenspiegel ® MärchenRosen® KORuhlneu; a compact shrub rose type for decorative garden and container use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes & Sons, Germany, with parentage not disclosed; introduced and registered in 2017 as a modern floribunda shrub, reflecting Kordes’ focus on garden performance and reliability. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching around 60–85 cm high and 40–60 cm wide, with dense, mid-green, glossy foliage and moderate prickles; self-cleaning is partial, so occasional deadheading maintains best presentation. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, ball to pompon-shaped clusters of medium-sized blooms (approximately 4–7 cm), each with over 40 petals; flowers produced in trusses that repeat strongly, with a notably abundant second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vivid, mid-toned scarlet red (RHS 45A–46B) from dark scarlet buds through brilliant opening flowers to slightly paler tones in strong sun; colour deepens again in cooler spells, giving lively but harmonious seasonal variation. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fragrance is mild but present, with a restrained, delicately fruity character best appreciated at close range during warm, still weather; primarily selected for visual effect rather than strong scent-led planting schemes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Only light hip set expected; occasional small ellipsoid hips about 7–10 mm develop, maturing to an orange-red shade, adding modest late-season interest but not produced in decorative abundance most seasons. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately –29 to –26 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5a, Swedish Zon 4); disease resistance medium overall, with good resistance to black spot and rust but moderate susceptibility to powdery mildew in stressed conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, edging, containers and cemetery planting; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on use, in well-drained soil with regular watering during dry spells, plus occasional monitoring for pests and mildew as needed. |
Till Eulenspiegel ® offers compact structure, vivid repeat flowering and dependable hardiness in an own-root form that settles for the long term, making it a thoughtful choice for understated, enduring garden colour.