CHOCOLATE ROSE™ – hybrid tea rose ‘Julia's Rose’
Step off a busy London pavement and into the calm of balance with CHOCOLATE ROSE™ – ‘Julia's Rose’, a distinctive hybrid tea whose light coffee‑brown blooms bring an unexpected harmony to compact, rainwater‑friendly front gardens. Bred in the UK, this upright, medium‑sized rose fits easily into small beds, narrow borders and generous containers, coping reliably with blustery showers and persistent damp that often challenge city plots and coastal gardens through its quietly robust health in wet, windy spells and on heavier soils. Its remontant flowering keeps your space in gentle colour from early summer well into autumn, while the mild, discreet fragrance works beautifully in close urban spaces without overwhelming seating areas. As an own‑root rose, it settles in steadily and offers reassuring longevity, rebuilding from its base if stems are damaged and maintaining a stable ornamental presence over many years with only modest pruning. In pots of 40–50 litres or more, its glossy foliage and unusual tones create a sophisticated feature, and once established it becomes a dependable, low‑fuss companion for everyday family life.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden border |
The upright, medium-height habit fits slim beds along terraces and townhouses, offering defined structure without blocking light or views; generous repeat flowering keeps the entrance welcoming for busy urban homeowners |
| Low‑maintenance family flower bed |
Good resistance to black spot, mildew and rust means less spraying and fuss, while own‑root resilience helps the plant recover from accidental knocks, making care straightforward for new family gardeners |
| Feature rose in 40–50 L container |
Its compact spread and tidy, upright growth thrive in a large pot with reliable watering, delivering an elegant focal point of coffee‑brown blooms on patios or balconies for style‑conscious city dwellers |
| Cutting patch for home arrangements |
Long, straight stems and large, cupped blooms in unique parchment‑coffee tones lend themselves to vases and small arrangements, allowing regular cutting while the plant remontantly produces new stems for creative home florists |
| Rainwater‑managed urban front garden |
Deep, own‑root establishment supports steady growth in improved heavier or chalky soils, combining with gravel and permeable surfaces to handle frequent showers and damp breezes in exposed streetscapes for practical sustainability planners |
| Calm seating corner or reading spot |
The mild, discreet fragrance and refined colouring create a gentle, contemplative mood rather than a heady perfume, suiting close planting near small benches or chairs for scent‑sensitive garden users |
| Small mixed border with perennials |
A modest width of about 50–70 cm blends smoothly among perennials without overcrowding, while repeat flushes of bloom punctuate the planting from year to year for compact‑garden enthusiasts |
| Long‑term structural rose in family garden |
Own‑root planting supports a gradual first year of rooting, stronger top growth by the second, and a settled, full ornamental presence from the third season onwards, providing durable structure for patient, value‑minded gardeners |
Styling ideas
- Terrace Welcome – Pair with dwarf lavender and permeable gravel around the base for a soft, coffee‑and‑mauve entrance that copes well with everyday traffic – ideal for design‑aware terrace owners
- Calm Corner – Plant near a small bench with pale stone chippings and soft grasses, letting the muted blooms and mild scent set a restful evening tone – suited to readers and quiet‑time seekers
- Copper Cuttings – Group three plants in a sunny bed for a steady supply of uniquely toned stems, underplanted with sweet alyssum to frame the blooms – perfect for home flower‑arranging enthusiasts
- Urban Pot – Grow a single plant in a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, adding trailing Erigeron to spill over the rim for a layered but easy‑care look – great for balcony and patio gardeners
- Soft Border Line – Repeat‑plant along a short boundary with nepeta or sage between, giving a gentle, structured rhythm that is simple to maintain – recommended for time‑pressed family households
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose ‘Julia's Rose’, marketed as CHOCOLATE ROSE™ hybrid tea rose Julia's Rose; ARS exhibition name ‘Julia’s Rose’; female given‑name cultivar in the Hybrid Tea group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by William E. Tysterman, Wisbech Plant Co Ltd, United Kingdom, from ‘Blue Moon’ × ‘Dr. A.J. Verhage’; introduced and registered in 1976 for hybrid tea rose collections. |
| Awards and recognition |
Gold Medal at Baden‑Baden (1983), Best Flowering Award at Montreal/CRS (1993), and Best Cycle of Bloom at Rosexpo Montreal (1999), confirming strong garden and exhibition value. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Medium, upright bush reaching about 70–95 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, glossy, dark green foliage tinged reddish; moderately thorny stems form a neat structural shrub. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, cupped, semi‑double blooms with around 13–25 petals borne mainly singly on stems; remontant, producing a good second flush and further blooms in suitable conditions for extended display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Light coffee‑brown with copper and rosy tones, ARS r; RHS 165A outer, 164D inner; buds deep copper‑brown, fading in heat to parchment beige; overall effect is a silky caramel‑brown veil. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, discreet perfume with a soft classic rose character; fragrance is noticeable at close range without dominating nearby seating areas, making it suitable for small urban or family gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Rose hips form only slightly due to semi‑double flowers and regular deadheading; where present, ovoid 10–14 mm hips ripen from green to red, providing modest seasonal interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated hardy to around −23 to −21 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6a, Swedish zone 3); good resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust; average heat tolerance, needing watering in prolonged drought. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to sunny beds, borders and large containers; plant 50–90 cm apart depending on effect; prefers well‑drained but moisture‑retentive soil and benefits from regular watering in dry spells. |
CHOCOLATE ROSE™ – Julia's Rose offers distinctive coffee‑toned blooms, reliable health and compact structure, and as an own‑root hybrid tea it promises steady, long‑term performance in your garden, making it a thoughtful choice for future seasons.