WONDERFUL YOU™ – orange tea-hybrid rose - Smith
Wrap your front garden in balance with WONDERFUL YOU™, a glowing orange hybrid tea designed for modern, rain‑conscious city plots. Its high‑centred blooms and glossy foliage create a calm, orderly structure that suits narrow London terraces as well as compact family gardens. Semi‑double flowers open generously through summer, offering a moderately strong, fresh, lively fragrance and visible stamens that give partial support to visiting pollinators. This own‑root rose is bred for a long garden life, quietly rebuilding from the base and keeping its ornamental value steady over the years. Peat‑free compost, good drainage and thoughtful planting help it cope with typical British wet spells and heavier soils along breezier, rainy coasts. In its first seasons it concentrates on roots, then on building shoots, before reaching full, reliable flowering presence by about the third year. Plant it as a refined single feature or repeat it for a rhythmic, colour‑coordinated border that still feels soft, romantic and sustainable.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Rain‑aware terraced‑house front garden |
The upright habit and compact spread keep paths clear while providing a structured line of glowing orange blooms that cope well with typical British wet spells and heavier, wetter soils near coastal weather. Ideal if you prefer a quietly refined front‑garden. |
| Feature rose in a small family border |
Medium height and dense, dark green foliage give this rose presence without overwhelming nearby plants, offering long‑season repeat flowering that anchors a modest border and rewards regular but simple care for the occasional gardener. |
| Pollinator‑supportive mixed planting |
Semi‑double flowers reveal stamens and a lightly scented heart that moderately attract foraging insects, especially when combined with pollen‑rich companions, suiting anyone keen to add gentle ecological value as a relaxed beginner. |
| Own‑root rose for long‑term planting |
Being grown on its own roots, the plant re‑sprouts reliably from the base after pruning or weather damage, maintaining form and colour without graft suckers, which appeals if you value long‑lived structure as a thoughtful homeowner. |
| Cut‑flower corner or raised bed |
High‑centred, exhibition‑style blooms on straight, upright stems make attractive cut flowers; planting in well‑drained, enriched soil or a raised bed helps manage rainfall and gives reliable stems for the practical flower‑lover. |
| Large container on patio or balcony |
Its upright silhouette and repeat flowering work well in a 40–50 litre or larger container filled with peat‑free compost and mulched to manage moisture, creating a neat yet romantic presence for the time‑pressed balcony‑owner. |
| Structured, low‑maintenance rose row |
Medium disease resistance and an even, upright habit allow you to plant a simple line along a path or boundary, with predictable spacing and only occasional pest and disease checks, suiting a low‑effort but quality‑minded planner. |
| Autumn and winter interest with hips |
After flowering, small spherical red hips add a fine, discreet accent and seasonal structure, especially against evergreen or gravel backgrounds, offering subtle ornament through colder months for the patient, detail‑oriented observer. |
Styling ideas
- Amber Promenade – Repeat WONDERFUL YOU™ along a narrow front path with gravel and low lavender or nepeta underscoring its orange blooms – suits urban owners wanting simple structure and scent.
- Rain‑Garden Ribbon – Combine with Agastache 'Blue Fortune' and moisture‑tolerant grasses in a free‑draining bed that channels roof run‑off – ideal for eco‑minded gardeners managing heavy London showers.
- Balcony Jewel – Plant one shrub in a 50‑litre container with trailing thyme and dwarf sage to soften the pot edge – perfect for busy balcony users seeking colour and fragrance in limited space.
- Soft Sunset Border – Weave through a small border with pale salvia and white gaura for a glowing orange‑and‑cream dusk palette – good for beginners wanting an easy, romantic family‑garden mix.
- Quiet Showcase – Place as a single specimen near a bench with Clematis 'Little Artist' on a nearby support for layered interest – for contemplative gardeners who favour one strong, reliable focal point.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as SMI170-2-4, marketed as WONDERFUL YOU™ – orange tea-hybrid rose - Smith; hybrid tea exhibition type bred for both garden display and cutting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Edward Smith in the United Kingdom in 2008; parentage unknown; introduced to the market in 2015 by Style Roses, reflecting British selection for garden and show performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright hybrid tea reaching about 105–135 cm in height and 75–95 cm spread, with moderately thorny stems and dense, glossy dark green foliage that forms a tidy, medium‑sized shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, high‑centred hybrid tea blooms with 17–25 petals, large flower size, solitary on stems, pointed buds typical of cut‑flower types, and repeat‑flowering habit with a notably generous second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open from dark orange‑red to vibrant orange with bronze undertone, then medium orange, finally soft apricot‑peach with creamy edges; colour retention medium, offering a changing warm palette as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Moderately strong, clearly noticeable scent with a fresh, lively character; fragrance is evident on still, humid days and contributes to its value as both a near‑seating rose and a cut‑flower choice. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, small spherical hips, around 12–16 mm diameter, coloured red (RHS 43A), which offer additional ornamental value and light seasonal interest into autumn and early winter. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3), suitable for most UK regions with routine monitoring and care. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant at 50–95 cm spacing depending on use; prefers well‑drained, fertile, preferably peat‑free soil; maintenance is medium, with occasional pest and disease control and standard pruning to renew flowering wood. |
WONDERFUL YOU™ offers long‑season orange blooms, a fresh fragrance and dependable own‑root longevity, making it a considered choice for those planning a resilient, characterful family garden.