MACREXY – pink bedding floribunda rose – McGredy
In a compact London front garden or balcony, MACrexy offers generous clusters of soft pink blooms that look freshly washed after rain and sit happily even where wind and showers test other roses, making it a reassuring choice for smaller urban spaces. Its floribunda habit gives a remarkably long flowering season from early summer well into autumn, with wave after wave of medium-sized, cupped blooms that keep your beds looking full and feminine. Grown on its own roots, the plant builds a stable, long-lived framework with strong regeneration, so you can expect it to establish roots in the first year, extend shoots in the second, and reach full ornamental value by the third. The rounded, bushy habit stays neat at 70–95 cm, perfect for edging a path or softening railings without overwhelming a typical family garden. Moderate care needs and good tolerance of summer heat mean that, with sensible watering and basic pruning, you can maintain a refined display even if you are a time-poor city gardener. Its dense, dark green foliage provides an elegant foil to pastel planting, and the mild, fragrance-like scent adds a gentle note without overpowering nearby seating areas, giving you a calm, balanced mood when you step outside.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front-garden bedding beside a narrow path |
The bushy 70–95 cm habit forms a low, continuous ribbon of pink rosettes that defines a path without blocking it, ideal for slim terraced-house front gardens where space is limited yet structure is needed for kerb appeal, for the thoughtful homeowner |
| Urban rose hedge along railings |
Planted at around 50 cm centres, MACrexy creates a soft flowering hedge with dense foliage that screens lower railings while staying comfortably below window height, giving rhythm and privacy without heavy pruning work, for the practical city-dweller |
| Rainwater-friendly bed in heavy soil |
This own-root rose copes well when you improve clay with compost and grit, rewarding you with lasting structure and bloom even where drainage is challenging and weather brings frequent rain and coastal winds, for the sustainability-minded gardener |
| Large container on a balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with regular watering, its rounded growth and repeated flushes of mid-pink flowers give a long, balanced season of colour that suits busy lifestyles and compact outdoor rooms, for the design-conscious balcony-owner |
| Family garden flower bed for long display |
The remontant flowering habit ensures repeated, abundant flushes from early summer to autumn, keeping mixed borders lively over school holidays and beyond without constant deadheading, for the time-stretched family |
| Edging mixed planting with perennials |
MACrexy’s dense, dark green foliage and rounded shape knit neatly with lavender, sage or nepeta, giving a soft pastel-pink upper layer over a structured base that matures reliably year after year, for the harmony-seeking planner |
| Heat-exposed courtyard or south-facing spot |
Good tolerance of summer heat and moderate drought means the plant keeps its shape and flowering with sensible irrigation during prolonged dry spells, supporting low-input planting schemes in sun-trapped courtyards, for the efficiency-focused beginner |
| Low-maintenance ornamental hedge with subtle scent |
The mild, restrained fragrance and compact floribunda canopy bring gentle sensory interest along a walkway or seating area without overwhelming, while own-root growth supports long-term form with straightforward pruning, for the comfort-loving neighbour |
Styling ideas
- PINK RIBBON – Run MACrexy as a soft pink edging along a terraced-house path, underplanting with creeping thyme to tolerate footfall and summer heat – ideal for urban front-garden owners wanting low-fuss charm
- RAIN BORDER – Combine MACrexy with lavender and nepeta in a slightly raised, compost-enriched bed that directs rainwater from downpipes – perfect for sustainability-focused gardeners managing heavy city soils
- BALCONY BOWER – Plant one MACrexy in a 50 litre container with cascading ivy and scented herbs, creating a compact “mini-hedge” around seating – suited to balcony gardeners seeking privacy and romance
- GIRLY GROVE – Mass three to five plants with soft grasses and pink anemones for a frothy, feminine look that flowers for months with just seasonal trimming – for hobby gardeners curating a playful, pastel scheme
- FAMILY EDGE – Use MACrexy as a low hedge dividing play lawn from planting, backed by bupleurum and dwarf barberry for year-round structure – ideal for families needing robust, tidy boundaries
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as MACrexy, marketed as Sexy Rexy and related trade names; bush rose type for beds and borders, verified premium cultivar authenticity for home gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV, McGredy Roses International, Auckland, New Zealand; cross of ‘Seaspray’ × ‘Dreaming’, bred 1978 and introduced and registered in 1984 for global garden use. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated floribunda with New Zealand Gold Medal 1984, James Mason Gold Medal 1988, Glasgow Gold Medal 1989 and Portland Gold Medal 1990, confirming enduring garden and exhibition merit. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, compact shrub 70–95 cm high and wide with dense, dark green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate thorns; forms rounded mounds suitable for edging, bedding, low hedges and container growing. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double, cupped, medium-sized blooms (about 4–7 cm) with 40+ petals in clustered inflorescences; strongly remontant with abundant second and later flushes, giving a long display season in beds. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Uniform mid-pink with a slight salmon tone (RHS 65C–65D); buds show coral hints, blooms fade gently to pastel pink with paler edges, retaining an overall soft, feminine effect until petal drop. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Delicate, mild fragrance of restrained character; suitable for seating areas and entrances where a light, non-overpowering scent is preferred, complementing rather than dominating mixed planting schemes. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set generally limited by very double flowers; occasional small, spherical, bright red hips 8–12 mm across may develop, adding discrete seasonal interest without becoming visually dominant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 with approximate hardiness to about −21 to −18 °C and USDA zone 6b; medium resistance to common foliar diseases, tolerates heat well and endures moderate drought with regular watering. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Use in beds, edging, containers (40–50 litres) and low hedges at 50–90 cm spacing; prefers improved, well-drained soil, partial shade tolerance, moderate maintenance and occasional plant protection. |
MACrexy offers compact structure, generous repeat flowering and reassuring long-term stability from its own-root form, making it a refined, practical choice when you would like a durable pink bedding rose.