LETIZIA® – white hybrid tea rose - Kordes
Step off the pavement and into balance with LETIZIA®, a compact, upright hybrid tea rose bred by Kordes for reliable, long-term garden structure in small urban spaces. Its high-centred, cut-rose blooms open in a pure, pearlescent white, carrying a surprisingly strong, long-lasting fragrance that feels all the richer after rain gently refreshes beds coping with heavier soils and changeable British weather. As an own-root rose, it offers reassuring longevity, quietly rebuilding from the base if winter, pruning or pets are a little unkind. Give it a modest start in your front garden or a 40–50 litre container and it will deepen its root system in the first year, extend flowering shoots in the second, and by the third season reach full ornamental impact as a calm, elegant focal point. Ideal for low-fuss gardens where you want a clean, modern look with minimal effort.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-garden focal point beside the path |
Its compact, upright habit and high-centred blooms give clear structure without overwhelming a narrow London terrace frontage, offering a single, easy-care statement plant that suits beginners and busy commuters alike, especially urban gardeners. |
| Small rose border in family gardens |
Medium height and dense, dark foliage create a tidy backdrop for perennials while the remontant flowering adds repeated waves of white, helping a modest border look considered and finished over a long season for hobby gardeners. |
| Large containers on balconies or patios |
Own-root vigour and a bushy, compact framework adapt well to 40–50 litre pots, giving you a long-lived rose that can be repotted rather than replaced, a practical choice for rented homes and paved spaces favoured by balcony owners. |
| Rainwater-friendly front garden design |
The tidy footprint slots neatly between permeable paving and gravel, partnering well with low-maintenance grasses where diverted rainwater can soak away, particularly useful in exposed sites facing frequent wind and rain for sustainability-minded owners. |
| Low-maintenance “girly” white scheme |
Snow-white, high-centred flowers read as refined and feminine without being fussy; medium care needs suit those happy with occasional deadheading and light pruning in return for a reliably pretty display for style-conscious gardeners. |
| Long-term structural planting in clay or chalk |
Once established, the own-root system supports steady regrowth and a stable outline, offering a dependable, long-lived shrub in typical British clay or chalky soils when combined with sensible drainage for long-term planners. |
| Scented seating-area companion |
Strong, enduring fragrance from each bloom means a single shrub near a bench or step can perfume the space without a whole rose bed, ideal for compact gardens where every plant must earn its place for busy homeowners. |
| Cut flowers from your own garden |
The classic hybrid tea, pointed-bud form and long, straight stems make it suitable for home cutting; you can harvest elegant, white roses for vases without specialist skills, adding value beyond the border for beginner florists. |
Styling ideas
- Pearl-White Front Step – Pair LETIZIA® in a large pot with soft mounds of Alchemilla mollis at ground level to catch raindrops and soften hard paving – ideal for small, north- or east-facing terraces seeking gentle elegance.
- Modern Grass Border – Plant in a short row with Calamagrostis x acutiflora behind to give vertical movement, letting the crisp white blooms float in front of the feathery grass – suits contemporary family gardens with simple lines.
- Romantic Monochrome – Combine with white Salvia nemorosa and pale gravel mulch for a low-clutter, “girly” but grown-up palette that feels calm and easy to maintain – perfect for first-time front-garden renovators.
- Scented Seating Nook – Place a single shrub near a bench, underplanted with lavender or nepeta, to create a perfumed pocket that looks good from spring to autumn – a thoughtful choice for compact urban retreats.
- Cutting-Corner Trio – Group three plants at the back of a small border, framing them with herbs like sage and chives so you can snip both flowers and foliage – ideal for practical gardeners who enjoy home-grown arrangements.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose registered as BARtizia, marketed as LETIZIA® – white hybrid tea rose – BARtizia, with American Rose Society exhibition name Letizia; part of the hybrid tea rose commercial group. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by W. Kordes & Sons in Germany, breeding year 1998, with parentage not recorded; introduced commercially by W. Kordes’ Söhne, reflecting the firm’s focus on robust, garden-suitable hybrid teas. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy, upright shrub reaching about 70–95 cm high and 50–70 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a neat, easily managed structure in borders or containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi-double, high-centred, pointed hybrid tea blooms on mainly solitary stems, about 7–10 cm across, with 13–25 petals; remontant habit provides a generous second flush after the first main flowering period. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Flowers open creamy white with a touch of buttery yellow at the centre, soon becoming uniform snow white with a subtle pearly sheen; colour holds well, sometimes ending with a faint greenish edge before petals fall cleanly. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Described as strongly scented with long-lasting perfume, noticeable both on the plant and when cut; detailed fragrance notes are not documented, but intensity is rated high for a hybrid tea of this flower form. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip production is limited because of the double flower form; when present, produces small ellipsoidal hips about 10–14 mm across, typically orange-red and decorative in a light, incidental way late in the season. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b), with medium resistance to black spot, rust and powdery mildew; may need occasional plant protection in humid or high-disease-pressure conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best used as a border or specimen rose at 55 cm spacing for groups or 90 cm as a solitary; prefers well-drained soil, regular feeding and light pruning, and benefits from own-root planting for long-term garden performance. |
LETIZIA® brings compact structure, repeat white blooms and strong fragrance on a durable own-root framework, making it a considered choice for those seeking long-lived elegance with manageable care.