CORAIL GELÉE – coral-pink nostalgia rose - Kawamoto
Step from pavement to petals with CORAIL GELÉE, a nostalgic shrub rose whose coral-pink cups bring romantic charm to even the smallest London frontage, quietly coping with blustery showers and typical British coastal weather. Grown in our practical 2-litre own-root format, it offers reassuring longevity: a stable framework that can be rejuvenated by simple pruning rather than complex rose care. In your first season it concentrates on roots, in the second it pushes stronger shoots, and by the third year it delivers its full ornamental impact with taller, arching growth that softens railings, fences and narrow beds. The warm coral-pink flowers appear in generous flushes through summer, providing a quietly reliable display that rewards regular, basic maintenance rather than technical expertise. With dense, glossy foliage as a deep green backdrop, this is a rose for those who want atmosphere, height and storybook colour without redesigning the whole garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Narrow London front garden bed |
The upright, tall habit fills a slim soil strip with romantic coral-pink cups and dark green foliage, creating privacy and softness along railings or short paths for busy urban gardeners |
| Rainwater-friendly fence or boundary |
Plant beside a simple gravel strip or permeable path so runoff can soak into the root zone; its height and dense foliage help turn practical drainage into an attractive vertical feature for sustainability-minded owners |
| Small pergola or arch in a family garden |
Use the 140–210 cm growth to train loosely over a compact arch, combining repeat flowering with a gentle fruity scent to define a play-space entrance that still feels grown-up for design-conscious parents |
| Romantic focal point in a mixed border |
Place as a taller anchor behind lower perennials; the warm coral tone mixes beautifully with silvers and blues while the remontant flowering keeps the border alive from early to late summer for relaxed hobby gardeners |
| Clay or chalky suburban garden |
Once planted into improved, well-drained soil, the own-root shrub forms a robust framework that copes with heavier ground and typical British wet spells with dependable top growth for practical homeowners |
| Large container on a sunny terrace |
In a 40–50 litre peat-free pot with regular feeding and watering, its vertical habit and nostalgic blooms bring height and softness to paved spaces that lack planting depth for balcony and patio residents |
| Water-wise cottage-style planting |
Good heat tolerance and moderate drought resilience mean that, once established, it pairs beautifully with low-irrigation companions, suiting gardeners who prefer deep, occasional watering for eco-aware beginners |
| Statement specimen near a seating area |
Position a single shrub where its repeated flushes and gentle fruity fragrance can be seen and enjoyed up close, accepting the need for regular health checks in return for drama for rose enthusiasts |
Styling ideas
- Coral-verge – Underplant with low lavender and nepeta to soften a front boundary and echo the coral blooms – ideal for urban homeowners wanting soft screening without heavy maintenance
- Rain-lane – Line a permeable gravel path with CORAIL GELÉE and drought-tolerant perennials, letting runoff feed the planting – suitable for city gardeners planning rainwater-smart entrances
- Pastel-arc – Train a pair of shrubs onto a small metal arch, with pale foxgloves and hardy geraniums beneath – perfect for families seeking a romantic, photo-friendly garden doorway
- Sunset-bed – Mix with Gaillardia, white sagebrush and ornamental grasses for a warm, late-summer look – good for those who favour bold, heat-tolerant planting with evening impact
- Heritage-corner – Combine this nostalgia rose with box balls and terracotta pots to create a traditional-feeling seating nook – suited to busy professionals wanting classic style from few key plants
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Collection Romantic rose; shrub nostalgia rose marketed as CORAIL GELÉE – coral-pink nostalgia rose - Kawamoto; commercial group Romantic rose; exhibition category shrub rose for garden display use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Kawamoto Junko, Kawamoto Rose Garden, Japan; introduced and registered nationally in 2011; parentage not recorded; selected as a romantic shrub rose for ornamental garden planting. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright shrub reaching about 140–210 cm high and 100–150 cm wide, with dense, glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness; forms a substantial framework suitable for screening or light training. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cup-shaped blooms with 26–39 petals, large-sized on corymbose clusters; remontant habit providing an initial flush followed by an abundant second flowering under typical garden care. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm coral-pink flowers with delicate orange highlights; RHS 36C outer and 36A inner; colour holds moderately, fading slightly in heat and remaining richer in cooler spells; overall impression soft yet luminous. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, understated fragrance with a fresh, fruity character best appreciated at close range in sheltered spots; primarily grown for visual appeal rather than perfume, though scent adds to its romantic effect. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip set is generally poor due to the double flower form; where formed, hips are small spherical orange-red fruits about 10–15 mm across, offering modest late-season ornamental interest. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to around −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); tolerates heat well with watering during prolonged drought; disease resistance modest, requiring attentive protection in humid conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny, well-drained soil; mass planting at 120 cm, hedging 110 cm, specimens 200 cm apart; allow 0.7–0.8 plants/m²; monitor foliage and apply regular rose care to manage mildew and rust. |
CORAIL GELÉE offers tall romantic flowering, water-wise performance and long-term own-root resilience for gardeners who appreciate nostalgic roses and are happy to give them a little extra care.