APACHE ® – red groundcover rose – Kordes
Step out after rain into a front garden that feels quietly composed as APACHE ® settles in with ease, stays reliably healthy, and brings season-long colour along a narrow path or low hedge. Its single, ruby-red blooms invite bees with open flowers, while glossy foliage shrugs off typical UK humidity and fungal pressure in exposed or coastal spots. As an own-root shrub it offers long-term security, regenerating from the base for a stable, low edging in small city plots or larger borders. Given a well-prepared, free-draining planting hole, you can simply water in, mulch, and then watch it move from root-building in the first year to stronger shoots in the second and full ornamental impact by the third, supporting a sustainable, low-input garden rhythm.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Rainwater-friendly front garden edging |
The low, spreading habit forms a dense, tidy line along paths or drives, leaving space for permeable gravel or planting between pavers so surface water can soak away. Minimal deadheading and strong disease resistance make this edging practical for a busy homeowner. |
| Low-maintenance city flower bed |
APACHE ® quickly knits together into a weed-suppressing carpet, giving bright colour without bare soil showing through. Self-cleaning blooms reduce spent-flower tidying, and own-root resilience keeps the display reliable year after year for the time-pressed beginner. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed planting |
Single, open flowers with golden stamens provide easy access for bees and hoverflies all summer, combining well with lavender, sage or nepeta. This makes it a simple, attractive choice for anyone wanting seasonal colour that also supports visiting pollinators. |
| Coastal or exposed situations |
Robust foliage and proven health tolerate wind and rain-splash, while the plant’s shape hugs the ground rather than catching the breeze. With appropriate soil preparation it copes well where weather can be harsh on more delicate shrubs, suiting the practical coastal gardener. |
| Clay or compacted urban soils |
Given a loosend, drainage-improved planting hole, APACHE ® roots steadily into heavier ground, creating a long-lived, own-root framework. Once established it needs relatively little intervention, appealing to those improving an inherited, compacted plot in a typical family garden. |
| Informal flowering groundcover |
The spreading habit and close planting distances quickly cover banks, awkward corners or the base of taller shrubs. Dense foliage and self-cleaning flowers keep the effect neat with little clipping, ideal for softening hard edges in a relaxed, low-work landscape. |
| Container or large trough planting |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free container with good drainage, APACHE ® forms a flowing mound of red blooms over the rim. Its toughness and light fragrance make it easy to live with near seating or a doorway, suiting balcony or patio spaces for the urban gardener. |
| Long-term, sustainable hedge line |
Planted at close spacing, own-root plants create a durable, low hedge that can be refreshed simply by cutting back, as the shrub regenerates from its own wood. This steady structure and low care demand suit those planning a long-view, low-input front garden. |
Styling ideas
- Ruby-ribbon – run APACHE ® in a narrow strip along a front path with gravel between stepping stones for rainwater soak-away – ideal for compact London terraces.
- Pollinator-edge – alternate clumps of APACHE ® with lavender or nepeta to create a soft, bee-attracting border – for families wanting wildlife interest by the doorstep.
- Scarlet-carpet – mass-plant on a sunny bank or low wall base for a flowing groundcover of red – suits those seeking bold colour with very little trimming.
- Urban-trough – combine APACHE ® in a 50-litre planter with Russian sage and dwarf grasses – perfect for balcony or courtyard gardeners aiming for a modern, drought-tolerant mix.
- Green-buffer – use as a low hedge in front of taller shrubs, weaving in evergreen honeysuckle groundcover for winter structure – for homeowners softening boundaries without high fences.
Technical cultivar profile
| Feature | Data |
| Name and registration |
Groundcover shrub rose, commercial name APACHE ® – red groundcover rose – Kordes, registered as KORcatemp, classified in the Ground cover Collection and suitable for landscape and park planting. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne in Germany around 2000, introduced commercially in 2009 with parentage not publicly disclosed, continuing the Kordes focus on durable, healthy garden roses. |
| Awards and recognition |
Widely trialled and decorated: Goldene Rose gold medal at Baden-Baden 2009, Bronze Medal and Irwin Award for disease resistance in Australia 2013, plus a Journalists’ Special Prize in Monza, confirming strong garden performance. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Low, spreading groundcover shrub 50–90 cm high and 60–100 cm wide, with dense, moderately thorny stems and dark green, slightly glossy foliage forming a compact, weed-suppressing mound suited to edging and mass planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, flat, cluster-borne single blooms with 5–12 petals, remontant with abundant repeat flushes following the main display, and good self-cleaning so spent flowers fall away with minimal deadheading effort. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Intense scarlet-red flowers (RHS 46B outer, 46A inner) that hold colour excellently, deepening slightly towards ruby-red without fading, with vivid red petals surrounding contrasting golden stamens throughout the flowering season. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very light, classic rose fragrance, often barely perceptible in garden conditions, chosen primarily for visual impact and robustness rather than scent, making it unobtrusive near seating or windows where strong perfume is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of small, spherical red hips about 8–12 mm across, extending late-season interest and providing subtle colour and wildlife value once the main flushes of flowers have finished. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Demonstrates strong resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust, with Kordes-bred durability, and is winter hardy to approximately –26 to –23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b), suiting most exposed and colder UK garden situations. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in full sun with well-drained soil; plant 40–75 cm apart depending on hedge or mass use, using 4.0–4.8 plants/m² for full cover, and favour peat-free compost, mulching and regular watering during establishment. |
APACHE ® – red groundcover rose – Kordes offers easy, low-maintenance colour, strong health and pollinator-friendly flowers in a durable own-root form; a thoughtful option if you are planning a long-lived, sustainable planting.