DELSET – pale pink hybrid tea rose - Delbard-Chabert
Imagine your front garden after summer rain, when the air feels newly washed and a single pale-pink bloom draws the eye with its gentle elegance. DELSET brings that same composed balance to compact, urban plots, thriving even where soil stays heavy after showers and needs thoughtful drainage. Bred for refined, goblet-shaped hybrid tea flowers, it offers quietly persistent flowering from early summer well into autumn, so you enjoy a reliable, long-season display without complex routines. As an own-root rose, it settles in steadily and repays patient, light care with a naturally long lifespan and the reassurance that, if winter or pruning are ever a little too bold, it can regenerate from its own strong roots. In its first year it focuses on anchoring itself, the second brings fuller shoots and buds, and by the third season it reaches its true ornamental impact, becoming a calm, rainwater-friendly presence in your everyday garden.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| London terrace front garden |
The upright habit and modest footprint make DELSET easy to fit beside a path or bay window, giving refined hybrid tea blooms without dominating a narrow plot, ideal for those wanting beauty with minimal fuss over the long term for busy urban gardeners. |
| Rainwater-conscious clay or chalk beds |
Once established in well-prepared soil with added grit or compost, DELSET copes reliably where rain lingers after downpours, offering stable structure and repeat flowering while you manage front-garden runoff more sustainably for eco-minded homeowners. |
| Low-maintenance family border |
Medium maintenance with decent disease resistance means ordinary seasonal pruning and an occasional fungicide are usually enough, giving a tidy, flower-rich shrub that stays attractive for years without specialist care for time-pressed families. |
| Feature rose beside doorway or path |
The elegant goblet-shaped blooms and pale pink colour catch the eye at close range, bringing a welcoming, classic note to entranceways without overwhelming smaller facades or needing complex clipping for style-conscious beginners. |
| Cut-flower corner in small gardens |
Bred as an exhibition hybrid tea, DELSET offers long-stemmed, solitary flowers that cut well for vases, allowing you to harvest a few stems each week while the shrub recovers and continues to bud through the season for home flower arrangers. |
| Container planting on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre pot with good drainage, DELSET forms a compact, upright plant that gives structured greenery and repeat flowers, especially valuable where ground space is scarce but you still want a long-lived focal rose for balcony gardeners. |
| Resilient own-root planting scheme |
Being grown on its own roots, DELSET can regenerate from the base after hard winters or pruning mistakes, maintaining its form and flower quality over many years without graft worries or rootstock shoots for long-term planners. |
| Structured mixed planting with perennials |
The tidy, bushy framework and dense dark foliage provide a calm backdrop for lighter perennials such as lavender or sage, helping you create a balanced, textural, pollinator-supporting border that still feels ordered for design-focused amateurs. |
Styling ideas
- Versailles-Frontage – Line a short path with two or three DELSET roses underplanted with lavender for a formal yet soft entrance – ideal for terrace homeowners wanting subtle elegance.
- Rain-Garden-Edge – Plant DELSET in a slightly raised clay bed with gravel channels and nepeta, letting water soak away while the rose stays composed – suited to eco-aware city gardeners.
- Balcony-Focus – Grow one DELSET in a 50 litre container with trailing thyme and creeping sedum to frame seating – perfect for flat-dwellers seeking a single, reliable focal rose.
- Soft-Hedge – Space several DELSET plants at 50–60 cm, weaving in airy Knautia ‘Red Knight’ for summer colour and structure along a low front boundary – good for families wanting gentle screening.
- Cottage-Accent – Combine DELSET with white sagebrush and dusky-toned perennials for a romantic, slightly wild border that still has clear shape – appealing to hobby gardeners who like relaxed order.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, registered as DELset, marketed as Delset Hybrid tea rose DELset; exhibition name Versailles, reflecting the elegance of the French palace and gardens. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by André Delbard-Chabert in France from (Queen Elizabeth × Provence) × (Michèle Meilland × Bayadère); introduced and registered by Pépinières et Roseraies Georges Delbard in 1967. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated: Geneva New Rose Competition Gold Medal, Bagatelle Cut Rose Show Gold Medal, Lyon Vermeil Medal, Saverne Silver Medal, plus a special certificate for fragrance in 1966. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy hybrid tea with dense, glossy dark green foliage, moderately thorny stems, around 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm spread, forming a compact, well-filled shrub in average gardens. |
| Flower morphology |
Classic goblet to cupped, double blooms with 26–39 petals on mainly solitary stems, large-flowered (about 2.75–3.95 inches), repeat-flowering with a particularly generous second flush in season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft pale-pink blooms (ARS LP; RHS 55C outer, 54D inner), opening powder pink then lightening to pastel with a pearly white sheen at petal edges just before fading, with generally good colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Light, slightly sweet fragrance; not overpowering but noticeable at close range on still days, lending a gentle, refined scent suitable near doors, seating areas or small front gardens. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small rose hips, about 8–12 mm, ovoid and orange-red, adding discreet late-season interest without significantly affecting overall flowering performance in ordinary garden conditions. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Medium overall disease resistance; generally resistant to powdery mildew and black spot, with moderate rust susceptibility; hardy to about −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3) in well-sited gardens. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Plant 50–60 cm apart for hedging or 90 cm as a specimen, around 2.8–3.2 plants/m² in groups; medium maintenance, with routine pruning and occasional plant protection in humid seasons advised. |
DELSET offers elegant pale-pink hybrid tea blooms, compact structure and a dependable, long-lived presence, and as an own-root rose it settles securely into family gardens; a thoughtful choice if you are planning a lasting, easy-care feature.