YORKSHIRE BANK – white hybrid tea rose
Step out after rain and meet the cool balance of YORKSHIRE BANK, a compact hybrid tea bred for neat, front‑of‑house impact and relaxed care in today’s smaller city gardens. Its pointed, exhibition‑style buds open into medium‑sized, double blooms in a luminous, long‑lasting white that holds its clarity even under frequent showers and brisk coastal winds. The fresh, medium fragrance lends a clean, uplifting note as you pass by the gate or front step, while the bushy, mid‑green foliage forms a tidy backdrop that fits easily among paving, gravel and rainwater‑fed planting. Grown on its own roots for dependable long‑term lifespan, it knits in steadily – roots in the first year, more shoots and flowers in the second, and full ornamental value from around the third year – ideal when you want lasting beauty with minimal effort.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point by the path |
The upright, bushy habit and pure white, high‑centred blooms create an immediate, elegant focal point beside a front gate or narrow terrace path, delivering classic rose presence without taking over the space, well suited to the time‑pressed city homeowner audience. |
| Small mixed bed in a family garden |
YORKSHIRE BANK forms a compact, dense shrub around 50–75 cm high, fitting comfortably into modest beds with perennials or grasses and offering repeat flushes of flowers through the season, ideal for families wanting steady colour with little complexity audience. |
| Long‑lived own‑root planting scheme |
As an own‑root rose it ages steadily, without graft unions to fail, regenerating from its base if pruned harder and keeping a consistent flower display year after year, reassuring for gardeners planning durable plantings around their home audience. |
| Rain‑aware, low‑input front garden |
The variety’s good colour retention and moderate disease resistance allow it to cope with frequent British showers and associated humidity in small, paved front gardens, where reliable performance with basic maintenance is valued by busy urban residents audience. |
| Cut‑flower rows and picking patches |
Developed as an exhibition hybrid tea, it produces well‑shaped, pointed buds on strong stems, suitable for cutting for the house, giving gardeners who enjoy home arrangements a steady supply of classic white blooms from a compact planting area audience. |
| Coordinated white‑and‑green schemes |
The snow‑white flowers with a subtle creamy sheen combine effortlessly with cool greens and silvery foliage, making it easy to design calm, cohesive schemes that feel ordered and airy in the limited space of terraced‑house front gardens audience. |
| Container planting on patios and balconies |
Its moderate height and bushy habit suit a large, well‑drained container of at least 40–50 litres, where roots can develop fully and the scented blooms can be enjoyed close‑up, suiting balcony or patio gardeners who lack open soil but still want roses audience. |
| Resilient choice for exposed urban sites |
Sturdy growth and compact size help the plant stay tidy where streets funnel wind and rain, supporting a calm, maintained look in front gardens that must cope with changeable weather and regular road spray, appreciated by practical, low‑maintenance planners audience. |
Styling ideas
- Formal edging – Line a short front‑path border with YORKSHIRE BANK underplanted with low lavender for a crisp white‑and‑blue entrance – for homeowners seeking classic order in compact spaces.
- Terrace trio – Plant three roses in individual 50‑litre containers with airy grasses to soften paving and provide scented structure – for balcony and patio gardeners wanting easy yet refined impact.
- Calm contrast – Combine this white hybrid tea with nepeta and soft grey sage in a small bed for a soothing, textural green scheme – for urban families favouring gentle, low‑clutter planting.
- Front‑step feature – Place a single well‑grown plant by the front door with white annuals at its base to echo the blooms – for busy residents wanting an instant welcome with minimal upkeep.
- Cutting corner – Dedicate a sunny square in the garden to YORKSHIRE BANK alongside gypsophila for effortless home bouquets – for hobby gardeners who enjoy bringing their own flowers indoors.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as RUIrulo, marketed as YORKSHIRE BANK – white hybrid tea rose – de Ruiter; approved exhibition name YORKSHIRE BANK within the American Rose Society system. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gerrit de Ruiter (De Ruiter Sons B.V., Netherlands) from ‘Pascali’ × ‘Peer Gynt’; introduced and first distributed in the UK by Fryer’s Roses and Fryer’s Nurseries Ltd. in 1979. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact habit reaching approximately 50–75 cm in height and 50–70 cm spread, with dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage and a moderate number of prickles on the shoots. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium‑sized, double, high‑centred blooms with 26–39 petals, cluster‑flowered on stems; classic pointed hybrid tea bud form, remontant with a pronounced second flush through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Pure white flowers (RHS N155D) with a subtle creamy sheen; buds, newly opened and full bloom remain evenly white, showing only slight fading and retaining a clean appearance until petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Fresh, lively scent of medium strength, clearly detectable at close range along a path or seating area; aromatic enough for cutting and indoor enjoyment without being overwhelming. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally low due to strongly double flowers; when present, small spherical orange‑red hips around 8–12 mm diameter may develop late in the season for additional interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to approximately −15 to −12 °C (RHS H6, Swedish zone 2, USDA 7b); moderate overall disease resistance with good tolerance to black spot and rust, powdery mildew needing occasional monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, low hedging and cutting; plant 35–65 cm apart depending on effect, using well‑drained, enriched soil; maintain by light pruning and periodic deadheading to keep the bush neat and flowering. |
YORKSHIRE BANK offers compact, long‑lived white blooms with refreshing fragrance on a dependable own‑root plant, a thoughtful choice if you favour lasting elegance with straightforward care.