BLUE TANGO – mauve-lilac bedding floribunda rose - Schade
Step outside after the rain and let BLUE TANGO guide you along a subtly perfumed path, its strong citrus‑damask fragrance weaving through an upright, space‑saving habit that suits compact front gardens and narrow borders where wind and rain on heavier soils are everyday realities. Clusters of very double, mauve‑lilac blooms repeat from early summer well into autumn, keeping your entrance colourful with minimal effort. Planted on its own roots in a 2‑litre pot, it settles in reliably, building a long‑lived framework that copes with heat, cold winters and typical urban conditions. Year by year it matures steadily – first concentrating on roots, then sending up stronger shoots, and finally achieving full ornamental impact that feels both graceful and reassuringly durable.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| London terraced-house front garden border |
The upright, tall shrub form makes strong vertical structure in a shallow front bed while its deep root system on own roots promises long life and dependable flowering without replanting, ideal for a time‑pressed beginner. |
| Rainwater-conscious city planting strip |
Once established, it tolerates heat and moderate drought yet responds well to stored rainwater, helping you reduce mains watering while still enjoying season‑long colour, well suited to the sustainably minded urban homeowner. |
| Pollinator-friendly mixed flowerbed |
Although fully double, its clusters offer moderate attraction for visiting insects, and the long flowering window keeps some nectar sources available when other shrubs pause, supporting a wildlife‑aware balcony or garden gardener. |
| Low-maintenance family hedge |
Planted at hedge spacing, its dense foliage and healthy, disease‑resistant growth create a colourful informal boundary that rarely needs spraying, keeping maintenance light and child‑ and pet‑friendly for a busy family garden. |
| Specimen rose in a large container |
In a pot of at least 40–50 litres, its strong root system and sturdy framework give reliable height and flower clusters for small paved spaces, with simple pruning and feeding routines that suit an on‑the‑go city dweller. |
| Partially shaded front garden corner |
The colour holds particularly well out of full midday sun, becoming richer in partial shade, so awkward east‑ or north‑facing spots gain an elegant focal point rather than a weak area, attractive for design‑conscious townhouse owners. |
| Clay or chalky soil family garden bed |
Given basic preparation for drainage, its own‑root toughness, good disease resistance and hardy constitution cope well with typical British heavier or chalky soils where wind and rain are frequent companions for the average suburban plot. |
| Sustainable, long-term rose feature |
Built on its own roots, it regenerates well after hard pruning or weather damage and does not depend on grafts, so it can mature over many years as a stable, reliable presence in a modest garden for the long‑view planner. |
Styling ideas
- Soft-Frontage – Thread BLUE TANGO through a narrow front border with lavender and sage for scent on both sunny and overcast days – ideal for urban homeowners wanting charm from a slim strip of soil.
- Rain-Garden – Combine with feather reed grass and moisture‑tolerant perennials in a slightly raised bed to work with, not against, downpours – for eco‑minded gardeners managing rainwater run‑off.
- Mauve-Drift – Plant in loose drifts with Nepeta and pale pink phlox for a romantic, “girly” façade that flowers for months – perfect for terrace fronts needing soft yet easy‑care colour.
- Tall-Screen – Use as a flowering screen along railings or paths, underplanting with low herbs to hide bare ground – suited to families seeking privacy without high‑maintenance hedging.
- Patio-Statement – Grow one plant in a generous 50‑litre container flanked by simple evergreen shrubs to showcase its lilac clusters – great for balcony or courtyard gardeners short on planting depth.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
BLUE TANGO, floribunda bed rose, shrub exhibition class; commercial flowerbed floribunda rose from the Bedding rose collection, American Rose Society exhibition name Blue Tango. |
| Origin and breeding |
Breeding attributed to Karin Schade, Germany, 2011; recorded parentage ‘Blue For You’ × unknown pollen parent, with introduction to the market in 2011 via European ornamental rose channels. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, tall shrub habit reaching around 150–210 cm high and 75–105 cm wide, moderately thorny, with dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage that fills out from base to tip when well sited. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium, cup‑shaped, very double blooms with 40+ petals, carried in clusters on branching stems; remontant, with an abundant second flush and reliable repeat flowering in suitable garden conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft, cool mauve‑lilac with silvery veil; RHS 75B outer and 76C inner, colour paler in early summer, intensifying and deepening towards autumn, with silvery‑rosy fading and delicate beige‑lilac petal edging. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Strongly scented variety with a fresh citrus and classic damask rose character, producing a noticeable perfume around the plant, especially in still, humid air and in enclosed urban garden or courtyard spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Sets moderate quantities of small, spherical red hips about 5–8 mm across, adding discreet seasonal interest in late season if spent flowers are not removed after the final main flowering flush. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to approximately −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a), with documented resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, and good tolerance of heat plus moderate drought once established. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, hedges, specimens and park plantings; prefers well‑prepared soil with good drainage, spacing 55–100 cm depending on use, and benefits from light dead‑heading and annual formative pruning. |
BLUE TANGO offers tall, space-efficient flowering with strong fragrance and good disease resistance on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful, long-term choice for your garden.