GÖRGÉNY – purple-pink tea-hybrid rose - Márk
Step out to a front garden that feels quietly composed after rainfall, where the rich magenta blooms of GÖRGÉNY create an immediate sense of balance and calm. This hybrid tea rose is bred for repeat-flowering elegance, with large, cup-shaped blooms that open in succession from early summer onwards, giving months of colour in an average family garden. Its bushy, upright form fits neatly into narrow London terraces or compact borders, while medium maintenance needs mean you can enjoy classic beauty without complicated routines. Own-root production supports long-term resilience, as plants regrow steadily from the base and retain their character over time, ideal where you rely on rain-fed beds and have to manage persistent moisture and humidity in the soil and air. GÖRGÉNY carries a strong, sweet-spicy fragrance that lingers along paths and entranceways, especially in still evening air. Over the first three years it settles in gradually – first building roots, then putting on top growth, before reaching its full ornamental impact as an enduring part of your sustainable garden.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden focal point |
Use GÖRGÉNY as a single specimen by the front door or gate, spacing it at around 70 cm so the upright, bushy form can be appreciated from all sides and the strong sweet-spicy scent greets you on arrival, especially suited to the homeowner. |
| Compact hybrid tea bed |
Plant 45 cm apart in a small rectangular bed to create a low, structured patch of repeat-flowering stems that can be enjoyed from windows or a front path, offering classic hybrid tea form without complex pruning, ideal for the beginner. |
| Low rose hedge |
At 40 cm spacing, GÖRGÉNY forms a neat, flowering line along a path or driveway, giving colour and scent while remaining narrow enough for tight urban plots where space and access are limited, well suited to the urbanite. |
| Rain-conscious mixed border |
In clay or heavier soils where water lingers after showers, combine GÖRGÉNY with drainage-improving perennials and a mulched surface to keep roots healthy while still enjoying rich colour through wet spells, reassuring for the sustainability-focused. |
| Large container planting |
Grow GÖRGÉNY in a 40–50 litre pot with free-draining, peat-free compost to bring magenta flowers and strong perfume onto a balcony or paved front area, making the most of limited outdoor space for the balcony-gardener. |
| Cut-flower corner |
Dedicate a sunny strip where stems can be grown slightly longer for cutting; the sizeable, double, cup-shaped blooms and strong fragrance lend themselves to vases indoors, rewarding the occasionally hands-on hobbyist. |
| Low-intervention long-term planting |
Planted once into improved soil and given basic seasonal care, this own-root rose slowly develops a stable framework and can be refreshed by cutting back older stems, supporting decades of use for the time-pressed family. |
| Colour-coordinated magenta scheme |
Combine with cool-toned partners in crimson, lilac and soft pink to echo GÖRGÉNY’s warm magenta-pink and subtle purplish tinge, creating a cohesive scheme that looks considered even in small spaces for the stylist. |
Styling ideas
- Terrace-Entrance – Position GÖRGÉNY by a narrow path with low Nepeta and dwarf lavender to frame the magenta blooms and carry scent towards the front door – ideal for city terrace owners.
- Magenta-Drift – Mass-plant in a small bed with Geranium sanguineum and soft grasses, allowing magenta-pink tones to ripple through the season – suitable for relaxed family gardens.
- Evening-Perfume – Place one rose in a large container beside seating, pairing with soft grey sage and white annuals so fragrance takes centre stage at dusk – perfect for after-work unwinding.
- Structured-Hedge – Create a low, formal edging along a drive, interspersed with clipped box or small evergreen domes to highlight GÖRGÉNY’s upright habit – appealing to order-loving gardeners.
- Rain-Garden – Set GÖRGÉNY slightly raised in a raingarden-style border, with moisture-tolerant perennials behind and gravel around the base to manage surface water – suited to sustainability-minded households.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
GÖRGÉNY hybrid tea rose by Márk; commercial hybrid tea type for garden and cutting use, named after the Transylvanian Görgény Valley and Mountains; no separate registered exhibition name recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in Hungary in 1994 by Márk Gergely, with parentage not recorded; introduced commercially by PharmaRosa® Ltd., with limited archival data on registration and trial history available. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright hybrid tea reaching about 55–80 cm high and 45–60 cm wide, with moderately thorny stems and dense, mid‑green, slightly glossy foliage that gives good coverage even in smaller borders. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup-shaped blooms, typically 26–39 petals, borne mainly singly on stems; remontant with an especially generous second flush, providing a long decorative period for cutting and garden display. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Closed buds deep purple-pink; opening to vivid magenta pink, ARS DP, RHS 57A/57B; colour fades gradually to lighter pink-lilac tones while maintaining good overall retention in average British summer conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Noticeably scented hybrid tea with a strong, sweet-spicy perfume, most pronounced in still, mild weather; fragrance is evident at close quarters and along paths, enhancing evening garden and entrance areas. |
| Hip characteristics |
Due to its double flower form, hips are produced only occasionally and remain small, typically 6–10 mm, ellipsoidal and orange-red, with minimal ornamental impact compared with the long-season floral display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7 and hardy to around –18 to –21 °C; disease resistance generally medium to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, needing basic monitoring and timely treatments under humid or enclosed garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil; space 40–70 cm depending on use. Maintain with annual pruning and occasional pest and disease checks for reliable flowering in typical UK family gardens. |
GÖRGÉNY offers rich magenta blooms, strong sweet-spicy fragrance and a compact, upright habit on a durable own-root framework, making it a thoughtful, long-term choice for your garden or front entrance.