SINARA – pink hybrid tea rose – pharmaROSA® ORIGINAL 2-litre own-root
Step off the pavement and into a front garden that feels quietly composed: SINARA settles into compact London plots with balance and poise, its mid-green foliage and dusky mallow-pink blooms forming an elegant, bushy structure that copes well with humid, changeable weather and heavier soils where drainage needs thought. Clustered, cupped flowers open repeatedly from summer into autumn, giving reassuring, long-lasting colour from a rose that asks very little in return. As an own-root plant it builds strength year by year, developing roots in the first season, fuller shoots in the second, and complete ornamental maturity by the third, so you can plan a calm, enduring front-garden rhythm rather than constant replanting. Low-intervention care, reliable disease resistance and a modest final height make it easy to combine SINARA with lavender or sage in a rainwater-conscious, “girly” city garden, softening brick and railings with lasting elegance.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Small London front garden feature |
A compact, bushy habit (around 75–105 cm tall) keeps SINARA in proportion with narrow terraces and short front paths, delivering a refined focal point without blocking windows or walkways, ideal for the busy city home gardener who prefers simplicity |
| Low-maintenance rose border |
High resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust means fewer sprays and less worry in damp, fungus-prone UK seasons, so your border retains healthy foliage and reliable flowering with minimal intervention, suiting time-pressed gardeners who value ease |
| Long-season colour backbone |
Very double, cluster-flowered blooms repeat generously, providing a steady sequence of dusky pink flowers through summer and into autumn, giving you an enduring ribbon of colour that anchors mixed planting schemes, attractive for planners who appreciate consistent continuity |
| Rainwater-conscious urban planting |
The moderate spread and tidy root system work well in improved heavier soils, supporting planting schemes that slow rain run-off and green up small front plots exposed to regular showers and wind, well matched to urban householders aiming for practical sustainability |
| Own-root family heirloom rose |
Supplied on its own roots, SINARA regrows faithfully from its base if stems are damaged by pets, children or pruning errors, avoiding the issue of unwanted rootstock shoots and supporting a genuinely long-lived planting, reassuring for families seeking lasting reliability |
| Clay and chalk-tolerant planting schemes |
With appropriate soil preparation, the robust root system copes well in typical British garden conditions, including heavier clay or chalky plots, especially where drainage is improved before planting, ideal for householders gardening on challenging ground who want confidence |
| Structured mixed border with perennials |
The mid-height, moderately dense, slightly glossy foliage forms a stable green framework that partners well with airy perennials such as nepeta, salvia or dwarf asters, creating defined yet soft outlines valued by design-minded gardeners who enjoy subtle structure |
| Large container on balcony or patio |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, SINARA’s modest spread and repeat flowering create an elegant, upright accent for balconies or paved front areas, particularly helpful for newer gardeners who want strong performance in confined spaces |
Styling ideas
- Blush-Frontage – Line a narrow front path with SINARA and low lavender for a soft, pink-and-mauve welcome – ideal for terrace owners wanting calm, classic kerb appeal.
- Rain-Garden – Combine SINARA with moisture-tolerant grasses and nepeta in a shallow swale to slow run-off – suitable for urban gardeners planning rainwater-friendly front beds.
- Heirloom-Corner – Plant a small group of SINARA near a doorway bench so it matures into a long-lived, own-root feature – perfect for families seeking a sentimental, durable rose.
- Balcony-Bouquet – Grow a single plant in a 50-litre container with trailing thyme and dwarf asters – good for flat-dwellers wanting abundant colour from limited space.
- Pink-Framework – Use a trio of SINARA as a structural backdrop for airy verbena and blue globe thistle – for design-conscious gardeners who enjoy layered, pastel borders.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
SINARA – pink hybrid tea rose, Hybrid Tea group, commercial type hybrid tea rose; current trade name Sinara Hybrid tea rose pharmaROSA®, supplied as eleanorROSE® ORIGINAL own-root plant. |
| Origin and breeding |
Parentage and breeding institution unknown; discovered and stabilised by pharmaROSA®, with introduction and registration dates not documented but verified for authenticity in commercial production. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, upright shrub reaching about 75–105 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with moderately dense, mid-green, slightly glossy foliage and moderate prickliness suitable for compact borders and feature planting. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized, very double, cupped blooms with more than 40 petals, typically borne in clusters; repeat-flowering with an abundant second flush that extends ornamental value well into late season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Dusky mallow-pink flowers: buds deep fuchsia–raspberry, opening to vivid centres and paler margins, gradually fading to dusty powder-pink with pearly edges as blossoms age on the plant. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
No reliable data on fragrance strength or character; any scent present should be treated as a secondary feature, with the primary emphasis on bloom form, colour and garden performance. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasionally forms small hips 10–16 mm across; hips are not a dominant ornamental feature but may appear sporadically following good pollination and minimal deadheading in late season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated H7, hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C, with documented resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, supporting reliable foliage quality in typical UK garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Recommended spacing: 60 cm for mass planting, 50 cm for hedging, 90 cm for specimens; plant 2.8–3.2 plants/m², using fertile, well-drained soil and regular watering in the first growing seasons. |
SINARA Hybrid tea rose pharmaROSA® offers disease-resistant, long-season flowering on a durable own-root framework that matures gracefully, making it a thoughtful choice for enduring, easy-care gardens.